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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List of song titles starting with “Ma” (91–100)
Magical Flavorerufu

Elf is a comedy duo consisting of Arakawa and Haru.
With a track record that includes finishing as runners-up in THE W, they released a new song in October 2025 as a fresh challenge: “Magical Flavor,” a track created for their self-produced event “Gal FES,” themed around “Gyaru × Comedy × Music.” The lyrics compare one’s self to colorful flavors, embodying the true gyaru mindset.
Paired with a KAWAII-style idol pop sound, it’s irresistibly fun.
It’s a positivity-packed number we hope reaches anyone searching for their true self.
Manimani 2025 Editr-906

An energetic track where the overwhelming drive of drum and bass melds with a traditional Japanese aesthetic.
Crafted by r-906, this piece is slated for release in October 2025.
The original version, released in 2022, is the work that took first place in the Spring 2020 VOCALOID Collection (VocaColle) rankings.
Its sound pressure and arrangement have been further refined, and the structure—building from an extended instrumental section into a sudden, liberating drop—is electrifying.
Just imagining this track blasting at a live venue or a major event is enough to get you hyped!
The totally hopeless high school girl became a band member.chakura

This is a track that holds pain and hope at the same time, written by a high school girl who once felt worthless and decided to live as a band musician.
The lyrics intertwine longing, inferiority, and the courage to take a step forward, conveying the resolve of someone on the verge of giving up who chooses music as a way to resist becoming what they don’t want to be.
With straightforward words carried by exhilarating guitar rock, the song hits straight to the heart.
It’s the title track of a two-song single released digitally by Chakura in February 2024.
The music video captures their raw energy across five live houses in Shimokitazawa.
When you’re lacking confidence or need the courage to dive into a new world, this song will surely give you a push.
MarshmallowDECO*27

Despite its sweet-sounding title, DECO*27’s track released in October 2025 stands out for its hard guitar riffs and aggressive sound.
The lyrics, depicting the protagonist’s psychological struggle as they realize the relationship is a sham and try to cut through the other person’s deceit, shake the listener with their sharp wording.
Its structure—rooted in rock while incorporating rap elements and drop-like developments—recalls “Ghost Rule” and “Hibana,” yet delivers an even more intense finish.
It’s a song that middle schoolers grappling with the complexities of human relationships can relate to, and one that will likely resonate deeply.
A midsummer passing showerUtada Hikaru

The piano quietly seeping into the gaps of the heart, like a sudden summer rain, leaves a striking impression.
This heartrending yet beautiful ballad is by singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, whose singular musicality continues to captivate listeners.
Released in April 2016, it was included on the album “Fantôme,” which drew attention as her first major comeback work in about eight years.
The piece portrays a profound sense of loss at the passing of a loved one, alongside a love that never fades.
It’s as if unending rain can’t quench the heart’s thirst—an aching feeling that the refined sound gently embraces.
If you listen on a night when you want to reset your heart, it might tenderly loosen the tension you’ve been holding.
MY LONELY TOWNB’z

After its release in October 2009, B’z’s 47th single debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon charts, achieving the remarkable feat of 43 consecutive No.
1 singles.
It’s characterized by a bold arrangement that starts with a powerful guitar-and-drum intro and inserts a reggae-style rhythm during the interlude.
The song, which sings of urban loneliness and the wonder of someday meeting someone, was produced as the lead single for the album MAGIC.
The music video and cover art were shot on Gunkanjima (Hashima Island) in Nagasaki Prefecture, where landing had been permitted again for the first time in 35 years.
The ruins of the uninhabited island create a stunning visual beauty that mirrors the lyrical world.
It’s an emotional rock track you’ll want to listen to on lonely nights or when standing at a crossroads in life.
My Girlarashi

Released in November 2009, this song was used as the theme for the TV Asahi drama “My Girl,” starring Masaki Aiba.
Its warm, string-rich sound gently embraces both the regret of unspoken feelings and the resolve to keep believing in the future.
In the music video, the five members are portrayed as brothers, depicting family bonds and the determination to move forward while carrying their past.
The single sold approximately 432,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s a highly recommended track for moments when you want to reconnect with the bonds you share with family or loved ones, or when you need a gentle push forward.


