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)
breakthroughSUPER BEAVER

This song pierces the heart with its straightforward message and powerful melody.
It sings of a resolve to break through head-on and the importance of living fully in the present, with sincere emotions that stir the soul.
The lyrics probe deeply into the meaning of continuing to take on challenges without fearing failure, while the energetic sound gives you the courage to move forward—together forming a superb harmony.
Released as a single in October 2020, it was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the popular anime Haikyu!! TO THE TOP.
It perfectly matches the anime’s worldview, which depicts young people’s growth and challenges, and captured the hearts of many viewers.
It’s a song with the power to gently push the backs of those about to take a new step or facing hardships.
I want to see you againKatō Daichi

It’s a ballad that longs for a reunion with a loved one.
Released in April 2025, the song blends a J-pop vibe with hints of enka, resulting in a genre-crossing piece.
Although it’s a message to someone who is no longer here, what comes through is not sorrow but hope.
Kato’s warm voice gently envelops both the ears and the heart.
Please take your time and really listen.
to mix; to be mixed; to mingleKizunaAI

“Mazaru” is a song by Kizuna AI, released in March 2025.
Haneda Narita from Passepied composed it, and over breakbeats, candid emotions are woven together.
Perhaps thanks to the organic electronic arrangement, you find yourself increasingly drawn into its world.
I think it’s especially relatable when various feelings—like anticipation and anxiety about the future—are all mixed together.
magic musicKimura Kaera

This is a vibrant summer tune by Kaela Kimura.
Created for summer festivals, its happy, positive worldview adds extra fun to children’s movements.
Set to a catchy melody, it sings about the magical power of music and the thrill of romance.
Released in June 2006, it was used as the commercial song for Toshiba’s portable media player “gigabeat” and as the ending theme for tvk’s program “sakusaku.” Although it wasn’t included on the album “Scratch,” it remains one of the artist’s most popular signature songs.
If you’re pairing it with a parachute (paraballoon) routine, this refreshing track is perfect for everyone to dance to.
Its lively, pop atmosphere will make bright, cheerful performances even more delightful.
Hands up! ~Put your hands up~merokuru

A single that transcends cultural boundaries, weaving together Brazilian music, passionate samba, and Japan’s Vocaloid culture.
Created by Merokuru in February 2025, it’s an extremely high-energy track.
The lyrics skillfully blend Japanese and Portuguese, carrying a message that people in far-flung countries can become one through music.
The playful words call out to those on the other side of the globe, and the carnival-like, ecstatic atmosphere lingers in your mind.
It’s the perfect song for events, parties, and any scene where everyone wants to get hyped!
Manchu-Han Imperial FeastRyukku to soine gohan

Ryucu to Soinen Gohan is a four-member co-ed band formed in 2017.
Their sound is rooted in J-pop and pop rock, and they’ve gained popularity for their catchy melodies.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Mankan Zenseki.
This track blends elements of Chinese pop with J-pop, featuring a calm vocal line with little dramatic rise and fall throughout.
There aren’t any parts that require belting, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
It’s still going to continue.kaguo

“It’s Not Over Yet” is a track by Kaguo, released in March 2025.
It features a stylish beat and striking vocal work centered on Shikirōen.
Through the portrayal of a protagonist struggling with apathy and self-loathing, the lyrics express the sense of hardship and frustration that anyone can feel.
It’s a song that will resonate especially when you’re burdened by worries or on the verge of losing your way.
Give it a listen and let your thoughts wander.


