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'
- Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
- Songs with titles that start with “Za.” Great for karaoke and shiritori!
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- A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu.' Handy for karaoke.
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- A collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Zu” (Japanese syllable ず)
- A collection of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Zo'
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
Useful for song title shiritori! A compilation of songs whose titles start with 'Ze' (141–150)
positive; forward-lookinglecca

This is an uplifting song by Rekka, where the reggae texture woven in as an essence wraps the pop sound in a distinctive groove, creating a unique artistic quality.
With a comfort that fits perfectly at summer’s end, it moodily gives you a gentle push forward.
Eve Festival Dollmayuko

Just the bass phrase in the intro is enough to captivate me.
This is a work by the Vocaloid producer mayuko, also known as the creator of songs like “Okuribi-uta” and “The Seventh Me,” released in 2020.
“Doll of the Eve Festival” is mayuko’s 13th piece.
With jazz as its foundation, the stylish yet mysterious tone is really cool.
Its dark sound matches the decadent mood of the lyrics.
It’s a Halloween-themed Vocaloid song I can recommend as a go-to pick.
The Monster of the Eve Festivalmayuko

This is the song “Zenyasai no Bakemono” (The Eve Festival Monster) by the Vocaloid producer mayuko.
The aggressive accordion sound conjures up a shady, European atmosphere.
Its horror-flavored tone and lively tempo make it perfect for getting hyped for Halloween.
The way the mood shifts rapidly throughout the track makes it feel like watching a musical.
Spell of the Eve Festivalmayuko

Mayuko, a Vocaloid producer known for a style that evokes a sense of wa, or Japanese harmony.
She’s also strongly associated with the “Eve Festival Series,” right? The 15th entry in that series is The Spell of the Eve Festival.
It’s a track featuring Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, and KAITO, with the layered sounds being the highlight.
Their cheerful singing is sure to lift your spirits.
Plus, the homages to past entries in the Eve Festival Series are a delightful surprise for fans.
The Buzzing Wings of the Eve Festivalmayuko

“Buzzing Wings of the Eve,” created in 2021 by Vocaloid producer mayuko as the 14th entry in the Eve Festival series.
Alongside a thrilling atmosphere in the sound, the lyrics unfold with a strong sense of storytelling.
With a Halloween theme and a horror-tinged vibe, it lets you experience a dark world.
Also pay attention to the cool vocals that make the most of the pairing of Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.
It’s a track that makes you feel as if you’re being drawn into their world.
Give it a listen while wandering through Halloween-town or dancing the night away with friends.
Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (151–160)
0.1smol-74

If you’re looking for a fresh, crisp rock track that feels perfect for summer, this song is for you.
“0.
1s” by mol-74 stands out with its cool, airy guitar sound and understated, low-heat vocals.
The lyrics say, “This moment we’re spending so casually will, when we look back a few years from now, be a precious memory—our youth.” For adults, it may deeply resonate and prompt you to recall your own youthful days, while for younger listeners, it might inspire you to cherish the present.
Zero Re Utaregia

This is a poignant, Japanese-style song that expresses feelings for a beloved person who is no longer here.
Created by the Vocaloid producer regia, it was released in 2019.
The emotion of no longer being able to welcome spring together… the more you dwell on it, the tighter your chest feels.
Mikoto Naruka’s fragile singing voice really hits home… And yet, the rhythmic arrangement somehow evokes a sense of moving forward.
If you’ve “recently gone through a breakup,” this song might make you cry even more.





