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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!

Songs that start with “Se.” Use them for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (81–90)

Same BlueOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism – Same Blue [Official Video]
Same Blue Official HIGE DANdism

This song serves as the opening theme for the hugely popular anime Blue Box.

Since the original manga has surpassed 5 million copies in circulation, many of you have probably heard it already.

The track vividly portrays the youthful, unpolished emotions of adolescence and the tangled feelings of first love.

Released in October 2024, it’s a perfect anthem for those pouring their hearts into love and club activities with reckless passion.

It’s also a recommended listen when you want to rekindle a sense of pure, sparkling wonder.

Youth and youth and youthAimyon

Aimyon – Youth and Youth and Youth [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Youth and Youth and Youth Aimyon

This is a song by Aimyon that was used in 2021 as the commercial theme for Kirin Beer’s “Tanrei Green Label.” The track originally appeared on her single “Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai,” released in August 2017.

The imagery of a love for someone you can only meet in dreams mingling with the languid air of summer is striking.

Many listeners likely relate to those bittersweet feelings that resurface from everyday triggers—like how the smell of curry can make you feel fond of someone.

Perhaps the song’s true meaning resonates even more deeply when you listen to it as an adult.

sparklerYoshida Yamada

For Yoshida Yamada, the song that marked their 15th anniversary year is Senko Hanabi (Sparkler).

From the anticipation of the moment the flame is lit, to the blaze, and then the quiet fade into darkness—its brief life.

The fragile story of the sparkler overlaps with bittersweet memories of love, creating scenes that really tug at the heart.

The acoustic warmth intertwines with a refined sound, and their two voices beautifully capture the loneliness and tenderness of summer’s end.

It’s a masterpiece that gently awakens each listener’s own sleeping memories of a summer past.

Spirit Boat (Shoro Nagashi)Grape

Shoro Nagashi (2016 Remaster)
Spirit Boat Grapes

That intro, where a melancholy yet beautiful violin melody intertwines with the plucked tones of a guitar, evokes a solemn summer night, doesn’t it? This song by the folk duo Grape, released in April 1974, features Masashi Sada singing with deep emotion about profound grief over the loss of a loved one and a prayer for their repose.

The piece won the Lyrics Award at the 16th Japan Record Awards and is also known for gaining popularity through radio airplay.

On a summer night when you find yourself thinking of someone you can no longer meet, why not listen closely? It will surely kindle a warm, nostalgic glow in your heart.

Holy☆Old ManDenki Groove × Scha Dara Parr

Denki Groove × Scha Dara Parr “Holy☆Ojisan (Saint☆Old Man)”
Saint☆Ojisan (Holy☆Old Guy) Denki Groove × Scha Dara Parr

A humorous collaborative track with an addictive melody line.

Created by techno giants Denki Groove and hip-hop pioneers Scha Dara Parr, the song perfectly blends the best of both worlds in its sound.

Its comical charm and laid-back vibe are irresistible.

The combo of comedic rap and a catchy, danceable track is exactly what you’d expect from them.

Released in June 2005 as their second single, it’s perfect for hyping things up with friends or getting laughs with something a little offbeat.

Psychic LockYoung Skinny

Young Skinny – Mental Rock [Official Music Video]
Seishin Lock Young Skinny

“Youngski” aka Young Skinny’s track Mental Rock is definitely a punk rock tune that will hype up any crowd if you cover it live.

There are surely plenty of bands who want to take the stage with this song.

For performance tips: first, the vocalist needs to deliver the high register and rapid-fire lyrics straight and passionately.

The guitar should be raw yet crisp; even with mainly power chords, you can capture the original’s drive.

That said, try to recreate the countermelody-like phrase that keeps ringing beneath the chorus as much as possible.

For the rhythm section, it’s perfect if you can even reproduce the distinctive snare sound, but at the very least, aim for a dynamic contrast: go wild in the pre-chorus part where the bass and drums rampage, then lock in tight for the chorus.

Songs that start with “Se.” Use this as a reference for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (91–100)

Voice of SetouchiSTU48

[MV full] The Voice of Setouchi / STU48 [Official]
Setouchi's Voice STU48

This is a captivating number featuring STU48’s pure vocals that conjure up the serene scenery of the Seto Inland Sea.

Its theme of asking oneself what one can do overlaps with the single-minded efforts of high school baseball players striving toward their goals, making it deeply moving.

The song was included as a coupling track on the theater edition of AKB48’s single “Negaigoto no Mochigusare” released in May 2017, and served as the ending theme for Yamaguchi Asahi Broadcasting’s high school baseball tournament, encouraging local players.

It can be described as a cheer song that gives a supportive push to the younger generation who are earnestly doing their best.