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! (41–50)
1461 daysMasaharu Fukuyama

An inspiring cheer song by Masaharu Fukuyama that celebrates the value of hard work on a grand scale.
Released in August 2016, the track was used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Olympic broadcasts, featuring in the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Titled after the number of days in a four-year span including a leap year, its lyrics powerfully affirm the moment when earnest effort is rewarded—one of the song’s most moving points.
The straightforward rock sound and soaring chorus are sure to resonate with anyone striving toward a big goal.
The song was later included on the album “AKIRA.” When you want to fire yourself up, try listening while taking the lyrics to heart.
sanctuaryMasaharu Fukuyama

A jazzy, passionate track from Masaharu Fukuyama.
Released in September 2017, this song was used as the theme for the drama “Kurokawa no Techo” (The Black Leather Notebook).
It portrays an irreplaceable place we all hold in our hearts, told in the voice of a woman who embodies both inner strength and vulnerability.
The melancholic melody is dynamic and expressive, growing more captivating with every listen.
With its distinctively passionate Spanish-inspired rhythm, you’ll likely find yourself wanting to move as you listen.
Its polished quality makes it easy to see why it became his 18th No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Give it a listen when you’re in the mood for a sophisticated vibe.
The Pattern of LifeHumbert Humbert

It’s a folk song that conjures the image of a wanderer dozing off, buried in grass in the middle of nowhere.
Takada Wataru set a melody to poet Yamanokuchi Baku’s words to create a classic, which Humbert Humbert have covered.
The gentle harmonies unique to this husband-and-wife duo quietly deliver both the futility and the warmth hidden in everyday life.
It’s a song that stays close to you on nights when you’re a bit worn out by city living and want to face yourself in silence.
Its simple resonance is sure to soothe your heart.
Sendai Woman — Chapter TwoShigeru Tachibana

The theme of this work is the futile, lingering feelings of a man who wanders alone through Sendai, the city of his memories, still hung up on the woman he parted with.
Landmarks of the City of Trees, like Jozenji Street and Aoba Castle, are woven in, so as you listen, you can picture the protagonist’s journey unfolding.
This track is a long-awaited single released in August 2025, three years after the March 2022 debut release, Benimokuren.
Tachibana’s signature dandy timbre captures the pathos of heartbreak perfectly.
Take your time and immerse yourself in the story as you listen.
Colors of the WorldAZKi × Maaya Uchida

This hopeful track brings together AZKi, a VTuber from hololive, and Maaya Uchida, a multifaceted voice actress and singer, in a long-awaited collaboration.
Released in August 2025, it was chosen as the theme song for the anime PV of the metaverse project “Holoearth.” The two voices, each shining in their own realms—virtual and real—blend seamlessly to create a beautiful harmony that feels boundless.
The lyrics also depict the moment you realize that even a past tinged with sorrow is part of your own story, and how the view before you suddenly turns vivid and colorful.
When you want to believe in the path you’ve chosen, this song is sure to give you strength!
Say NoBEAST

A hidden gem by BEAST whose expressive vocals and heartrending melody strike right at the heart! It portrays an unbearably sorrowful decision: wishing happiness for a loved one and, by choice, letting go of their hand to entrust their future to someone else.
The protagonist’s struggle—crying out, “I really want to stay by your side”—comes through so vividly that many listeners may find their tears welling up.
Included on the March 2010 mini-album ‘Shock of the New Era,’ the song reached No.
28 on Korean music charts despite not being a title track.
It’s the perfect song for a quiet night when you want to be gently moved by the group’s delicate expressiveness, a contrast to their usual powerful image.
sailing dayBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is the fourth album released in 2004 by BUMP OF CHICKEN, a rock band formed by four childhood friends.
The album topped the Oricon chart and earned double platinum certification, and it includes “sailing day,” the theme song for the film One Piece.
The entire album is themed around Norse mythology, and its structure—opening and closing with instrumental tracks—evokes an epic tale.
Stories of its two-and-a-half-year production period and the many award-winning songs convey the band’s sincere dedication to their music.
Centered on rock yet woven with a rich palette of sounds, the album’s world seems to delicately portray the subtle emotions of losing one’s way along life’s journey.
When you want to immerse yourself in music, this is a record that will surely stay close to your heart.





