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Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!

Can you think of any words that start with “te”? There are lots, whether in Japanese or English—like “tegami” (letter), “tentai” (celestial bodies), “teen,” and “take,” to name a few.

In this article, I’ll introduce a selection of songs that start with such words—tracks with titles beginning with “te.” Feel free to use this as a hint for karaoke shiritori where you connect the last character of a song title to the next, or for shiritori played with song titles only.

Since I’m assuming you might sing them at karaoke, I’ll mainly feature well-known J-pop this time.

Songs with titles starting with “Te”. Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori! (161–170)

Tell Me You Love MeDemi Lovato

Demi Lovato – Tell Me You Love Me (Official Video)
Tell Me You Love MeDemi Lovato

This song is an apology to the man I ended up fighting with because of my own fault, and a poignant yet powerful declaration that without you, I can’t be anything.

Acknowledge and accept the stubborn side of yourself, and sing it with honest, heartfelt emotion.

HeavenDios

Dios – Heaven (Dios – Heaven / Official Music Video)
Heaven Dios

Formed in 2021, the three-piece band Dios is bringing a fresh breeze to Japan’s rock scene.

Tanaka’s distinctive lyrical world and vocal prowess, Ichika Nito’s exceptional guitar work, and sasakure.

UK’s delicate keyboards fuse to establish a unique, genre-transcending sound.

Centered around internet-based activity, they have garnered strong support, particularly among younger audiences.

The diverse worlds shaped by each member’s individuality and technical skill, combined with deeply stirring melodies, resonate powerfully with listeners.

The band’s name carries a creatively rich meaning inspired by manga and Greek mythology, symbolizing Dios’s musical identity.

Tea For TwoDoris Day

Here is a relatively old standard number composed by Vincent Youmans, who also worked as a Broadway musical producer in 1924 for the musical No, No, Nanette.

With charming lyrics that imagine a future with a lover and an interesting sudden key change, this piece is often performed with Latin rhythms such as the cha-cha.

It might suit a female vocalist a bit better.

Angel's RockDragon Ash

This is a song from Dragon Ash’s early period with a strong punk vibe—quite different from their now genreless activity that captivates listeners through a variety of approaches.

Along with the blasting volume and fierce beats, its menacing sound conveys the edginess of their early days.

At the same time, the beautiful harmonies and the cool tone of the vocals reveal aspects that connect to who they are today.

TEARSENTH

ENTH【TEARS】Music Video
TEARSENTH

ENTH is a standout band from Nagoya that plays alternative and melodic hardcore.

Over the past few years, their name has been popping up more and more at festivals and live events across the country.

Their songs range widely—from high-energy tracks with the signature melodic hardcore two-beat, to alternative guitar-rock numbers that hit you straight in the emotions.

On top of that, every one of their songs is laced with emotional, tear-jerking melodies.

These power-packed tracks will get your emotions surging and make you want to throw your fist in the air—essential listening.

Angel Madi and the Last TrainEight

Hatsune Miku – Angel Muddy and the Last Train – Rus sub
Angel Madi and the Last Train Eight

With its powerful rock sound and distinctive lyrics, it draws you into the world of “yami” songs.

It’s a track that thrillingly portrays the darker sides of real society.

Perfect for when you want to linger in a sad mood.

It also has strong elements of horror storytelling, so it’s recommended for fans of scary tales.

The characteristically inorganic voice unique to Vocaloid heightens the sense of fear even more.

A Hundred Miles to HeavenF-BLOOD

F-BLOOD A Hundred Miles to Heaven Slideshow
A Hundred Miles to Heaven F-BLOOD

A single released in 2000.

It served as the theme song for the film of the same name released in 1998.

The track is by a musical unit formed in 1997 by the Fujii brothers, Fumiya and Naoyuki, from The Checkers.

With a mid-tempo rhythm and the timbre of acoustic guitar, Fumiya’s voice delivers a heartfelt performance over a lyrical melody.