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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Compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (11–20)
My Little RoseNEW!Hirai Dai

It’s a song like a love letter about the love for the child born with his partner, and the actual newborn’s first cry is used in the track.
The joy of Dai Hirai becoming a father for the first time and his boundless love for his child are expressed straightforwardly, making it a warm song especially beloved by fans! It’s a piece you’ll want to sing gently while thinking of your precious child.
In the A melody, there’s a strong spoken quality, so the key is to keep your voice steady.
In the B melody, be careful not to tense up where the pitch briefly rises.
For the high notes, it’s important to imagine the pitch before you sing—aim straight at the target and send the sound directly.
Until we meet againNEW!Hirai Dai

A perfect send-off song for graduation season, it features a simple arrangement centered on piano and strings, typical of graduation songs.
The lyrics, which give you the courage to take a new step amid a life filled with many meetings and farewells, are popular and have been sung at graduation ceremonies and beyond.
The melody has a wistful feel, with frequent use of falsetto.
When singing, focus on resonance in the glabella and head to keep your voice steady.
Don’t shout on the high notes—narrow the tone to produce a clean falsetto that suits the song perfectly.
If you’re experienced, adding a bit of vocal fry to the opening note will convey even more poignancy.
Mash UP the DJ!NEW!MAN WITH A MISSION

The high-energy upper tune “Mash UP the DJ!” bursts in with explosive power that signals the start of a live show.
With a sound that brilliantly fuses rock and electro, it lives up to its concept of hijacking the DJ booth, compelling listeners to dance.
Jean-Ken Johnny’s rousing English lyrics instantly crank up the heat in the venue.
This track opens the album “MASH UP THE WORLD,” released in July 2012.
In 2013, it also made waves through a collaboration with the fragrance brand AXE, captivating many fans with its aggressive worldview.
It’s a song that makes you want to throw your fist in the air from the very first moment, perfect for pumping yourself up or igniting the mood at a party!
My HeroNEW!MAN WITH A MISSION

MAN WITH A MISSION, a rock band leading the loud rock scene and continuing to thrive on a global scale.
This work fuses a high-velocity band sound with symphonic melodies from live strings and brass, powerfully shaking the listener’s emotions.
Its worldview, imbued with the strong resolve and struggles of a hero, is sure to set hearts ablaze.
Released as a single in November 2017, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Inuyashiki.
It is also included on the album Chasing the Horizon and is known for being composed by Kamikaze Boy.
An energetic track perfect for moments when you want to spur yourself on.
See you againNEW!SEAMO

When it comes to SEAMO’s signature ballad that intertwines the bittersweet pain of parting with compassion for the other person, it has to be this song.
Many men have surely found themselves moved to tears, overlaying it with their own experiences.
The gentle, conversational rap and the memorable chorus melody really leave an impression.
Rather than ending the breakup as something purely sad, the lyrics aim to affirm the other person’s future and send them off—something adult men can particularly relate to.
Released in April 2006 as his fourth single, it later became well-loved as the theme song for the anime Tokyo Marble Chocolate.
Also included on the album Live Goes On, this is a track you’ll want to listen to alone on nights when you’re putting on a brave face but are truly lonely, unable to sort out your feelings.
Mark IINEW!yoshida takurou

This is the B-side to a debut single whose title and motif were inspired by a heartbreak experienced at a café in Hiroshima and by a Toyota Corona Mark II that passed by right in front of them.
Rather than fitting neatly into the folk genre, it’s a bluesy sound where the beautiful melody and instrumental tones convey an urban, nighttime, adult sense of loneliness.
It would really click and convey the mood if sung by an older man or someone with a lot of life experience.
The song itself might work best sung a bit coolly.
When you sing it, focus on the drum rhythm and it’ll land stylishly! Be sure to keep up the cool vibe all the way to the end!
Summary of song titles that start with “Ma” (21–30)
Mr. MasuraoNEW!kururi

Released for streaming in November 2020, this song is a highly unique work that fuses melodies reminiscent of Meiji-era tunes with a modern beat.
Included on the album “Tensai no Ai,” it features lyrics that seem to satirize valiant men, intertwined exquisitely with slightly playful electronic sounds.
Recommended for those seeking quirky, comical rock.
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