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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List of song titles starting with “Ma” (301–310)
Midsummer FruitEXILE

This is EXILE’s cover, a modern arrangement of a classic by Southern All Stars.
The harmonies of ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO revive the original’s late-summer wistfulness and yearning for love with a fresh allure.
While honoring the emotion of the original—also beloved as the theme song for the film Inamura Jane—this version reconstructs it with EXILE’s signature dynamism, giving voice to nostalgia for seasons past and the ache of a lost love.
It’s a song that resonates deeply when you want to linger in summer memories or when you’ve said goodbye to someone dear.
Magic MirrorRADWIMPS

It’s a song titled with the kanji for “magic mirror,” read aloud as “Magic Mirror,” included on RADWIMPS’ fifth studio album, “Altocorony no Teiri” (Theorem of Altocorony).
It’s a fast-paced track marked by a straightforward guitar sound, and while the message in Noda’s lyrics carries a sense of pain, it also somehow conveys hope.
Compared to other famous songs, it may be relatively less well-known, but if you like aggressive yet wistfully emotional guitar-driven tracks, I’d love for you to try singing it at karaoke.
Aim for a singing style that emphasizes the contrast between the restrained verses and the explosive chorus—add clear dynamics to bring that contrast to life.
Matsuken Samba IIGureisu (CV: M·A·O) = Kenzaburou (CV: Kazuhiko Inoue)

Sing it with full energy and high spirits! It’s a cover of a classic hit that sparked a social phenomenon around 2003, and it’s been chosen as the ending theme for the January 2025 anime “The Middle-Aged Man Reincarnated as a Villainess.” Voice actors Kazuhiko Inoue and M.A.O perform it as a unit, and it perfectly matches the anime’s humor-filled world.
Thanks to its up-tempo, lively rhythm, just listening to it will boost your energy.
It’s the perfect track to light up the room at karaoke!
Everyonechakura

This song marks a new frontier for Chakra, a four-piece girls’ rock band from Hachioji, Tokyo.
It carries a message that stands with those who have faced life’s pains and setbacks—never forcing positivity, but instead offering a gentle push forward.
Released in May 2025, the track drew attention as an advance digital single from the album “Distorted Love, But Still,” and the film released on YouTube deeply moved many viewers.
With its striking guitar riff and a bittersweet, emotionally resonant melody, it feels like the birth of a new anthem.
monsterPorukadotto Sutingurei

Created as a tie-in with TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama, this distinctive track was made entirely with English lyrics.
Its dope, stylish sound pairs perfectly with an ominous, dark atmosphere, marking new territory for the band.
Set for release in May 2025, the 10th anniversary of Polkadot Stingray’s formation, it features a weighty sonic texture that stands apart from their previously catchy pop-rock style.
It vividly captures the world of the co-produced Japan–Korea drama starring Kumiko Aso, resulting in an ambitious work that symbolizes the band’s new challenge.
As a tense track that adds color to a suspense production, it’s sure to be irresistible for listeners who love mysterious vibes and enigmatic twists.
See you, hero.Kawasaki Takaya

In July 2018, Takaya Kawasaki released as a single a mid-tempo ballad that beautifully captures both the weight of saying “Do your best” when encouraging someone and the complex feelings of the person who hears it.
Its warm, acoustic guitar–driven sound and soul-stirring vocals resonate with those who face the mix of courage and anxiety that comes with stepping into a new environment.
Although it’s a standout track from his indie days, it’s being newly included on his fourth album, Ambiguous Blue, set for release in May 2025, with a brand-new music video as well.
Longtime fans should definitely check it out.
Slow Training IZMLo-+

A work where innovative rap meets an avant-garde sound.
A track by Lo-+ released in February 2025.
The sound design intricately weaves together a variety of timbres, and the distinctive flow layered over it is addictive.
Despite the dense arrangement, it has a late-night BGM kind of comfort that makes it endlessly listenable.
The lyrics, as if pulling thoughts straight out of the mind, are also superb.
Give it a listen when you want to immerse yourself in music.


