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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! (161–170)

Seaside BoundThe Tigers

When it comes to heart-thumping numbers that conjure dazzling sunshine and a blue sea, this early masterpiece by The Tigers surely comes to mind.

Released in May 1967, the track bursts with a rhythm that makes you want to dance with someone you love, perfectly capturing the exhilaration of a summer romance.

You can almost see the radiant smiles of young people whispering sweet nothings by the shore, and just listening lifts your spirits.

Skillfully blending traditional Japanese rhythmic sensibilities with rock ’n’ roll, the song became a massive hit, ultimately selling over 500,000 copies.

It was also included on the album “The Tigers: The World Is Waiting for Us,” and gained popularity as the theme song for the drama “Yattaze Baby!” as well as a chant for Shonan Bellmare.

It’s a timeless summer anthem—ideal for a summer drive or seaside BGM, and a perfect gateway for those who want to experience the GS sound.

SEASON IN SUMMERKOTOBUKI-kun & GUN HYPE & BAD JUSTICE

SEASON IN SUMMER / Kotobuki-kun & GUN HYPE & BAD JUSTICE – SUMMER SONIC RIDDIM / RUDEBWOYFUNK RECORDS
SEASON IN SUMMER Hisatomi & GUN HYPE & BAD JUSTICE

Kotobuki-kun, GUN HYPE, and BAD JUSTICE command a solid presence on Japan’s reggae scene.

The track they weave—like summer itself turned into sound—grabs listeners’ hearts in an instant.

Surrendering to music with friends on the beach and enjoying the party from the bottom of your heart—those radiant summer moments and overflowing exhilaration are vividly portrayed through unadorned lyrics and energetic vocals.

Released back in April 2015, this song is still beloved as a summer staple and stands as a signature piece from the early stage of Kotobuki-kun’s career.

It’s also featured on the compilation “Natsu Reggae Special!” and the album “RESPECT FOR LIFE.” Whether it’s a sunny-day drive or a BBQ with friends, it’s sure to make the experience even more exhilarating.

Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (171–180)

Petite Suite: I. En bateauClaude Debussy

Debussy: Petite Suite: I. [En bateau] [Naxos Classical Curation #Healing] / Debussy: Petite Suite I. En bateau
Little Suite: I. En bateau (In a Boat) — Claude Debussy

In the heat of summer, let me introduce a piano duet by Claude Debussy that feels like a refreshing breeze for the soul.

First performed together by Debussy and his publisher’s representative in February 1889, this work opens a suite of four short pieces.

Its gentle, beautiful melody evokes a small boat gliding serenely over the water—utterly enchanting.

Though it has no lyrics, it is said to have been inspired by poems of Verlaine, and it conjures images of a boat drifting under moonlight, along with an elegant atmosphere from a distant era.

The shimmering piano timbres wrap the listener in a pleasantly cool calm.

The orchestral version is also well known, offering an even richer palette of colors, and you might even hear it as background music in public spaces.

Do give it a listen when you’re a bit worn out from the heat or when you want to settle your mind in quiet.

As Debussy intended for the salon—‘not too heavy and not too short’—it allows you to slip easily into a graceful mood.

Seaside StoryMAZZEL

MAZZEL / Seaside Story -Music Video-
Seaside StoryMAZZEL

Co-produced by m-flo’s ☆Taku Takahashi and SKY-HI, this track is packed with a fresh side of MAZZEL.

Stepping beyond the R&B and hip-hop flavors they’ve excelled at, it becomes a medium-tempo, chill summer song where the liberating feel of the season and a bittersweet, heart-tugging melody meld in perfect balance.

The piece seems to paint irreplaceable summer scenes spent with friends, along with fleeting, sweet-and-sour recollections.

The music video’s yukata looks and the heartwarming surprise of 75 fireworks further expand the song’s world.

Released in July 2024, the track is also included on their 3rd single, “MAZQUERADE.” It’s a song that gently keeps you company—on summer drives or on nights when you want to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.

Seaside BoundSKY-HI

SKY-HI / 「Seaside Bound」Music Video
Seaside BoundSKY-HI

Among SKY-HI’s body of work, the number that particularly shines with summertime imagery is his fourth single, released in July 2015.

On the Oricon Weekly Chart, it reached No.

11—the highest position for SKY-HI as a solo artist at the time.

Born from a renewed collaboration with trackmaker SONPUB, the song delivers a sleek sense of speed and a deft rap flow that make it a perfect track to hear under the summer sky.

Beyond its brightness and breezy feel, one of its greatest charms lies in the delicate portrayal of subtle emotional ebbs and flows—like waves washing in and receding—and the nuanced shadows of human relationships.

It also became familiar as the opening theme for the TV Asahi music program “BREAK OUT,” and was later included on the album “Catharsis,” which encapsulates SKY-HI’s musical growth.

Whether you’re driving along the seaside at dusk or wanting to savor the slightly bittersweet sentiment at summer’s end, its melody and world-building are sure to resonate.

Early summer, and thenPop, Don't Die

A track by Pop Shinanaide featuring a minimalist sound built around piano and drums that evokes a vaguely nostalgic landscape.

Ayako Kamegai’s translucent vocals delicately portray the sweet-and-sour memories of youth and the sudden pangs of wistfulness that arise in quiet moments.

The lyrics, which depict a protagonist looking back on the distant past while attempting to step forward into the future, carry a gentle warmth that feels like a soft push on the back.

This piece is included on the album Strategic Survival, released in February 2023 as their major-label debut.

It’s a work with a rich aftertaste—one that makes you want to listen alone, quietly, as if cherishing the seasons that have passed.

deep seaNana Mori

Nana Mori - Deep Sea (Music Video)
Shinkai Mori Nana

It’s the track by Nana Mori, produced by Ayase, who’s also known as the composer for YOASOBI.

It’s a mid-tempo ballad that conveys the swelling feelings for a loved one far away and the frustration of not being able to be by their side—emotions so suffocating they feel like being at the bottom of a deep, dark sea.

Mori’s crystal-clear vocals blend beautifully with Ayase’s delicate melodies, resulting in a piece that gently resonates with the listener.

Released digitally in August 2021 as Mori’s third digital single, the song was later included on her first full-length album, “Album.” It’s perfect for quietly gazing at the sea alone or for those wistful nights when you’re thinking of someone dear—it will surely wrap itself gently around your feelings.