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 compilation of song titles starting with 'Ma' (441–450)
MagnetUchida Maaya

This song explores the frustration of words that don’t quite get through and the bonds that pull us together like magnets, celebrating the beauty of time spent with friends and the hope of building a future together.
It conveys deep gratitude and a firm resolve to move forward side by side.
Released on March 29, 2024, it was also chosen as the broadcast theme song for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.
It’s a warm and powerful track that helps listeners reaffirm their bonds with one another.
Little Meg the Witch GirlMaekawa Yōko

This song, depicting magic and a girl’s growth, is a treasure born in the Showa era.
Yoko Maekawa’s clear, translucent vocals beautifully capture the protagonist Meg’s adventurous spirit and confidence.
Used as the opening theme for an anime that began airing in April 1974, it sparked the “majokko” (little witch) boom.
Its lyrics, which affirm girls’ inner strength and charm, had a major impact on young girls at the time.
It’s a perfect track for anyone looking to liven up a Halloween party or who feels nostalgic for Showa-era anime songs.
Midnight GuitarSenga Kahoru

The debut song “Midnight Guitar” is a folk piece that reflects Kahoru Senga’s distinctive musicality and sensibility.
With lyrics by Osamu Yoshioka and music by Toshio Kawamura, it was released by Nippon Columbia on August 10, 1969.
The song sold over 440,000 copies and received high acclaim, including the New Artist Award at the 11th Japan Record Awards.
Its memorable lyrics convey a strong message of standing with those who suffer, even while bearing the loneliness and sorrow of losing a loved one.
Through the image of a solitary person playing the guitar through the night, the song sheds light on the inner pain everyone carries and offers comfort through the power of music.
Its vocal range makes it easy to sing at karaoke, so give it a try.
Previous Story (Since we’re here)Haraguchi Sasuke

This is a song specially written by Sasuke Haraguchi for the New Year special “Bainianji” on the Chinese video site bilibili.
It’s a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, featuring a distinctive sense of rhythm, highly artistic sound, and deeply expressive lyrics that portray the “irreversibility of time.” It feels like you discover something new every time you listen, which makes it really enjoyable.
It’s a popular work packed to the brim with Haraguchi’s musical sensibilities.
ManiaGen’in wa jibun ni aru.

“Mania” is a dramatic song themed around excessive affection, released in May 2024.
It was selected as the opening theme for the Yomiuri TV drama “Secret Alliance,” drawing significant attention.
The lyrics and its subtly shadowy, distinctive sound convey deep emotions and the struggles of love.
It’s a stylish, cool, and addictive dance track.
Be sure to check out the music video, where you can see the choreography known as the “Doting Dance”!
Multiverse AdventureGen’in wa jibun ni aru.

From the album “To the Hypothetical You,” which showcases the diverse musicality of Genin wa Jibun ni Aru, the track “Multiverse Adventure” was released on March 13, 2024.
The song centers on themes of self-exploration, embracing diversity, and growth along life’s journey.
While searching for the pieces that fit only oneself, it conveys a powerful message about the importance of momentary values and one’s way of being.
It reminds us of the importance of facing our inner selves and growing through our relationships with others.
It’s perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with the people around them.
Mantōrō (Festival of Ten Thousand Lanterns)Harada Namito

Born in 2002, Namito Harada, an enka singer from Wakayama Prefecture, is gaining attention.
Influenced by his grandfather, he became familiar with enka from a young age and began singing at the age of four.
In January 2022, he made his debut with a pop-tinged enka song themed around a refreshing parting, earning popularity especially among karaoke fans and younger audiences.
Since then, he has continued to push beyond the boundaries of enka with challenges such as a collaboration with Tsunku♂.
In March 2024, he released his first full-fledged “onnagata” enka (a song from a woman’s perspective), showcasing his wide expressive range.
Standing 175 cm tall with handsome looks, Harada boasts idol-level popularity.
As he continues to take on new challenges as a next-generation enka singer while staying true to his love for the genre, he’s someone you won’t want to take your eyes off.


