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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Collection of song titles starting with “Ma” (41–50)
See you next week.Ashu

Despite its lighthearted greeting, this piece grips the heart with the sorrow of an endless battle.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Ashu, released in January 2026.
Using the motif of a magical girl, it portrays the hidden, solitary wounds suffered behind everyday life.
The ballad-style arrangement exudes a sense of resignation that tightens the chest.
I think it especially resonates when you’re alone and overwhelmed by loneliness.
Diary of a MagicianRosu

Singer-songwriter Ros, who is primarily active on social media and has garnered overwhelming support from younger audiences—amassing over 100 million total views on YouTube—continues to rise in prominence.
The track “Diary of a Magician,” released digitally in January 2026, was written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime The Witch of Champignon.
In addition to the dark aesthetic that has defined Ros’s work so far, the song beautifully blends a gentle, story-driven sensitivity with a dreamlike atmosphere.
Ros wrote and composed the piece, while the arrangement was handled by the creator Vomit 100 Times.
Its bittersweet yet warm melody and embracing vocals offer a comforting presence for a weary heart.
It’s a deeply resonant number that sublimates motifs like witches and solitude into something strikingly beautiful.
EnchantedSaucy Dog

A love song by Saucy Dog that portrays two people connected through a screen to make up for the time they can’t meet.
Even with physical distance between them, the lyrics cherish trivial conversations and even the silences, overlapping with a heartfelt wish to draw distant hearts together once more.
Even if they aren’t side by side now, the straightforward desire for their hearts to stay close may gently encourage those who hope to reconcile.
Released digitally in March 2022, the song is also included on the album Sunny Bottle.
Believe in the red thread that ties you to someone special, and give it a listen on nights when you need the courage to reach out.
MagicMrs. GREEN APPLE

A refreshing pop tune by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE that works like a little spell to change your everyday mood.
Released in June 2023, it was written specifically for a Coca-Cola commercial and serves as a key track at the start of the album ANTENNA.
It brightened many people’s daily lives, reaching No.
3 on the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100 and surpassing 300 million streams.
With its brisk beat and liberating chorus, just listening can fill you with positive energy.
The lyrics, which encourage you while accepting that things don’t always go smoothly, are likely to be a strong ally for high school students facing hurdles in club activities or exam study.
Maximum the Hormone II ~Let’s Talk About Firm, Rich Noodles from Here On~Ryo-kun (Maximum the Hormone)

He’s the vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of Maximum the Hormone—the core of the band who goes by the title “Vocals, 6-strings, and Younger Brother.” Ryo-kun’s standout strengths are his overwhelming vocal power and razor-sharp shouts.
Even within the loud rock scene, his sound pressure is top-tier.
His weapon is a “controlled shout” that isn’t just screaming: it has pitch, precise rhythm, and never collapses into strain.
He also switches between a variety of vocal techniques, brilliantly balancing metal-style delivery with pop melodies.
The vibe of his voice changes so much you’ll find yourself wondering, “Is this really the same person singing?” Definitely check him out!
MindSetGacharic Spin

Gacharic Spin, who call themselves an “all-out entertainment girls’ band.” The aggressive numbers they unleash are filled with a force that makes you reexamine your mindset and attitude.
When your focus on studying slips, their hard-hitting sound gives you the jolt you need.
Released digitally in June 2021 and used as the ending theme for tvk’s “Kannai Devil,” this track also appears on the album “Gacharic Spin,” marking a new direction for the band.
When you’re thinking, “I just can’t get motivated,” why not surrender yourself to this song’s sense of speed? It will help you cut off your complacency and regain the mental toughness to face the task in front of you.
Highly recommended for those who want to shift into a higher gear when it really counts.
My friendZARD

A signature number by ZARD, famously known as the ending theme of the TV anime SLAM DUNK.
The lyrics woven by Izumi Sakai carry both the warmth of watching over “you” who keeps running straight ahead and the poignancy of a relationship that might one day change—each listen is enough to make your heart swell.
Released in January 1996 as their 17th single and opening the album TODAY IS ANOTHER DAY, this song became a million seller and is etched in the hearts of many fans.
It’s a perfect cheer song for those pivotal moments of youth—like retiring from a club activity or at a graduation ceremony.
Why not sing it at karaoke with friends you haven’t seen in a while, reminiscing about those days? Its unfading melody will surely bring those feelings from back then vividly back to life.


