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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)

Matsuyama AirportHikawa Kiyoshi

Kiyoshi Hikawa, who shines beyond the boundaries of traditional enka, delivers a lyrical enka piece with Matsuyama Airport, set at the gateway to Ehime.

Carried by a wistful melody, the song portrays the protagonist’s aching feelings as they head to Matsuyama on the last flight from Haneda.

The emotionally rich lyrics seem to weave together lingering attachment to a love that ended in the city and a deep nostalgia for home.

Hikawa’s delicate, expressive vocals vividly depict both the Seto Inland Sea’s nightscape and the protagonist’s wavering heart.

It’s a song that gently embraces not only those from Ehime, but anyone living away from their hometown.

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

Magical Warrior TETO☆TETO☆STAR!!furūri

Magical Warrior TETO☆TETO☆STAR!! / Kasane Teto SV
Magical Warrior TETO☆TETO☆STAR!!furūri

A piece released by Furūri in July 2025.

Featuring Kasane Teto SV on vocals, it’s an irresistible, high-velocity track that blazes by in 2 minutes and 45 seconds.

The lyrics tell the story of a battling magical warrior, resulting in an extremely energetic finish.

Yet it also portrays the loneliness and inner conflict behind the glittering heroics, and that multifaceted approach creates real musical depth.

Let your thoughts drift to this distinctly different heroine’s story!

Marigold LoveYuko Kinoshita

Yuiko Kinoshita, “Marigold Love”
Marigold Love Yukiko Kinoshita

Yuko Kinoshita, who made a brilliant career change from office worker to singer, is an artist whose expressive power transcends the boundaries of enka.

Her 1984 debut single “Hanasarete” won the Excellent Newcomer Award at the 17th All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards.

Admiring the blues culture of Kansai, she delivers stunning performances on stage, even singing jazz.

Alongside her singing career, she has showcased her diverse talents by publishing a diet book based on her own experiences.

If you’d like to experience her deep, ever-more-mature voice, be sure to give her music a listen.

My HometownHamada Shogo

This is a song by Shogo Hamada that sings of the restless mix of hope and despair felt by young people living in a rapidly developing city.

Set in a uniform new town, the protagonist’s struggle—caught between the passion of chasing a dream and an unyielding reality—is deeply moving.

Released in November 1982 as his 16th single, the song also opens the acclaimed album “PROMISED LAND ~Yakusoku no Chi.” In 2004, a cover by Bank Band brought renewed attention to the song’s social message.

When you’re troubled by the gap between dreams and reality and feeling a bit suffocated, this song may be the one that stays close to your heart.

MARIAYazawa Eikichi

A straightforward love song by Eikichi Yazawa, whose powerful yet gentle vocals resonate in the heart.

Released as a single in May 1996, it also became well known as the song for Suntory BOSS commercials.

In July of the same year, an acclaimed album bearing this song’s title, “MARIA,” was released.

This piece sings of a timeless bond of fate to a cherished person smiling in a faded photograph.

It is said to reflect his feelings for his real-life partner, and its earnest expression of love is deeply moving.

Its universal message of love reminds us to feel grateful for those we hold dear.

Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Yomiuri Symphony OrchestraIimori Taijiro

Taijiro Iimori | Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra | Mahler: Symphony No. 1 | June 15, 2006
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Yomiuri Symphony OrchestraIimori Taijiro

When it comes to Japanese conductors of Wagner, many would name Taijiro Iimori.

After winning an international competition in 1966, he took off onto the world stage, captivating audiences with a weighty sound imbued with the spirit of German Romanticism.

A signature achievement of Iimori’s career was the complete staging of The Ring of the Nibelung with the Tokyo City Philharmonic, undertaken over four years starting in 2000.

This monumental endeavor earned such acclaim that Wagner’s grandson recognized him as a Kapellmeister.

Selected as a Person of Cultural Merit, Iimori’s baton seems to speak music from the heart.

If you wish to experience the essence of grand German music or immerse yourself in soul-stirring, dramatic performances, why not step into Iimori’s world?

gazeSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER “Gaze” MV (Theme song for the film ‘Kaneko Sashiireten’)
gazeSUPER BEAVER

This song has a very cool, band-like vibe! Especially the way the chorus builds—doesn’t it feel great to sing? I get the impression that SUPER BEAVER doesn’t have many songs in a high range and generally leans lower, and the vocal range for “Manazashi” is C3–A4, so it should be easy for men with lower voices to sing! SUPER BEAVER is very popular, so it seems tough to get concert tickets… They have a lot of cool songs, so adding them to your karaoke repertoire is sure to get everyone hyped!