Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
Have you ever played shiritori using only song titles, or done “karaoke shiritori,” where you decide the next karaoke song in shiritori style?
When you try it, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with titles, which actually makes it exciting.
So in this article, we’ve gathered songs with titles that start with “se,” which you can use in those situations.
When it comes to words that start with “se,” there are many, such as “sekai” (world), “seishun” (youth), and “sen” (thousand).
Let’s dive right in!
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Songs that start with “Se.” Use them for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (61–70)
Youth is eternalShonan no Kaze feat. Atarashii Gakko no Leaders

A collaboration that transcends generations and genres has produced the most powerful cheer song! This work, a team-up between Shonan no Kaze and ATARASHII GAKKO!, will be released in July 2025 and has been chosen as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Grand Blue.
The lyrics—saying that youth is all about moving forward because “the present is always in season”—give you a strong push from behind.
As you listen, your heart starts to blaze more and more.
Perfect for when you want to take on something new or make the best memories with your friends!
SeikatsuMonkey Song

This is a classic song by singer-songwriter Osarunouta, who first drew attention on social media, expressing a steadfast love from him to her.
From his words, “I can’t live without you,” you can feel the closeness of the two as they spend time together.
Beautifully capturing the complexity of everyday tenderness alongside the sudden waves of anxiety and loneliness, the track was released digitally in October 2020 and was later included on the following year’s album, “Album Osarunouta.” It’s a song that may help not only couples about to start living together, but also those accustomed to the routines of everyday life, to rediscover the importance of the person by their side.
A kiss is but a momentRe:nG

This is a track by Re:nG that rides on a fast-paced rock sound to convey the heat and pain of a fleeting love.
Kamui Gakupo’s rich vocals intertwine with poetic themes like loneliness and guilt, powerfully shaking the listener’s heart.
Originally released in September 2008, the song was later included in the compilation album “Kira Hyakka Ryouran Butoukai feat.
Kamui Gakupo.” A re-arranged version with a stronger emphasis on guitar appears on the album “DISCLOSER,” so it’s fun to compare the two!
I, too, want to go out with someone.Table Tennis Boy

This is a work by Takyu Shonen featuring Kamui Gakupo as the vocalist.
It was originally a Kagamine Len song, arranged into a Gakupo version.
It portrays the clumsy emotions of someone who can’t speak well in front of the opposite sex and, due to past trauma, lacks self-confidence.
Gakupo’s deep vocals express this earnest feeling with a comedic touch.
Many listeners will likely relate.
It’s bittersweet yet makes you chuckle—please experience its unique charm.
Thousand-Shifting Kaleidoscope ☆ EgoismHagane Fujiwara

The rapid tempo changes carry a stream of comical wishes that will make you chuckle.
This track, released by Hagane Fujiwara in February 2021, impressively won 2nd place in the Joke Song Posting Festival.
It features a highly addictive melody and unpredictable song structure.
In the lyrics, Kagamine Len wildly spills his fantasies about the class president, v flower.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song to boost your mood even further!
Sentimental JourneyIyo Matsumoto

Matsumoto Iyo, who is currently active as a TV personality, enjoyed tremendous popularity during her idol days.
Many people probably have a strong impression of her song “Sentimental Journey,” right? In fact, this piece is more geared toward men, boasting a fairly low and wide vocal range of mid1 A to hi A#.
However, for women in their 60s, the lower notes are easier to produce, so those who naturally have higher voices will likely find it quite easy to sing.
SAY KOU SHOWRobert Akiyama

Robert Akiyama’s masterpiece “SAY KOU SHOW.” It’s a relatively recent song, and with its lyrics packed full of dirty jokes, it seems to land better with people in their twenties and up than with teens.
Despite being a comic song, it features a groovy, smooth melody.
The vocal range is narrow and mostly sits in the lower to mid register, so most men can sing it in the original key without trouble.
It’s a song that’s more about expression than technique, so it’s best performed with exaggerated facial expressions in true Akiyama style.





