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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.

List of song titles starting with 'Ma' (181–190)

The Christmas Card That Vanished into the CityReimi

A song by Reimy included on the 1989 concept album “MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU.” In contrast to the glittering Christmas scenes, it unfolds a poignant world tinged with loneliness and the blues.

Written and composed by Reimy herself, the track takes on a deep, over-five-minute form through Mitsuo Hagita’s arrangement.

You can picture the protagonist, thinking about a Christmas card from an ex and feeling alone amid the bustle of the city.

It’s a grown-up Christmas ballad whose warm, rich vocals gently wrap the pain of heartbreak.

The album won the Planning Award at the 4th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a Christmas night spent alone, in those quiet moments when you think of someone.

Compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (191–200)

Mother LakeKawamoto Isamu

[MV] Mother Lake / U☆TIME BAND
Mother LakeKawamoto Isamu

Mr.

Isamu Kawamoto, affectionately known as “Mr.

Lake Biwa,” is a producer who works in many fields based in Shiga—not only as a musician but also as a program host and live house owner.

Around 1990, he formed U★TIME BAND, and in 1996 he produced the album “Thorough Chaos.” His accomplishments shine through in his leadership of Shiga’s culture, including hosting a local information program that has continued since 2002 and opening a live house in 2005 to nurture young talent.

He is someone whom anyone interested in community-building activities should definitely get to know.

Christmas Rose in MidsummerAKB48 TeamA

Recorded in 2009 as a theater performance track, this piece stands out even among AKB48 Team A’s 5th stage, “Renai Kinshi Jōrei” (No Dating).

Its paradoxical lyrics—overlaying white flowers blooming like snow onto the midsummer season—leave a striking impression, delicately tracing a wistful longing for a love that has passed.

Singing of the sting of a first kiss and the fleeting nature of love that vanishes like bubbles, its worldview carries deep lyricism despite being an idol song.

Rather than a single, it was presented as a stage number integrated with theatrical direction, and it was released on DVD in 2010.

Why not listen to it when you want to quietly reflect on a lost love or to savor memories with someone precious?

town/cityDōmoto Tsuyoshi

ENDRECHERI – City / THE FIRST TAKE
town/cityDōmoto Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi Domoto’s signature song “Machi.” From start to finish, even though he sings quietly, his voice keeps resonating, doesn’t it? That’s proof that it’s resonating through the body rather than just the throat—nasal resonance is very important.

The term “nasal resonance” might sound difficult, but it’s basically what I always call “humming” in my articles.

To put it simply, it’s like humming a tune through your nose.

If you love singing, don’t you often find yourself humming without thinking about it? In fact, once you learn to use your breath properly while humming, it becomes a shortcut to singing well.

The key is not to force sound out of your throat, but to use your breath to make the sound resonate in your head.

Once you get used to it, try opening your mouth and forming words while keeping the resonance in the same place.

You can listen to his music on streaming services under the name .ENDRECHERI., so be sure to check it out!

Orion in midwinterINFINITY16

Created as a sequel to the summer classic “Midsummer Orion,” released in December 2010, this work features vocals not only from MINMI but also from Kana Nishino.

Shifting away from the reggae-tinged sound of its predecessor, it transforms into a tender love ballad that resonates on winter nights.

It weaves a poignant tale of love, overlaying memories of bygone seasons and unforgettable moments with the constellation Orion shining in the winter sky.

A winter love song that echoes with the passage of time and the frustration of feelings that remain unchanged.

It’s a track to play on nights when you look up at the stars and think of someone dear.

Minoritysloppy dim

Minority /sloppy dim (Official Music Video)
Minoritysloppy dim

Sloppy Dim is a two-MC unit gaining attention for their unique style that layers emotional rap over mellow tracks.

Released in March 2020, this song went viral through social media and streaming platforms, helping to widely establish their name.

As the word “minority” suggests, the lyrics carefully depict the loneliness and inner conflicts that everyone carries, resonating with many listeners.

The chill, melodic sound pairs perfectly with poetic word choices that emphasize vivid imagery, resulting in a rap track that also feels approachable like a pop song.

It’s a moving number that stays with you—one that seems to be there in those fleeting moments of everyday life when loneliness creeps in, or when you feel like you might lose sight of who you are.

Laughing out loud to the festival musicKingu Kurīmusōda

King Cream Soda / Gera Gera Po at the Festival (Yo-kai Watch)
Laughing out loud to the festival musicKingu Kurīmusōda

This high-energy song amps up the excitement of New Year’s and festival celebrations.

Sung by King Cream Soda, it was released in October 2014 as a double A-side single and was used as the opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch and as the theme song for the video games Yo-kai Watch 2: Ganso/Honke.

It’s a track where festive vibes and modern pop sound blend beautifully, featuring a unique structure that mixes rock, hip-hop, and folk-style melodic phrasing.