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 compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (1–10)
MONEYNEW!Hamada Shogo

A rock number from the 1984 album “DOWN BY THE MAINSTREET,” it satirically sings about the desire for “money” during the bubble economy and society at large.
Although it wasn’t released as a single, it’s very popular with fans and is almost always performed at concerts! With its rocking style, it really hypes up karaoke sessions—a must-know for Shogo Hamada fans! Despite the fast tempo, the drums keep a lively rhythm, so if you listen closely to them you shouldn’t worry about falling behind.
Also, just before the chorus there are high notes; suddenly boosting your volume can strain your throat and make it hard to sing comfortably, so keep your facial muscles lifted as you sing and focus on smoothly moving up the scale.
My PrincessNEW!ROIROM

It’s an irresistibly romantic and cute love song set on a holy night.
Performed by ROIROM, the duo of Hiromu Honda and Riki Hamagawa from an audition program, it was released in December 2025 as their second pre-debut single.
The lyrics, which liken a beloved person to a princess, will make your heart race just by listening.
The warm melody and polished beat are also wonderfully soothing.
It’s a great pick to sing when you want to lighten the mood.
My Desire ~Beyond Winter~NEW!Sing Like Talking

A single by SING LIKE TALKING, a band that carved out a unique place with a sophisticated AOR sound.
With powerful lyrics that feel like pushing through the winter cold and a vibrant, popping rhythm, this song is also known as a tribute to TOTO’s legendary drummer, Jeff Porcaro.
Released in 1992, it became widely known as the theme for Nissan’s Largo commercial.
It’s included on the acclaimed album ENCOUNTER, which topped the Oricon charts, and can be considered a number that symbolizes the band’s golden era.
It carries a soaring warmth that thaws even the iciest season, making it perfect for winter drives.
Chikuzen Sato’s expansive vocals are sure to give you the courage to turn even the cold wind into an ally.
Compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (11–20)
Snow that descendedNEW!Koi to Purodyūsā featuring Konomi Suzuki

A beautiful ballad that evokes the chill and poignancy of winter, it graced the ending of an anime that aired in the peak of summer.
Konomi Suzuki, usually known for her powerful vocals, delivers a delicate and emotionally rich performance here, breaking new ground as a vocalist.
The melody crafted by Takui Nakajima, together with the interweaving piano and strings, gently envelops the lingering emotions of the story.
This single was released in September 2020 as the ending theme for the TV anime “Mr Love: Queen’s Choice (EVOL×LOVE),” which aired from July 2020.
It also drew attention as the finale of a three-month consecutive release campaign at the time.
It’s a masterpiece perfect for a quiet winter night when you want to calm your heart.
mascaraNEW!SixTONES

This is their fifth single, released in August 2021, which also drew attention because Daiki Tsuneta—known for his work with King Gnu—provided the song.
Its heartrending lyrics, depicting unfulfilled feelings and the turmoil of a love with no end in sight, intertwine exquisitely with a wistful guitar sound, creating a number that exudes adult allure.
It’s also included on their 2022 album “CITY,” and the harmonies formed by the members’ individually distinctive voices strongly convey the group’s musical evolution.
Their artistic worldview transcends the boundaries of “idol,” and is sure to resonate with fans of Japanese rock as well.
Give it a listen when you want to sink into music alone on a quiet night, or when you’re feeling sentimental.
Magical Girl and ChocolaitNEW!Pinokio P

How about savoring the bittersweet reality behind sweet chocolate? It’s a song that blends PinocchioP’s signature bite and pop sensibility, using the motif of magical girls while portraying the exhaustion of chasing social media approval and curating oneself.
Released in February 2022, it’s also included on the album META.
It occupies a sequel-like position that recalls the classic Rotten Heresy and Chocolate, making it irresistible for fans.
It was also featured in the rhythm game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku, where it drew a lot of attention.
Recommended for those who want to soak not only in the giddy Valentine’s atmosphere but also in the real emotions of modern life.
Enjoy the sweet, aching, and highly addictive sound!
pure whiteNEW!Bikkeburanka

A beautiful piano ballad you’ll want to hear in the season when winter’s cold seeps into your bones.
Included on singer-songwriter Vickeblanka’s album “wizard,” released in November 2018, this song was used as an insert track for the drama “Kemonare” (We Cannot Become Beasts), starring Yui Aragaki and Ryuhei Matsuda.
His clear, translucent falsetto quietly permeates the heart like snow falling softly and piling up.
Many listeners likely felt their chests tighten as it linked with the drama’s heartrending scenes.
Listen to it alone on a night of quiet contemplation in the cold air, and you may feel the taut string inside you gently loosen.
It’s a song that tenderly wraps your wounded heart—perfect for a long winter’s night.
Please give it a listen.


