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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.

A list of song titles starting with 'Ma' (421–430)

If I were to convey the turning colorsmozuraito

If I told you of the turning colors / Hatsune Miku
If I were to convey the turning colorsmozuraito

An electropop track that conveys emotions and thoughts through shifting colors.

Created by Mozuraito and released in May 2024.

It features a refreshing beat and Hatsune Miku’s dignified vocals, with the electrified drop delivering a striking change in mood.

A perfect number for March, when spring arrives and life undergoes big changes.

Be sure to give it a deep listen.

A lone child of the townyukue watto

A Lone Child of the Town [UTAU, original]
A lone child of the townyukue watto

This is a track that gently weaves together the loneliness and inner feelings that dwell deep within the heart, with a soothing timbre.

Released in February 2024 by Yukue Watto, it ranked 34th in the BOCALOID Collection 2024 Winter TOP 100.

The vocal work, layering three distinct voices, is captivating—like listening to a quiet voice resonating within yourself.

When you want to step away from the everyday and face yourself, this song is highly recommended.

In a corner of the city, immerse yourself in a solitary world and try painting the landscape of your heart.

Until we meet againyuzu

[Song] Until the Day We Meet Again [Rainbow Class, Senior Year]
Until we meet againyuzu

This song by Yuzu is perfect for seasons of parting and graduation.

Set to a gentle melody, the lyrics express a wish to reunite with someone important.

It was released in October 2002 and was also used as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters.” It’s included on the album “Yuzu Smile” as well.

When children sing it at kindergarten graduation ceremonies or recitals, it will surely become a memorable experience.

Its bright, positive lyrics will gently encourage children as they embark on a new chapter.

Linking arms or holding hands while singing can also deepen their bonds with friends.

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.

Sally the WitchSurī Gureisesu

Song of Sally the Witch – The Three Graces, Kenichi Sonoda and the Dixiekings
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.

MY GRADUATIONChekkāzu

A gemlike ballad that richly portrays the milestone of graduation.

Set to a gentle melody, it tenderly depicts scenes like exchanging buttons on school uniforms and walking together to the station.

Looking back on memories from ages 16 to 18, it masterfully conveys both the sweetness of young love and the poignancy of parting.

Included on The Checkers’ album “GO” and released in 1987, it was the group’s first self-produced work, with lyrics by Fumiya Fujii and music by Susumu Takeuchi.

Deeply rooted in Japan’s music scene as a staple to hear during graduation season, this song is wholeheartedly recommended for anyone who cherishes memories of their youth.

Mic rewrites the endingHipunoshisumaiku Touhouten Ototome

Hypnosis Mic Tōhōten Otome: “Mic rewrites the ending.”
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.