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 list of song titles starting with 'Ma' (421–430)
Manpi no G★SPOTSazan Ōrusutāzu

A song that portrays erotic scenes and emotions.
Released in May 1995, it was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV variety show “TV Ojamammoth.” Centered on a rock sound built around a guitar riff with a bluesy feel, it showcases Keisuke Kuwata’s distinctive lyrical world.
In live performances, Kuwata is known for singing while wearing a Kato Cha-style wig, a now-established bit that has become a highlight.
Depicting the absurdities of life and eroticism from a unique perspective, this track fully embodies the individuality of Southern All Stars.
Recommended for those who want to experience a refreshing rush that blows away the summer heat.
Street-corner TwilightShaneruzu

It’s a heart-touching song that brings back memories of youth.
Performed by Chanels and released in 1981, its lyrics tell a bittersweet love story that resonates with many.
Featuring soulful harmonies and a lively beat, it has a brightness that lifts your spirits every time you listen.
It remains a karaoke staple and enjoys timeless popularity.
It’s the perfect track for looking back on memories of love.
Mashed Potatoes & Hash BrownsSuga Shikao

A love song with a potato theme? It may seem like a mismatched combination at first glance, but it’s a track that showcases Shikao Suga’s uniquely poetic sensibility.
Featured on his April 2019 album “I Don’t Want to Work; I Just Want to Live on Photosynthesis,” the song stands out for its lyrics that liken heartbreak and jealousy to mashed potatoes and hash browns.
It portrays the pain of love as something only the person themselves can feel, not easily understood by others.
It might be the kind of song you want to listen to on a night when you’re holding onto that bittersweet heartache everyone experiences at least once.
Sally the WitchSurī Gureisesu

A song performed by The Three Graces that tells the story of a playful girl from a magical land.
It is known as the theme song for the 1966 Toei Majokko series’ first anime, Sally the Witch.
Centered on themes of love and hope, it depicts the heroine spreading dreams and laughter throughout the town with magical words, bringing cheer to all who listen.
The anime, Japan’s first aimed at young girls, aired from December 1966 to December 1968.
Many listeners may feel a sense of nostalgia.
With its catchy melody and heartwarming lyrics, it remains a beloved song to this day.
Spin∞Spindainamikku jien zu

Dynamic Ji-enz is a music project set up as a band by Carlos Hakamada.
The video drawing attention on their YouTube channel is “∞ Mawaru ∞.” It’s a song themed around sushi, comically depicting plates circling on a conveyor-belt sushi lane.
The vocals use Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una, featuring ultra-high harmonies.
It’s a level of singing that humans would find hard to produce.
Also unique is the band member introduction during the instrumental break.
Much appreciatedchīmu shachihoko

Certified for the Hall of Fame by the Japan Local Idol Revitalization Association and active under the name TEAM SHACHI since 2018, the idol group Team Syachihoko.
The song “Maji Kansha,” included on the album “Team Syachihoko Practical Edition,” released digitally on July 24, 2015, was chosen as the theme song for the film Daily Lives of High School Boys.
Its lyrics express gratitude for being able to grow while supporting one another, something you may be able to share with friends you’ve spent a long time with.
A refreshing pop tune whose crisp string sound and straightforward message stir the heart, brimming with a sense of clarity.
Mic rewrites the endingHipunoshisumaiku Touhouten Ototome

This is a solo track by Amayomi Amenohitotsume from the character rap project Hypnosis Mic.
It is included on the Chuo Division’s album “Kotonoha-to,” released in December 2024.
A hip-hop tune that fuses a majestic, downcast track with a sultry vocal.
The lyrics, depicting the resolve to uphold one’s own justice and the inner conflict it creates, leave a strong impression.
Be sure to listen closely and let your imagination follow the song’s storytelling.


