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 with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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Songs that start with “Se.” Great for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (171–180)
SeventeenBlue Mash

We’re Blue Mash, an indie rock band from Osaka.
Formed in 2018, we’re known for our emotional lyrics and impulsive live performances.
In 2021, we released the “Kono Machi Kara e.
p.” and garnered attention.
We’re also known as a “live band,” playing around 100 shows a year.
In 2022, we released the “Gakuseigai yori e.
p.
,” and our Tokyo-Nagoya-Osaka tour sold out every date.
If you love youth punk and emotional rock, you definitely need to check us out!
A preachy old man's RoombaHedigan’s

A band made up of distinctive members.
Centered around YONCE, the frontman of Suchmos, Hedigan’s formed in 2023 and captivates with a sound rooted in vintage rock ’n’ roll and indie folk.
They made their major debut in February 2024 with the EP “2000JPY,” and released the album “Chance” in November of the same year.
Their first one-man tour across Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka sold out at every show.
They’re on a roll, having also performed at Fuji Rock.
Their music, brimming with experimentation and rebellious spirit, is recommended for anyone seeking the essence of rock.
The Bride of SetoRumiko Koyanagi

Released in April 1972, this work became a memorable classic for many, with its clear, translucent vocals and lyrical lyrics.
It is a song deeply rooted in society, having won awards at the Japan Kayō Awards and being used as a departure melody at JR stations.
Set against the beautiful scenery of the Seto Inland Sea, it sings of a young woman’s pure love and her hopes for a new beginning.
It is a piece we especially recommend to seniors who may be feeling the parting from a loved one or anticipating a new chapter in life.
Along with nostalgic memories, it will bring a heartwarming moment.
Poem of YouthTakuro Yoshida

A timeless masterpiece that strikes a chord in the heart! It vividly captures the feelings of young people in the 1970s.
Weaving in universal themes like freedom, time, and self-discovery, it conveys the importance of truly savoring the moments of youth.
Featured on Takuro Yoshida’s debut album “Seishun no Uta” (Poem of Youth), it peaked at No.
64 on the Oricon charts at the time.
The folk-style guitar and memorable melody beautifully bring the lyrics’ worldview to life.
Highly recommended for those standing at a crossroads in life or seeking to face themselves.
Lost Property of YouthChiemi Hori

A gem of a ballad that represents Chiemi Hori’s music career.
The lyrics, themed around the nostalgia and bittersweetness of youth, resonate as they look back on days gone by.
Set to a minor-key melody, Hori’s soft yet powerful vocals strike a chord with listeners.
Released in September 1985, the song peaked at No.
12 on the Oricon charts.
Amid her busy schedule, it is said to have brought Hori herself a sense of comfort.
It’s recommended for times when you want to immerse yourself in memories of your youth or when you’ve experienced a parting with someone dear—you’re sure to find moments you can relate to.
Songs that start with “se.” Use them as references for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (181–190)
Ode to YouthMomoiro Clover Z

A song that feels as gentle as a spring breeze, expressing both the joys and the loneliness of youth.
Its lyrics about parting from friends and the process of growing up deeply resonate with listeners.
Released in March 2015 as the theme song for the film “Maku ga Agaru” (The Curtain Rises), it has become one of Momoiro Clover Z’s signature tracks.
This is a song we especially recommend for graduation and farewell season.
If you’re facing a parting with cherished friends and holding complex feelings where sadness and hope intermingle, why not let this song help turn that poignant emotion into the courage to take a step forward?
celeryMasayoshi Yamazaki

Masayoshi Yamazaki’s classic song “Celery.” Since it was a long-running hit from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, I think most men in their 40s will know it.
Because of its pleasant groove, this piece tends to be perceived as difficult, but apart from the rhythm, there’s nothing particularly hard about it.
In fact, even the song’s rhythm isn’t that difficult; it’s really the density of the lyrics—in other words, the flow—that’s complex.
If you’re used to performing rap and the like, you should be able to clear this part without much trouble.
The vocal range is narrow, so it’s also recommended for those who can’t hit high notes.





