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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Summary of song titles starting with “Ma” (341–350)
MABU feat. SoalaAYANE

AYANE is a young singer-songwriter drawing attention for her overwhelming vocals and strong singing ability.
After starting her activities in 2016, she made her debut in 2021.
With songs like “Nakitai Yoru” and “bye bye,” she has become popular, especially among teens.
Her lyrics are known for their emotional, catchy storytelling, and she explores a wide range of genres—from piano-and-vocal ballads to youthful guitar rock and R&B.
She has been immersed in music since childhood and reportedly began writing songs when she was in elementary school.
She values interacting with fans through social media, and that feedback has further propelled her music career.
Her music is a must-listen for those who resonate with songs that portray real romance and the emotions of the younger generation.
map in the cupAZKi

A heartwarming song that captures the small joys of everyday life.
It was released in July 2024 as an advance single from AZKi’s album “Route If.” The track paints a world unfolding from a single cup of a drink, gently resonating with the listener’s heart.
The soft arrangement and tender vocals are truly wonderful.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to spend a relaxing moment.
Let AZKi’s voice soothe you—and perhaps you’ll find your own little happiness, too.
MasterplanBE:FIRST

This is a song that’s generating a huge buzz among Gen Z.
Released by BE:FIRST in April 2024, it carries a grand theme of connecting the past and the future.
The lyrics convey their resolve to challenge their own limits and carve out their destiny.
It’s characterized by an upbeat, positive energy and a message of strength in overcoming hardships.
The song was also used as the support anthem for the 102nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
Thanks in part to a dance challenge on social media, it has spread widely and sparked a major response, especially among younger audiences.
Demon KingBURNOUT SYNDROMES×Higashiyama Nao

This is a collaboration track by the rock band BURNOUT SYNDROMES and voice actress Nao Toyama.
It fuses a high-velocity rock sound with Toyama’s clear, crystalline vocals to create a powerful song that stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics center on themes of battle, despair, and hope, portraying a protagonist who gains new strength and stands up to face challenges, delivering a strong message to listeners.
It was released digitally on April 13, 2024, and later issued on CD on May 22 of the same year as part of the 7th single “Maou/Amateras.” The song is used as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime The Misfit of Demon King Academy II.
Highly recommended for rock lovers, anime fans, and anyone seeking lyrics and sound that resonate deeply.
After the FestivalBase Ball Bear

This is a song by Base Ball Bear that evokes the lingering afterglow of a summer festival.
Released in November 2006 as the lead track from their major-label debut album “C,” it was used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s music program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN” in November 2006.
The lyrics skillfully capture the loneliness and wistfulness that follow a festival, and the refreshing melody that signals the end of summer really resonates.
Beautifully portraying the fleeting brilliance of youth and the quiet that follows, this track is also known as a staple crowd-pleaser at Base Ball Bear’s live shows.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to bask in the afterglow of summer’s end or a festival’s aftermath.
MakuharBonbero, LANA, MFS, Watson

This is an ambitious collaboration by artists who represent the new generation of Japanese rap.
Centered on urban life and the pursuit of success, it powerfully traces the journey from past struggles to present triumphs.
With the involvement of fresh young creators, the result is energetic and vibrant.
Released in April 2023, it also made waves as the promotional track for the POP YOURS festival held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba in May of the same year.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone who wants to tackle Japanese rap at karaoke or is interested in the contemporary hip-hop scene.
Marry YouBruno Mars

Bruno Mars’s song “Marry You,” included on the album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, is an upbeat pop tune.
Although years have passed since its release, this straightforward, heartfelt track remains a classic favorite as wedding background music.
Its lively melody is perfect for the entrance, and the joyful atmosphere conveyed by the lyrics envelops the entire venue.
It’s a song that’s sure to bring smiles not only to the couple but also to all the guests.


