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Songs with titles starting with “E” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]

When you hear “songs with titles that start with E,” what tracks come to mind?

It’s not always easy to think of them right away, is it?

After doing some research, I found many signature songs by artists and timeless classics beloved by fans for years.

From words like “eternity” and “smile” to memorable English phrases, there’s a wide range to explore!

In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs with titles that start with E.

Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re wondering, “What songs start with E?” but also as a starting point for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.

Songs With Titles Starting With “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (51–60)

Yearning for a heroTHE BLUE HEARTS

A frenzied punk number where heavy guitar riffs and Hiroto Kōmoto’s razor-sharp vocals pierce your eardrums.

Featured on the album “YOUNG AND PRETTY,” this track gives voice to defiance against a dull everyday life and a thirst for fleeting brilliance, shaking the listener’s soul to its core.

Released in November 1987, it’s also famous for being recorded almost in a single take—an anecdote that speaks to its raw, unfiltered energy, which may be its greatest allure.

If you feel suffocated by society’s rules and want to unleash the impulses you’ve kept inside, this is the song that will give you a powerful push forward.

EDENLonely Little Honeybee

EDEN feat. Kagamine Rin & Len [MV]
EDEN Lonely Honeybee

The lyrics, suffused with the impatience of feeling like you might lose what you want to protect, squeeze your heart before you know it.

Released by Mitsubachi Bocchi in April 2022, this emotional track interweaves singing voices that seem to embody both the gentleness and anger of Kagamine Rin and Len.

Its dramatic sound arrangement and refined melody line pull you powerfully into its world.

When you sing it, be sure to pour in as much emotion as you possibly can.

Et ceteraohashiTrio

A medium-tempo song by Ohashi Trio where thrilling strings intersect with intricately woven instrumental melodies.

It was pre-released in October 2024 and later included on his 16th album, “GOLD HOUR.” The lyrics by Kazunori Ichikawa of Youmou to Ohana capture universal emotions and subtle shifts of the heart found amid everyday change.

Elegant piano and gentle guitar tones perfectly complement the song’s delicate worldview.

It’s the kind of track that will gently wrap you in its calm melodies when you want to step away from daily clamor and settle your mind—an ideal piece for quiet moments of self-reflection.

NPRIP SLYME

This is an irresistibly bright track highlighted by a lively guitar riff reminiscent of ’60s surf rock.

It was included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in November 2007, which was conceived around the theme of a traveling amusement park.

As the title suggests, it carries a cheerful, carefree atmosphere that laughs off any worries with a “no problem at all” attitude.

It may embody their characteristically innocent message: don’t agonize over everyday trifles—take it easy and enjoy the moment.

Put it on when you want a mood boost or during a drive with friends, and you’ll feel your heart naturally grow lighter.

Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (61–70)

S’esebettreVelle Witch

Velle Witch – Blood Noblewoman (1988)
S'esebettreVelle Witch

Velle Witch is an exceptionally unconventional heavy metal band that emerged on the music scene in the late 1980s.

Their sound is occult and unsettling, heavy like a horror film, and it sets listeners’ hearts on edge.

Though they never worked with a major label, their self-produced demo “Blood: Lady” still lives on among fans.

Many people find themselves irresistibly drawn to its sinister, mysterious allure.

Having left the scene shrouded in secrecy, their music may captivate you with its unique world the moment you hear it.

Echo of the EmeraldSABOTEN

This is a post-punk band that began with a uniquely art-school idea: performing Erik Satie’s compositions as a band.

With their independently produced first album, “Saboten,” released in 1982, they made their singular presence felt in the scene.

They never had a major-label hit, but their experimental, lo-fi sound and command of irregular time signatures drew comparisons to cutting-edge overseas bands.

Their sharp, edgy performances—delivered by members with the appearance of ordinary girls—were sometimes mocked as a “crummy band.” Yet that precarious sense of balance may have been precisely their unique charm.

If you ever feel that ordinary music leaves you a bit unsatisfied, why not step into this one-of-a-kind, artful sonic world?

ANGEL PASSED CHILDRENBOØWY

A late-period BOØWY track whose world of swirling madness pulls you in before you know it.

Kyosuke Himuro’s words slice into the psyche, while Tomoyasu Hotei’s razor-sharp guitar sound fuses with them to shake the listener’s emotions to the core.

The song appears on their final original album, PSYCHOPATH, released in September 1987.

Despite the band’s decision to break up, the domestic recording sessions reportedly wrapped in just 16 days.

It’s the perfect track when you want to experience not just their pop sensibilities, but their darker, more aggressive side.