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 with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!
Songs that start with “Se.” Useful for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (301–310)
Selfishralph

Ralph is a young rapper who represents Japanese drill music.
Lately, he’s also been active on the streamer server “SutoGura,” so many people may have discovered him there.
Among Ralph’s tracks, the one I especially recommend for men with deep voices is “Selfish.” It’s one of his signature songs, crafted throughout to make full use of low frequencies.
While it might be hard to produce a voice as resonant as his, the song is extremely well-suited to men with low voices, so it’s definitely worth a try.
Sentimental☆Lucky Girlshallm

Shallm is a band project led by the new-generation singer-songwriter Lia.
Their major-label debut single, “Sentimental☆Lucky Girl,” was suddenly picked as the opening theme for the drama “High School Girls Become Monks,” which has been creating a buzz.
In addition to live performances, Shallm is actively posting videos on their YouTube channel.
You can of course enjoy their music, and there are also videos that convey their personality.
Sense of Wondersumika

Sumika’s “Sense of Wonder” is a pep song especially for teenagers who are learning, growing, and stepping into the future.
Chosen as the theme for a Shinken Zemi commercial, the track is filled with lyrics brimming with the strength to face the challenges before you and the hope to move toward your dreams, turning what you hear into forward momentum.
For those juggling studies, club activities, and all kinds of challenges, it gently yet powerfully gives you a push so you can believe in yourself and take that first step.
soaptama

This song is characterized by emotive vocals and a catchy melody.
Released by tama in 2024, it’s a very easy-to-listen rock tune with a distinctive, rounded guitar distortion sound.
The emotionally rich soundscape combined with highly relatable lyrics creates a cleansing experience for listeners.
The thoughts tied to a bar of soap rolling around a bathroom… it might be a worldview only tama can convey.
The chord progression is simple, making it approachable even for beginner guitarists.
Aim for tight, cohesive band playing while making the most of the vocalist’s expressive power.
1994w.o.d.

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is a new-generation alternative band from Kobe.
Their name stands for “webbing off duckling,” which supposedly means a duck that can’t swim.
Their sound, which recalls grunge forefathers NIRVANA, feels fresh and reborn in the Reiwa era, and Saito’s raspy vocals—almost as if Kurt Cobain were channeling through him—are irresistible for grunge fans! Truly, in every sense, they’re a band I recommend to anyone looking for a “Japanese grunge band.”
Sebastianwotaku

What’s become a hot topic for being both terrifying and heartrending is “Sebastian.” It’s a track produced by the popular Vocaloid creator wotaku.
The lyrics take the form of a letter from a deceased butler to his young lady—a perspective that’s quite uncommon.
The message unfolds with the butler’s concern for her, while weaving in horror elements and eerie words.
It’s also fun to listen while imagining what might have happened to the characters.
The world is supposed to be beautiful.yama

This is the second single by yama, a singer who keeps their profile private and brought a fresh breeze to the J-pop scene with their first solo original track, Haru wo Tsugeru, which became a massive hit surpassing 100 million total streams.
Released as a triple A-side single alongside Oz.
and Smoky Heroine, it was also featured in a commercial for Kao’s Essential the Beauty.
Riding on rich, supportive strings, yama’s androgynous vocals illuminate a world full of unfairness and brim with a sense of hope that pushes you forward.
It’s a track poised to become a beacon for younger generations—teens and people in their twenties—who are just beginning to discover the world’s shape and vastness.





