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Songs that start with the letter “Shi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke!

Introducing songs whose titles start with “shi”! When you’re playing song-title shiritori or deciding to do karaoke using only songs that start with “shi,” it can be hard to think of examples on the spot, right? In those moments, please use the songs starting with “shi” introduced here as a reference.

There are many words that begin with “shi,” such as “shiro” (white), “shin” (new), “shōnen” (boy), “shōjo” (girl), and “Shinderera” (Cinderella).

Likewise, many song titles use these kinds of words, so let this article be your cue to explore lots of “shi”-starting songs!

Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (61–70)

CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “CITRUS” (Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband”) Music Video
CITRUSDa-iCE

How about spending a long autumn night with a stirring, emotional rock ballad? This track by Da-iCE is the perfect fit for that mood.

It’s a song that expresses a powerful resolve, infused with the spirit of mastering the path you believe in, gently giving listeners a push forward.

Released as a single in November 2020, it drew major attention as the theme song for the drama “The Way of the Househusband.” It went on to achieve the remarkable feat of winning the 63rd Japan Record Award.

Its wistful yet powerful high vocals pair beautifully as BGM for short videos capturing scenes of falling leaves or a clear night sky.

It’s a classic also included on the album “SiX.”

Eschatological Angel ForecastHiromoto Hiraishin

This work delivers a powerful message, confronting viewers with the end of the world through announcements reminiscent of a news program.

It is a track by Hiromoto Hiraishin, released in August 2025.

The piano solo is performed by Nuyuri.

Sung in the youthful voice of Kaai Yuki, it addresses themes such as apathy in society and tragedies in distant countries, and its sharp satire cuts deep.

It’s piano rock that is not merely beautiful, but thought-provoking.

Setting SunYorushika

YOASOBI – Setting Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Setting Sun Yorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo that captivates fans with a unique worldview that fuses music and literature.

Their song “Shayō” (Setting Sun), which depicts the scenery of dusk, is a refreshing yet subtly bittersweet number.

It perfectly matches the atmosphere of the season as summer shifts into autumn, and its lyrics portray the sweet-and-sour, slightly aching feelings of thinking about someone you love, as well as the frustration of not being able to take that one last step.

Released in May 2023, the track was used as the opening theme for Season 1 of the TV anime The Dangers in My Heart.

All conditioned things are impermanent.Toshinobu Kubota

Toshinobu Kubota – All Things Are Impermanent [Official Video]
All things are impermanent, Toshinobu Kubota

This is a refined pop song by Toshinobu Kubota, a singer-songwriter who has pioneered Japan’s R&B scene.

It may be a warm anthem of encouragement that gently wraps around those striving toward their goals.

For those of us navigating a rapidly changing society, it seems to teach the importance of responding not with severity, but with kindness.

The track was released in June 2025, just ahead of the 40th anniversary of his debut, and it’s well known as the ending theme of the economic news program WBS.

It’s also included on the best-of album “THE BADDEST IV & Timeless Hits.” Listening at the end of the day might soothe a tired heart and make that first step toward tomorrow feel a little lighter.

Let's play with Shin-chan!Mew

This is a very unexpected character song performed by MEW, an alternative rock band known for their cool, Nordic sound.

In contrast to their usual dreamy aesthetic, they deliver an irresistibly bright pop tune here.

It carries a warm message that gently eases the fatigue of everyday life and shares a little happiness with everyone.

The song was included as an image track on the album “Crayon Shin-chan,” released in August 1993.

Give it a listen when your spirits are low or when you want to return to a childlike sense of carefree fun.

Shonan SeptemberSouthern All Stars

Southern All Stars are often associated with summer, but they also have plenty of masterpieces perfect for autumn listening.

This track is a bittersweet, AOR-style ballad set in Shonan.

Included on the album “Sakura,” released in October 1998, its distinctly ’90s sound stirs a sense of nostalgia.

The lyrics depict memories of a bygone love—not just a beautiful recollection, but an honest portrayal of desires and humiliation, which makes it all the more poignant.

It’s the perfect number for those moments when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood by the seaside, with the clamor of summer fading into the distance.

Girls' GenerationHaruko

This song features a nostalgic melody that gently embraces days gone by and resonates in the heart.

Originally written for Yuki Saito, it was included as a self-cover on the single “Makeruna Onna no Ko!” released in November 1991, and was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “YAWARA! a fashionable judo girl!” The bittersweet memories of youth, spun by Hara’s warm vocals, naturally overlap with the slightly lonely scenery of autumn as you listen.

It may touch you even more deeply if you play it at dusk while lost in thought.