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 as references for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (161–170)
Theory of the Dark of Heavenwotaku

This track brilliantly captures loneliness and the stillness of night.
Composed by wotaku and released in February 2025, it was created as a demo song for Synthesizer V AI Kiyoteru Hiyama.
While poetically depicting everyday scenes, it delicately conveys the loneliness and sense of dissonance felt by people living in the modern age.
The stylish electronic sound and translucent vocals beautifully enhance its dreamlike worldview.
The more you listen, the more it reveals its depth—a sophisticated, high-taste number.
Azure SwimNishina

A gem of a track by Nishina that delicately portrays the feelings of reexamining one’s own path.
It features a fragile yet powerful voice and a melody line that gently seeps in.
Included on the album “1999,” released in June 2022, this song serves as a send-off imbued with Nishina’s determination to take a new step forward as a solo artist.
The lyrics capture both the resolve to live freely, like swimming, and a pure commitment to chasing dreams—gently nudging anyone embarking on a new chapter.
It’s a song to play when you need the courage to dive into a new environment or when you’re searching for your own way.
Five Chivalrous Men of the Blue CloudsSaburō Kitajima

Saburo Kitajima’s song “Seiun Gonin Otoko,” released in 1966, has the feel of traditional enka, with a notably relaxed tempo.
Precisely because the tempo is laid-back, the vocal line is quite intense, with pitch moving up and down at a somewhat brisk pace.
That might sound difficult, but the pitch movements where the kobushi (melismatic ornament typical of enka) appears are relatively gentle, so the kobushi itself isn’t especially hard.
However, because there are many long sustained notes and few rests, it’s important to steady your breathing well before you start singing.
SailingBE:FIRST

This is an ambitious work by BE:FIRST that overflows with positive energy and the heat of youth.
A powerfully hopeful beat, a melody that celebrates bonds with friends, and lyrics that convey resolve for the future come together in perfect harmony.
Showcasing each member’s distinctive vocals, this track is sure to be a strong anthem of support for anyone striving toward their dreams.
Beginning in November 2024, it has been selected as the ending theme for the Fish-Man Island arc of the TV anime ONE PIECE, and it is included on the double A-side single “Spacecraft / Sailing,” released in February 2025.
It’s a song we recommend to those chasing dreams with their companions or taking a brave first step forward.
If you’re looking for an uplifting song that brings courage and hope, be sure to check it out.
Youth DiaryCuddling with my backpack and eating

An impressive song that beautifully balances the fresh innocence of first love with the bittersweetness of parting.
It’s a track from the album “Seishun Nikki,” released in March 2020 while Ryoku to Soinen Gohan were still in high school, and it’s filled with down-to-earth feelings born from the members’ real experiences.
From small everyday moments to farewells with friends and the courage to take a new step, the delicate emotions of youth are portrayed alongside refreshing guitar sounds.
In March 2023, it was featured in a tie-in with the online learning service Study Sapuri’s video for graduates, “Genzai Chiten.” It’s a song you’ll want to listen to at life’s turning points, such as advancing to higher education or starting a job.
Sexual Violet No. 1Masahiro Kuwana

It captivates with a rock sound emblematic of the 1970s and a sultry male vocal.
Depicting a passionate relationship between a man and a woman that exudes a bewitching sensuality, the piece is adorned with Takashi Matsumoto’s sophisticated lyrics and Kyohei Tsutsumi’s masterful melodic lines.
Released in 1979 as a campaign song for Kanebo Cosmetics, it topped the Oricon chart for three consecutive weeks.
Also included on the album “Communication,” it continues to enchant countless listeners.
Masahiro Kuwana’s wild, husky voice and mature allure vividly convey a world steeped in the melancholy of love.
It’s a perfect track for parties or karaoke—ride the catchy rhythm and sing along, and everyone is sure to feel their spirits lift.
sentimentalculenasm

Culenasm’s song delivers sentimental feelings with raw emotion.
It’s a shoegaze number where roaring guitars resonate beautifully.
Released digitally on February 5, 2025, the track centers on themes of regret over past relationships and the bittersweet wish to return to those moments.
Through its guitar sound, it expresses both the beauty of memories and the ache of regret.
In December 2023, they also provided the theme song for director Hideki Noda’s film “Futari no Kizuato” (The Scars of Two).
It’s a recommended listen for anyone looking to confront past memories and emotions as graduation season approaches.





