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!
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Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (231–240)
formulaOkazaki Taiiku

A gemlike ballad by Okazaki Taiiku that depicts the transience and beauty of life.
From memories of preschool, to the loneliness of youth, and finally the loss of memory in old age, it portrays a person’s life across three times of day—morning, evening, and night.
Setting aside Okazaki Taiiku’s characteristic humor to confront the theme of life’s end, this work was included on the album “XXL” and released in June 2017.
For those living with dementia and those who have seen a loved one through their final moments alike, it offers profound empathy and comfort to all who face farewells and the fading of memories.
My progress is terrible.GYARI

This is a humor-packed track by Vocaloid producer GYARI.
Released in December 2024, the song centers on the pressure of progress tracking.
Riding on a brisk sound arrangement, it boldly sings about procrastination and self-loathing.
It also features airy, expressive vocals that make the most of Miyamai Moka’s timbre.
It’s a quintessential GYARI pop tune that hits home for anyone chased by deadlines.
Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (241–250)
Shinkansen Super-Hard Ice CreamShannon

This song unfolds a unique world inspired by the famously hard ice cream sold on Shinkansen trains.
Released by Shannon in October 2024, it’s a fan-made movie commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Tokaido Shinkansen.
It portrays Japan’s evolution from the period of rapid economic growth to the present day through window views from the Shinkansen and episodes tied to the stations where it stops.
Rail enthusiasts will love it, and anyone can sing along while searching for their own nostalgic landscapes.
Shitsuren feat. MatsuriToya Takase

A duet song by Toya Takase and Matsuri that delicately portrays the emotions of two people consumed by a forbidden love.
Within a relationship so dependent that they can’t even bring themselves to part, the contradictions and inner conflicts born from caring too much for each other are expressed with aching tenderness.
Released in June 2024, the song has resonated especially with Gen Z.
It’s a moving track that offers solace to those experiencing a bittersweet love—longing for someone while suffering under the weight of those very feelings.
Because I’m only gonna be happy, you know.Kishidan

A gem of a love song by Kishidan that passionately conveys eternal love with manly spirit.
The lyrics, which pledge nothing but to make the other person happy and straightforwardly depict a future with the one you love, deeply resonate with couples in love.
The resolve to uphold unchanging love—even with gray hair or baldness—is expressed at times powerfully, at times humorously.
Released in February 2015 as their 18th single, this piece was reportedly written by Show Ayanokoji on a Shinkansen, based on his experience at a friend’s wedding.
It’s ideal for celebrating anniversaries, wedding performances, or as proposal background music—a song that gives voice, through music, to feelings that are hard to express honestly.
dominationDOLL PARTS

Many of you probably want to try singing a cool track, right? In that case, I recommend this one: “Domination.” It’s a rock number with a strikingly loud, gritty sound, and the vocals throughout are shaped into a sharp, rock-flavored line.
Despite its rowdy impression, the surprising thing is that the range is actually narrow, and the melody line itself has gentle pitch movement.
As a result, for a song of this type, it’s among the easiest to sing.
SignalWANIMA

This song carries a powerful message of moving forward while staying close to everyday anxieties and doubts.
Set to WANIMA’s signature energetic punk rock sound, it conveys the importance of taking on challenges without striving for perfection.
The track is included on the album “Everybody!!” and was released in January 2018.
It was performed with 1,000 18-year-olds on a special NHK General program, and was also used as the theme song for Lotte Ice’s “Sou” commercial.
It’s a heartfelt anthem for those who feel uncertain about the future or are about to take a new step forward.





