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 collection of song titles starting with “Ma” (201–210)
MatatabiWANIMA

WANIMA, a punk-leaning rock band boasting top-tier popularity.
They have many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Matatabi.” It’s the theme song for the anime “Night of the Living Cat,” and, for WANIMA, it’s unusually shaped into a pretty hardcore melody.
In the middle of the track, there’s a shout that’s almost like a scream, and it’s one of the most satisfying moments in the song—so if you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to get the crowd going.
My RevolutionWatanabe Misato

My Revolution, released in 1986.
It was a huge hit especially among people in their 50s, wasn’t it? I’m sure there are many who’d say, “This song is my youth!” It’s easy to get into the rhythm and fun to sing, but the range is wider than you might expect—from E3 to F5—and the pitch span shifts suddenly between the verse, pre-chorus, and chorus, so watch out for that! Right before the chorus, make sure your throat doesn’t close; keep it well open.
If you make a surprised face, your facial muscles lift and your throat opens up, too! Try singing the chorus in that state, focusing on resonance rather than just pushing your voice.
Keep the airflow steady so the inside of your mouth vibrates.
Once you lock into the lively rhythm, it becomes much easier to sing—so go all in and enjoy singing it with energy!
mark with a circleGivun

Sung by Given, this song portrays the anxiety and confusion that come from caring deeply for someone, along with a clumsy yet genuine hope.
Even while carrying a painful past, it affirms the person before you and embraces their imperfections, and that warm affection resonates deeply.
It’s a perfect fit for the loneliness and sentimentality that creep in at the end of autumn.
The track is the ending theme of the TV anime Given, released in September 2019 as the single “Marutsuke / Fuyu no Hanashi,” and later included on the mini-album gift.
Give it a listen when you want to be reminded of how precious someone dear to you is.
Marshmallow FloatSuganami Mirei

Mirei Suganami, who is active as a member of the idol group ≠ME produced by Rino Sashihara, is from Iwaki City in Fukushima Prefecture.
After entering university, she set her sights on becoming an idol and began her activities with ≠ME in 2019.
Within the group, she shines as an all-rounder who supports performances with both singing and dancing.
In 2023, she was also selected as a regular model for the women’s fashion magazine bis, showcasing her talents in multiple fields.
She is known for her strong love for her hometown and expressed her passion in a local newspaper, saying, “I absolutely want to hold a live show in Iwaki.” During the 2024 national tour, they held a performance in Koriyama, achieving her long-awaited homecoming.
Her earnest demeanor and bright smile are part of her charm, so be sure to keep an eye on her future activities.
Polaroid of MidsummerMIKKO

Singer-songwriter MIKKO is known for her community-rooted activities in Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Born in Shunan City, she studied vocal performance and gospel at a music college before making her debut in November 2009 with the single “DEVOTION.” Since 2012, she has based her activities in her hometown and has also worked as a radio personality.
Her deep love for her hometown has captured many hearts, as seen in her appointment as Kudamatsu Tourism Ambassador and her provision of an official theme song for the J.League club Renofa Yamaguchi FC.
Her warm music, which brings smiles to listeners, is sure to energize you for tomorrow.
my rulesMhiro(Full Of Harmony)

Hailing from Nagano Prefecture and raised in a family of musicians, Mhiro fell deeply in love with soul music from an early age.
Rooted in R&B and hip-hop, his compelling style shines in the way he sings with heartfelt, human emotion.
He made his major debut in 1999 as the lead singer of Full Of Harmony.
Since 2009, he has also pursued an active solo career, with “Kimi Iro Biyori” topping digital charts consecutively.
He has proven his talent as a producer as well—one of the songs he provided to TEE became a massive hit, surpassing 4 million downloads in total.
Keep an ear out for his sweet, soaring voice and impeccable melodic sensibility!
mabatakiVaundy

An emotionally moving pop song whose gentle, faintly nostalgic sound quietly stays by your side.
It also drew attention when Vaundy premiered it at his Nippon Budokan concert in September 2022.
Through the philosophical question, “What if we lived in a world where nothing could be remembered?”, the piece explores memory and oblivion, and the importance of human connection.
Why not take a moment on a contemplative night to savor it slowly?


