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

Magokoro Kouta (Sincere Little Song)Koto Kiyono

Praised as the Reiwa era’s “Ozashiki Kouta,” this work is a lively hand-clap song.

The lyrics, filled with Koto Kiyono’s deep emotions and heartwarming message, are sure to resonate with many listeners.

The coupling tracks include special first-release recordings of “Horoyoi Tsukiyo” and “Wakayama Blues,” the latter being a must-listen, having sold over 900,000 copies.

Enjoy Koto’s new frontier, where the nostalgia of Showa and the freshness of Reiwa coexist.

Majestic NightmareKaragoromo

Majestic Nightmare / Karakurenai feat. Hatsune Miku
Majestic NightmareKaragoromo

This track captivates with a nightmare-themed world.

Created by Karakurenai featuring Hatsune Miku, it was released in October 2023.

The fast-paced, mysterious synth sound makes you feel as if you’re lost in a dream.

Both the arrangement and lyrics are perfect for the Halloween season, making it a great choice as BGM for costume parties.

If you’re looking for a tune that gets you pumped, this is a must-listen!

Compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (451–460)

Please don’t get it wrong.Kunikuni Takeharu

The piece composed by rokyoku performer Takeharu Kunimoto belongs to an innovative genre called “shamisen hip-hop,” overflowing with a unique appeal that fuses tradition and the contemporary.

The lyrics by Seiko Ito take up the theme of what’s right and wrong in the world, laced with irony toward misunderstandings and misconceptions in modern society.

The track was included on the 1995 album Kunimoto-zukushi and was also used on Fuji TV’s children’s program Ponkikkies.

It’s a song packed with Kunimoto’s bold attempt to go beyond the bounds of traditional performing arts, recommended for anyone who wants to reflect on everyday misunderstandings and prejudice.

City LightsSakai Masaaki

A timeless song graced by Masakazu Sakai’s warm vocals that truly resonates with the heart.

Released in 1973, it became a hit amid the crowded field of idol singers of the time.

The lyrics are memorable for their gentle portrayal of moments when hearts connect, offering comfort to those who carry loneliness and solitude.

The flickering city lights evoke the very instant when bonds between people are born, leaving you with a cozy, heartwarming feeling.

This piece reminds us of the importance of relationships in which we can share and lighten each other’s pain and loneliness.

It might be nice to listen to it with older adults and let it spark fond conversations about days gone by.

Something I want to protectŌhara Yuiko

The ending theme of Mushoku Tensei II: Jobless Reincarnation—If You Go to Another World, Make It Count, sung by Yuiko Oohara, is a song about the importance of supporting one another.

Its lyrics, which face one’s past and recognize the kindness extended to them, offer hope that even lonely nights can be overcome together with someone special.

It closes out the second cour of the anime that aired from April 2024, featuring a captivating collaboration with arranger MANYO and the familiar band sound.

As the gentle message of the lyrics resonates, it might even help deepen the bond between two people.

Mermaid TheaterKanadeoto 69

Mermaid Theater / Megurine Luka and Kanon69
Mermaid TheaterKanadeoto 69

A sultry, cool, and danceable Vocaloid track.

Composed by Kanon69, with a version sung by Chima Machida released in December 2024.

This is the Vocaloid version.

It depicts a heartrending love story themed around The Little Mermaid, with a captivating, dreamlike atmosphere.

Its mysterious, emotional sound underpins the unfolding story and captures the listener’s heart.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy fantasy worlds.

witchKoizumi Kyoko

A delicate, literary world of witches—quite different from the images of vampires or zombies.

Sung by Kyoko Koizumi, this song portrays a woman’s earnest wishes and inner conflict.

Released in July 1985, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Despite having no tie-ins with TV dramas or commercials, it captured many hearts with a charm that transcended the idol pop genre.

The lyrics, expressing the feelings of a woman suffering in love, depict themes of love and jealousy through a longing to transform into a witch.

It might be the perfect song to listen to on Halloween night, as you think of someone dear.