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! (21–30)
sepiaShiho Namba

This is a ballad by Shiho Nanba, whose charm lies in a voice that blends clarity with a sense of weightlessness.
Its emotionally rich melody, perfect for chilly seasons, gently seeps into the heart.
The song portrays a delicate love swaying between ideal and reality.
It evokes a nostalgic, slightly bittersweet feeling, like looking at a faded photograph.
Because Nanba herself wrote the lyrics for the first time, the sincerity of her feelings may come through all the more directly.
The track is included on the mini-album “Dramatic e.
p.
,” released in December 2016.
Why not savor it on a long autumn night, lost in your thoughts alone?
SeptemberMariya Takeuchi

This is Mariya Takeuchi’s third single, released in August 1979.
While the song has a bright, poppy feel, there’s a certain melancholy to it.
As summer draws to a close, it tells of the bittersweet change of heart as a loved one’s feelings drift away.
In contrast to the light, upbeat sound, the emotions of a woman watching her lover slip away cut right to the heart.
Takeuchi’s gentle, enveloping vocals only serve to highlight the loneliness in the lyrics.
Thanks to this hit, the song won the New Artist Award at the 21st Japan Record Awards and was also included on the acclaimed album “LOVE SONGS.” On a long autumn night, with a slight chill in the air, give it a listen and pay attention to the story-like lyrics as they unfold.
CENTER OF UNIVERSEMr.Children

CENTER OF UNIVERSE is a slow-tempo rock track that’s very popular among fans.
Its vocal range is wide, from mid1C to hiA, with a notably low lower register.
The chorus sits at the lowest part, but since the song itself feels bright, you need to project well even in the low range.
The rapid-fire section at the end of the chorus demands endurance in the throat, so be careful not to over-open your throat in the low notes and strain yourself.
While many Mr.
Children songs are known for their high melodies, this one is challenging for its low notes, so if you have a deeper voice, definitely give it a try.
Life TransmutationReoNa

This song was specially written as the ending theme for the final episode of the TV anime Arknights [RISE FROM EMBER].
It sings of the heavy themes of loss and legacy, carried by a melody like a prayer.
The ensemble woven from ReoNa’s transparent, crystalline vocals and the magnificent string arrangement by Sachiko Miyano resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s an emotional ballad that mourns the lives lost and powerfully conveys the resolve to carry their will into the future.
Seven Soul Style!!!SneakerStep Prod.STPR MUSIC

A track by the group SneakerStep, who emerged from STPR, showcasing their skillful performance to the fullest.
Over a fast dance beat, the members’ rap and spoken lines crisscross breathlessly—it’s truly a blast! The lyrics express a powerful resolve to take the next step together with the listeners.
Released in August 2025, this piece is perfect for when you want to get hyped—the exhilarating pace will lift your energy!
Disease of GrowthCamellia

You might feel your chest tighten with that suffocating sensation of growing up.
This work by Vocaloid producer Tsubaki was released in August 2025.
It portrays the heartache that may accompany growth—something anyone might experience—through stylish electronic sounds.
Yuki Kaai’s cool vocals brilliantly capture the wavering of unstable emotions.
If you’ve ever felt helpless anxiety or loneliness, you’ll likely find something to resonate with here.
Marilyn in 1986Minako Honda

Minako Honda was an idol singer who gained popularity from the late 1980s to the early 1990s thanks to her strong vocal ability and powerful singing style.
I believe she was especially popular among people in their 60s as a leading example of an idol with outstanding singing skills.
“Marilyn in 1986” is her biggest hit.
While the track is notable for its danceable synths, the vocal line leans strongly toward kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop), and the range—mid1F to hiF—is not particularly wide, giving it a light, effortless feel when sung.
It’s easy to sing yet still delivers plenty of excitement, so consider adding it to your repertoire.





