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)
MarigoldNEW!aimyon

It’s a bittersweet yet warm love song that tugs at the heart, with scenes of a summer gone by and unwavering feelings for someone special.
The protagonist’s earnest emotions—the joy of love, the anxieties it brings, and the wish for an eternal bond—come through alongside vivid floral imagery.
This track is the fifth single by Aimyon, a singer-songwriter known for a captivating, androgynous voice, released in August 2018.
Despite having no tie-ins with films or TV shows, it became a huge hit in the late Heisei era and has remained a beloved classic.
With its appealing, soothing acoustic guitar sound, it’s perfect for those moments when you want to look back on past love and sink into nostalgia.
Be sure to take it along for a drive and let the memories blossom into conversation!
Show me your flawed selfNEW!koyori

This song gradually builds in intensity from a restrained accompaniment.
It’s a Vocaloid track by koyori, also known under the alias Denpol-P.
It was released in September 2025.
The straightforward melody over a simple band sound feels delightful.
The lyrics warmly affirm one’s imperfect self, and combined with the heartfelt vocals, it’s moving to the point of tears.
Please take the time to listen closely.
Bewildered ThreadNEW!Suda Masaki

This is a track written, composed, and arranged by Vaundy, released digitally on June 7, 2022.
It was written as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “news zero,” expressing the connection between the end of a day and the beginning of a new tomorrow—an evocative message song created with the goal of being “a song only Mr.
Suda can sing, for Mr.
Suda.” The moment the music starts, you can immediately tell it’s a Vaundy song from its stylish vibe! As for the song itself, I think the C melody in the latter half reaches the highest vocal range.
The melody really swells there, so project your voice confidently without hesitation.
Miles awayNEW!arashi

It’s a medium-tempo ballad with a grand sense of scale, layered with beautiful harmonies.
The focus is on how to bring out the members’ voices, and it’s a warm track that conveys uplifting themes like hope for the future and the steps ahead.
It was included on the classic album “Are You Happy?” released in October 2016, and drew attention for being supervised by Satoshi Ohno.
There’s no specific tie-in, but it strongly feels like a hidden gem where you can savor the group’s maturation in vocal expression.
Its gentle melody wraps around the heart, making it a wonderful song to keep you company on a quiet night when you want to relax, or when you need a little courage to take a step forward.
Please give it a listen.
femme fatale ANEW!murasaki ima

This song humorously portrays the ultimate allure that bewilders everyone, with a theme that shines in its irony refusing to side with lookism.
The style explodes with vocals that show both intensity and sensuality, driving home a catchy melody.
A signature work by Murasaki Kon, it was released as a single in April 2024 and later included on the March 2025 album “eMulsion.” Its high‑taste musicality balances cuteness and coolness.
It’s perfect not only for those moments when you want a push in your daily life, but also for improving your singing skills thanks to the densely packed technical nuances.
dazzling personNEW!Hanbaato Hanbaato

A song that portrays feelings of envy and jealousy toward others from a warmly human perspective.
Set to a bright melody, it captivates with a unique world that sings of longing for someone and self-loathing.
It was included on the album “Mukashi Boku wa Mijime Datta,” released in May 2014.
Recorded in Nashville, USA, the sound is distinctive and even has a catchy side that Ryonari Sato described as “like J-pop.” When you’re feeling down about your own shortcomings, this piece quietly stays by your side.
Summary of song titles that start with “Ma” (21–30)
My PlaceNEW!Fuji Kaze

This is a song by Fujii Kaze that was selected for the tracklist of the official soundtrack album “2026 World Baseball Classic.” If you followed the WBC closely, you probably heard it many times, right? Released in March 2026, it’s a track created by an impressively star-studded lineup, featuring a world-renowned producer from the Latin music scene.
The lyrics, where English and Japanese blend naturally, sing of the passionate feelings born at the crossroads of cultures from various countries.
Its energetic sound—uniting audiences’ hearts beyond language barriers—leaves a strong impression.
It’s a positive message song that embraces the many places and roles of all who cheer.


