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! (111–120)
SeventiesKING & QUEEN

This is a track that modernizes the 1970s disco sound, released by KING & QUEEN in July 1996.
Its four-on-the-floor rhythm and catchy melody instantly elevate your mood while driving! Set to a high-speed, exhilarating beat, the male-female call-and-response vocals are a perfect duet—pure Eurobeat essence that invites you into an extraordinary thrill.
Influenced by the retro boom of the time yet refreshed with a unique twist, this song frequently appeared on music shows as one of their signature tracks.
Put it on while cruising the highway or driving at night, and you’ll swear your car has transformed into a legendary machine.
An ideal pick for drivers who want to color their weekend nights with something special!
BrainwashingAwich

Known as one of Awich’s signature tracks, this socially conscious hip-hop piece depicts characters operating behind the scenes of power.
Featuring DOGMA and Chinza DOPENESS, the song delivers sharp critiques of politics, capitalism, and the information society, and has also drawn attention as a beat for MC battles.
Included on Awich’s album “Kujaku” (Peacock) and released in January 2020, it also gained buzz for its music video, which evokes the atmosphere of Showa-era noir films.
With a heavy beat and strongly message-driven lyrics, it’s recommended not only for those practicing for MC battles, but also for listeners interested in social issues or in the expressive power of Japanese rap.
sparklerMAY’S

This is a ballad by MAY’S that gently depicts cherished memories with a best friend and a deep bond like that of sisters.
The soft tones of acoustic guitar and synthesizer enhance a sense of fragility and warmth, like sparklers glowing in the summer night sky.
Released in August 2009 as MAY’S tenth single, it has created a strong sense of unity with fans at numerous live shows.
While carrying the uncertainty of whether they’ll meet again in the future, this work conveys a powerful vow of eternal friendship, making it a recommended song for those parting from a beloved older or younger sister, or for anyone who has made plans to reunite after a long time.
The world calls it love.Sambomaster

Sambomaster’s fifth single delivers a message of hope and love with its powerful rock sound and passionate vocals.
Released in August 2005 and written specifically as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama “Densha Otoko,” the song peaked at No.
7 on the Oricon weekly chart, marking the band’s first Top 10 entry.
It’s a track that gives you a push when you want to try but can’t take the first step.
The passion that wells up from deep within your heart will surely become the energy that drives your tomorrow.
A Love Song to My Ancestorssex machine

Sex Machine!! is a rock band from Kansai that brilliantly fuses music and comedy.
Formed in 1998 in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, they’re known for high-velocity songs rooted in ’70s British rock and Japanese punk.
They kicked things off with the 2002 mini-album “Iihito Domari” and have since released numerous acclaimed records, including “Love Comedy” and “Furare Kibun no Rock ’n’ Roll.” In 2018, marking their 20th anniversary, they produced a re-recorded best-of album titled “I Want to Change the Band Name.” Their distinctive stage performance—featuring fingerless work gloves and custom distressed jeans—has won over dedicated fans.
With warm lyrics and a powerful sound, their music delivers messages that sometimes spark laughter and other times stir the heart, making it a perfect pick-me-up for music fans looking for an energizing listen.
The world is for the two of us.Naomi Sara

Naomi Sagara’s debut song celebrates the happy times spent with a loved one.
Her gentle, warm vocals express the couple’s love, and the beautiful melody and simple lyrics make it an unforgettable classic.
Released in May 1967, the song was also used in a Meiji Seika commercial and became a massive hit, selling over 1.
2 million copies after its release.
In 1968, it was chosen as the entrance march for the 40th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, winning the hearts of many.
Long cherished as a wedding standard, it’s a tune many still find themselves humming with fond memories.
Why not listen together to its heartwarming vocals and let joyful reminiscences blossom?
Sellout Zen KoanZajingang (Za Ningen)

Formed in Kumamoto Prefecture, Za Ningen is a band with a diverse musical palette spanning rock, punk, and pop.
When they formed in 2008, they launched their activities under the banner of “revenge on all humankind,” and in 2009 they won the Natsumi Elena Prize at the Senkou Riot finals.
After repeated lineup changes, they now perform as a duo—Rio Shimokawa and Majiru Seiji—delivering shows that weave together intensity and playfulness.
In 2015, they provided the theme song for an NHK E-Tele TV drama, among other media contributions.
With distinctive melodies and a powerful sound, they deliver music that moves the heart.
Their blend of ferocity and playful spirit makes them a perfect fit for music fans seeking an emotional rock sound.





