A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Ma”?
It’s not easy to name them off the top of your head, but once you start looking, you’ll think, “Oh! That one too,” and “This one also fits.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Ma.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, from timeless classics often sung on TV and known by people of all ages, to beloved songs released in the Showa era that have stood the test of time.
They’re also super handy for games like song-title shiritori!
Be sure to check them out.
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A roundup of song titles starting with “ma” (61–70)
My BodyHANA

This song by the girl group HANA, formed through the audition program “No No Girls,” was released in October 2025 and has been used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s BODY MAINTE commercial.
It delivers a powerful message that your body belongs to you, with member MOMOKA contributing to the lyrics.
The poised vocals and the stance of declaring “I am who I am” have a striking appeal that grabs listeners’ attention.
Their refusal to pander and commitment to authenticity, if anything, stirs men’s hearts.
Sung confidently at karaoke, it’s a track that will make many men’s hearts skip a beat with its inner strength.
It’s perfect for those who want to showcase not just cuteness but a composed, dignified allure.
meeting upM!LK

This is a support song that stands by you in the lonely battle of entrance exams.
Written specifically for Nippon Cultural Broadcasting’s “Exam Student Support Campaign,” the piece also drew attention because member Jinto Yoshida served as the campaign’s character.
The “meeting up” in the title carries layered meanings—an appointment with your target destination of your chosen school, and a reunion with your future self.
The warm sound centered on piano and strings, with the five members’ vocals carefully layered, is truly wonderful.
Teens, be sure to give it a listen.
Midsummer FruitKuwata Keisuke

Of course, there are men in their 60s who like Keisuke Kuwata.
One of my teachers from my school days was the same age as Kuwata, and he really liked him—he admired him so much he even did impressions.
As someone younger at the time, I felt that people of the same generation probably saw him as someone to look up to.
“Manatsu no Kajitsu” spans a fairly wide range, from A2 to B4, but I think it’s a very singable song for that generation.
The song builds toward the latter half and the pitch rises, so it’s good to focus on producing your voice with ease.
In any case, be mindful of staying relaxed, and sing in a way that resonates in your head and chest—your body will carry the sound, so you can increase volume without having to sing loudly.
When you go to sing, do it without hesitation!
MagiartNiru Kajitsu

A single bursting with exhilaration born from the fusion of gaming and Vocaloid! Composed by Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, it was released in December 2025.
Written specifically for the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System,” it serves as Perlinie’s theme song.
Its rock-based, enigmatic sound arrangement pairs with v flower’s vocals to create an addictive effect that makes your body naturally fall into the rhythm.
A must-listen for both game fans and Vocaloid listeners!
See youNEUTRINO

This is a staple song for graduation season, written and composed by Hiroshi Machida, who is also a nursery school principal.
The AI singing synthesis software NEUTRINO covers this classic with a crystalline, transparent vocal.
The lyrics are sprinkled with everyday memories from the nursery—like playing tag with friends and the playground scenery changing with the seasons—moving listeners to tears.
The original track was included on the album “Congratulations on Graduation: Nursery Graduation Songs & Music Collection—All the Laughter and Tears, Those Everyday Moments Are Treasures,” released in December 2017, and has been cherished in many childcare settings.
This rendition features beautifully polished harmonies unique to AI, making it ideal as background music for ceremonies.
It’s a warm piece that conveys not only the sadness of parting but also the hope of meeting again.
masqueradeTRF

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, TRF is a five-member co-ed dance and vocal group that racked up numerous million-selling hits and helped cement rave culture in Japan’s music scene.
This work, their ninth single released in February 1995, was featured as the TV commercial song for Mitsuki’s Ginza Jewelry Maki “Camellia Diamond.” Its aggressive dance track infused with hard rock elements and lyrics evoking the allure of a masquerade ball draw listeners into a mysterious night.
With a glamorous atmosphere that paints the dazzling lights of the big city, it stands as one of TRF’s foremost million sellers.
See you again.Keroponzu

This song carries a warm message of looking back on the many days spent playing with friends and promising to meet again.
Since it was included on the album “Minna no Sotsuen Song,” released in January 2010, it has continued to be loved at many preschools as a staple of the graduation season.
The bright and gentle melody, so characteristic of Keropons, turns the sadness of parting into hope for the future.
The lyrics, which make you feel that not only the fun times but even the quarrels are precious treasures, will gently encourage the children.
It’s a song we hope they’ll sing with smiles at graduation ceremonies and farewell gatherings, reminiscing about the time spent with parents and teachers.
The children’s voices will surely become the best memories.


