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 this for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (71–80)
Feathers of the UniformAKB48

You can almost picture that bittersweet scene of a secret crush: watching you run across the schoolyard from the classroom window.
This song, which sings of the hope and heartache of sprouting invisible wings on your uniformed back and taking flight toward the future, will make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
Included on the single “Kibouteki Refrain Type D,” released in November 2014, this track is a special one for Team 8—their very first music video was made for it! When graduation approaches and you feel anxious about becoming an adult, doesn’t this song gently nudge you forward with a reassuring “It’s going to be okay”?
Uniform ResistanceAKB48

It’s a track bursting with energy that makes you want to shed the constraints called “uniforms” and sprint toward freedom! Riding on a fast, exhilarating rock sound, it belts out a spirit of rebellion against the grown-ups who keep saying “Don’t do this, don’t do that!” With just a slight change to a skirt’s length, the world looks different—that sharp, teen-specific sensitivity is vividly portrayed.
The song was first performed at a theater show in March 2010, and later included on the album Team K 6th Stage ‘RESET.
’ When you feel stifled by rigid rules or everyday life, doesn’t listening to this song feel like throwing open the windows of your heart? It’s sure to give a strong push to anyone carrying smoldering feelings inside.
CELLULOID DOLLBOØWY

A hidden gem by BOØWY that captivates with Kyosuke Himuro’s decadent worldview! This track is included on their final original album, “PSYCHOPATH,” released in September 1987.
Borrowing the image of a cold doll crouching in the subway, the lyrics earnestly sing of modern desires—wealth, success, and true love—and, paired with Tomoyasu Hotei’s heavy arrangement, pierce deeply into the listener’s heart.
You can also sense a dark atmosphere that seems to foreshadow their curtain call, strongly reflected in this work.
If you listen on a night when you’re craving something, or feeling the emptiness that lurks behind success, you may find yourself resonating profoundly with its world.
SENSITIVE LOVEBOØWY

It’s a BOØWY number that tightens your chest with regret over a love that’s ended and the aching wish to turn back time.
Even though the heart has already gone cold, the protagonist can’t help but recall those happy days—you can almost picture their helplessness, can’t you? This track is a hidden gem, placed at the very end of the masterpiece Beat Emotion, released in November 1986.
On nights when you want to sink into a sentimental mood, it might be nice to fully immerse yourself in the gentle world this song creates.
Bambi in UniformHKT48

When I’m in front of my crush, I freeze up with nerves—just like a newborn fawn.
This HKT48 song passionately captures that sweet and tangy feeling of first love.
Set to a breezy pop sound, the story of a uniform-clad protagonist with timid yet devoted feelings makes listeners’ hearts flutter.
Included on their 2013 debut single “Suki! Suki! Skip!,” the track has remained a fan favorite and was also featured on the milestone album “092.” Perfect for rekindling the frustration of unrequited love and the bittersweet memories of youth, this song might gently give you the courage to take that step if you’ve been struggling to express your feelings.
Take off the uniform and say goodbye…Nogizaka46

A Nogizaka46 song that portrays the feelings of a girl saying goodbye to the special time called “uniform” and taking her first step into adulthood.
Sung by Asuka Saito and Minami Hoshino, who were both in high school at the time, their true-to-life voices further enhance the song’s fresh, innocent charm.
Listening to this track—which conveys not only hope for the future but also a tinge of sadness at leaving a familiar place—may bring back nostalgic memories of your own youth.
It’s included on the single Taiyo Knock, released in July 2015.
A refreshing, hope-filled anthem that gently supports hearts swaying with expectation and anxiety at the major milestone of graduation.
Parachute of the uniformThe Blue Sky I Wanted to See

The blue sky visible from the classroom window, the casual chatter with friends, that sudden flutter in your chest.
It’s a buoyant pop tune packed with the sparkle of youth.
The metaphor of a “parachute” for that irresistible rush of falling in love is brilliant, and just listening to it brings a sweet, bittersweet feeling to the surface.
This track is a unit song included on the single “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” released in August 2023 as the debut work of Bokuga Mitakatta Aozora.
Singing straight from the heart about the joy and ache of love, it turns ordinary days into something special.
Listen to it on the train to school or in those slightly sentimental after-school hours, and the scenery before you will surely look more vivid.





