Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “ze.”
In a song title shiritori game, it’s your turn with “ze”! What song would you answer next? In this article, we introduce songs with titles that start with “ze,” which can be handy for games like song title shiritori.
Many titles that start with “ze” begin with words written in kanji such as “zero” (ゼロ), “zen” (全), or “zetsu” (絶).
We’ve gathered tracks from various genres, including theme songs from hugely popular anime and numbers by popular idols, so be sure to check them out!
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ze'
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
Useful for song title shiritori! A list of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (131–140)
Answer of zeroUVERworld

The lead song from UVERworld’s second original album, BUGRIGHT.
Its edgy guitar sound is delightful.
It has a bittersweet ballad-rock vibe and is a classic that’s also included on their best-of album.
Full-Power BoyWANIMA

This is a song by Sukima Switch released in 2005.
It has been used as an insert song in films and in commercials.
This popular track, which could be called a classic of pop music, is likely one you’ve heard at least once.
It’s a song that fires you up when you’re stuck in dull, dreamless days, and makes you feel like you want to change yourself.
As our daily lives evolve with a new start, we too should keep polishing ourselves.
Let’s welcome the new chapter with ambition.
Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (141–150)
Z to AX.Y.Z.→A

X.
Y.
Z.
→A is a heavy metal band formed in 1999.
The vocalist is Minoru Niihara from Loudness, and the drummer is Funky Sueyoshi from Bakufu Slump.
While I expected little at first since I didn’t associate Sueyoshi with metal—Niihara aside—guitarist Yukio “Kicchan” Kikuchi from King-Show (Muscle Girl Band) joined, giving the group a stronger metal edge.
Full Power☆Summer!angela

When it comes to anison that pumps up a summer packed with events, it has to be “Zenryoku Summer!” Released in 2017 by angela, the musical duo formed by atsuko and KATSU, it was used as the opening theme for the anime “AHO-GIRL.” Its speedy, colorful melody line leaves a strong impression.
The upbeat lyrics that evoke the arrival of summer are also a must-check! It’s a catchy, up-tempo tune that energizes every summer scene.
Enjoy a fun time with their humorous vocal performance.
003back number

The song “003,” a hidden gem by back number, is beloved by many fans.
While back number often paints vivid scenes, this track stands out with its abstract, slightly fantastical lyrics.
Above all, its biggest charm is the chord progression.
It closely resembles progressions long used in classic Japanese pop, making it feel familiar almost at a genetic level.
As long as you focus on the chorus’s voltage—that surge of intensity—it doesn’t actually demand a very high vocal range, so give it a try.
thenback number

The hidden gem “then” by back number.
These days, back number tends to focus on warm, ballad-centric songs, but at the time this track was released, their sound was put together with a louder, rock-oriented taste.
This song is no exception, finished with a somewhat rough-edged feel.
With a rougher arrangement, the vocalist’s timbre becomes important; at the same time, since this style can more easily disguise imperfections, there’s no need to match pitch with extreme precision.
If anything, prioritizing the vibe and weaving in effective shouts will likely make it sound better.
“0”cosMo@Bousou-P

Speaking of Roshou-P, he’s famous for creating outrageous Vocaloid tracks exceeding BPM 200 that push the limits of what humans can sing.
In the early days, he posted videos to Nico Nico Douga under the nickname cosMo, and after his signature song “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku” (Hatsune Miku no Bousou) took off, he adopted the name Roshou-P, eventually using a combined moniker.
He produces ultra high-tempo, speed-level tracks.
The only person who could probably sing his songs is someone like Eminem.





