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.
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Songs with titles starting with “Te”. Perfect for Shiritori karaoke or song-title Shiritori! (281–290)
Hand in handKariyushi 58

“Te to Te” is a laid-back rock number by Kariyushi58, a rock band from Okinawa! Its striking sound blends reggae and rock, delivering both comfort and energy.
Even though there may be sad events or lonely moments in our peaceful everyday lives, this song gently encourages us with a positive message: let’s join hands and move forward together.
It’s a perfect BGM for camping that brings you closer to nature—give it a careful listen with your closest friends, or take it in solo from time to time.
Tenshō Shō TenshōKikuo

This is “Tenshō Shōtenshō,” written, composed, and arranged by sound creator Kikuo.
It’s reputed to be something you want to listen to when you’re depressed or feeling down.
The addictive rhythm and atmosphere make you want to play it again.
The title is written as “Reincarnation: Ascension Anthology,” and it’s also been talked about for having a scary meaning when played in reverse.
Tennoji NostalgicKimuta

This is a retro, Showa-style breakup song by Kimuta.
With Iroha Nekomura’s vocals and a jazzy melody, it has been crafted into a stylish track with a mature vibe.
Incidentally, it also won the Grand Prize at the nationwide song contest “Student Composer Championship 2013.”
Songs with titles starting with “Te”. Perfect for Shiritori karaoke or song-title Shiritori! (291–300)
tenderrice straw bag

Here’s a nostalgia-filled track that works great for both all-male and all-female bands: “tender.” Its mid-tempo feel and steady rhythm make it approachable even for beginner bands.
The key isn’t particularly high either, so it’s friendly for those handling guitar-vocals.
The clever wordplay—rhyming line endings with the word “tender,” which means “kindness”—is excellent and makes it really singable.
It’s a perfect choice to add dynamic contrast in a live set, so I’d love to see you perform it.
Teresa ForeverIsao Sasaki

This is the ending theme of Space Battleship Yamato 2.
In fact, the character Teresa is quite mysterious, and her settings differ in the theatrical version and later remakes, so it’s a bit questionable whether she can really be called a princess.
However, in terms of her role, she’s similar to the “princess position” character that often appears in stories like this, so I think it’s fine to call her a princess.
To TerraSatapan-P

Created by Satapan, this work was released in August 2024.
It’s also known as a participant track in “Vocaeri 2024 Summer.” Classified under genres like J-core and denpa, it features a fast BPM, flashy beats, and unpredictable song development.
The lyrics overflow with love for food—like rice and cutlets—bringing joy to listeners.
Beneath that, however, lies a composition that seems to convey a cynical message about modern society.
It’s the perfect track for lifting your mood or losing yourself in music and forgetting everything else.
Reach to the heavensMasashi Sada

Ten Made Todoke is a classic whose beautiful guitar arpeggios and gentle vocals resonate soothingly.
This song, which depicts the meeting with a loved one in a refreshing way, is also highly popular as a choral piece and is performed by various choirs.
While it has a wide vocal range and the original key is on the high side, its relaxed tempo and simple rhythm mean it’s by no means difficult to sing.
To express the song’s calm, serene world with smooth vocals, it’s also recommended to adjust the key to a comfortable range for your voice.





