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! (1–10)
Youthful AmigoNEW!Shuji and Akira

The famous song “Seishun Amigo,” known as the theme for the popular drama Nobuta wo Produce, is sung by the duo Shuuji to Akira—Tomohisa Yamashita and Kazuya Kamenashi.
It features a passionate melody with a slight kayōkyoku flavor, yet it also carries a certain laid-back, Heisei-era nonchalance that leaves an impression.
Although falsetto appears, the overall range is narrow, so even men in their 30s can sing it comfortably while reminiscing.
Holy ChristmasNEW!Masanori Onda

The song released for streaming in November 2023 by singer-songwriter Masanori Onda from Kyoto Prefecture is a beautiful ballad that paints a wintry scene with motifs like snow, trees, and candles.
Its melody, steeped in lyricism and tinged with bittersweetness that echoes memories with a lover, is given an orchestral sheen through strings and a full band arrangement, weaving together quiet moments and dramatic swells.
A music video featuring actor Gai Ueno was also produced, and the track was highlighted as a notable song by USEN.
An acoustic version followed in December 2024, offering a listening experience that spotlights the texture of piano and vocals.
It’s a recommended track for spending Christmas night with someone special or when you want to reminisce about winter memories.
A Place of SilenceNEW!Senri Oe

It is a beautiful ballad whose delicate piano tones gently nestle against the heart.
The piece portrays a journey through vast landscapes, seeking peace of mind while carrying a sense of loss.
Its world, where loneliness and solace intersect, seems to slowly seep into the listener’s solitude.
Released as a single in September 2007, it also served as an insert song for the film “WHITE MEXICO,” in which Ms.
Oe herself starred.
The quiet emotional movements of the characters intertwine with the poignant yet beautiful resonance, adding profound depth to the story.
It’s perfect for nights spent in solitary reflection or moments when you want to calm your heart.
It carries a warm presence that gently accompanies those trying to overcome something.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use this for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (11–20)
I don't need youth.Marchen Fantasia

It’s a stylish number that captures the unspoken impulses and the yearning for adulthood behind the tough words, “I don’t need youth.” The melody by Yorushika’s n-buna, who produced the track, conjures that languid feeling at summer’s end and feels so comfortable, doesn’t it? Included on the March 2019 album “GIRLS BLUE・HAPPY SAD,” this song was created as the first installment of a project tied to a novel written by Mia, and its lyric video has surpassed 13 million views.
The performance on THE FIRST TAKE also drew attention.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side, embracing the complex emotions of youth that aren’t all glitter and shine.
Blink of YouthRingo Sheena

This piece was provided to Chiaki Kuriyama in November 2011 and later included on the self-cover album “Gyakuyunyuu: Kouwankyoku.” It sings of the fleeting sparkle and wistfulness of a guileless season when beauty and righteousness were believed to be one and the same.
The tenderness for a time that can never return, and the bewilderment of growing up depicted in this song are feelings that, in some corner of the heart, everyone has experienced.
It’s a sophisticated number that gently keeps you company on slightly sentimental nights, when your thoughts drift to days gone by.
Same numbersNogizaka46

From an intro grounded in piano and strings to a chorus that swells in richness, the dynamic progression is striking.
Released in July 2025, it’s the title track of Nogizaka46’s 39th single.
Centered on the theme of matching numbers we encounter in everyday life, the introspective lyrics resonate as they frame the process of effort—where dreams can’t be achieved in a single try—and the layering of coincidences as something inevitable.
In the music video, center Haruka Kaki expresses prayer and inner conflict through dance, and the immersive feel makes the story of her being moved to tears during filming entirely believable.
This work is a beautiful J-pop-leaning ballad that gently stays close to hearts wavering between hope and reality.
Electric Fan Vibrato (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Vocaloid producer Yukopi, known for uniquely original tracks, has been gaining attention.
Their surreal yet cute musical style is irresistibly catchy.
Among Yukopi’s songs, a standout recommendation is “Electric Fan Vibrato (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” This piece portrays the heat of summer and carries a subtly ennui-laden mood.
Perhaps in line with that aesthetic, the vocal range is relatively narrow, making it exceptionally easy to sing.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.





