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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.

Collection of song titles starting with “Ma” (41–50)

Gaze ☆ Daydreamsakaiyuu

With silky vocals and refined piano melodies, this track stylishly colors your workspace as you work.

Created by singer-songwriter Yu Sakai, it was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Nodame Cantabile Finale.

Released as a single in February 2010, it was later included on the album Yes!!.

Blending classical elements—including an homage to Bach—with an R&B groove, the sound pairs perfectly with the anime’s music-college setting.

Its depiction of the sweet, bittersweet flutter of first love is sure to gently soothe you in unguarded moments.

It’s a number you’ll want to add to your playlist if you’d like to study or do desk work in a relaxed, café-like mood.

A list of song titles that start with “Ma” (51–60)

bean-throwing (Mamemaki)momokurochan Z

Children’s song “Mamemaki” (from Momoclochanz’s “Tobidase! Gūchoki Party”)
bean-throwing (Mamemaki)momokurochan Z

The classic Setsubun song that everyone knows has turned into an extra cute and energetic tune! This track is included on the album “Momoclo-chan Z: Children’s Song Collection,” released in May 2021, and it’s also featured on the educational variety show “Tobidase! Goo Choki Party,” making it a long-time favorite among parents and kids.

Although it’s a traditional song tied to an age-old event, the pop, friendly arrangement gives it a fresh feel.

It’s perfect not only for bean-throwing at home but also for school events and any occasion where everyone wants to get excited together!

Bean-Scattering ParadiseKumari Depāto

This is a pop song that blends the lively chants of the traditional Setsubun festival with the fluttering heart of a girl in love.

Included on the album “Cosmo Department,” released in January 2023, the track was created after a member suggested, “Let’s make a song about Setsubun.” Set to a fast-paced sound produced by Kenta Sakurai and his team, the lyrics celebrate having fun to the fullest while wishing for good health and safety.

Join in—move your body to the music and welcome good fortune with a smile!

every dayYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Mainichi (Every Day)
every dayYonezu Kenshi

Even the most boring routine work instantly feels like a dance floor with this song! It’s a track with a magical power, released by Kenshi Yonezu in May 2024.

The bouncy beat and repeating phrases seem to turn even off days into a light, upbeat rhythm, and just listening to it lifts your spirits.

Familiar as the theme for Japan Coca-Cola’s “Georgia” commercials, this number is also included on the album LOST CORNER.

With Yaffle handling the arrangement, its danceable sound is the perfect spark when you’re stuck.

When work or studying has you bogged down, try listening to it like you’d grab a coffee for a quick reset.

my graduationSPEED

SPEED / my graduation -Music Video-
my graduationSPEED

Released in February 1998, this was SPEED’s sixth single.

It was featured in a Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.

commercial, and many of you probably remember the ad with the members appearing in it.

Although the word “graduation” doesn’t appear directly in the lyrics, it portrays the resolve to take a step into adulthood through the end of a precious romance—making it a song that stirs the heart when heard in the season of farewells.

It topped the Oricon charts for three consecutive weeks and was included on the acclaimed album RISE.

The chokers worn on the jacket cover also drew attention, reportedly prompting a flood of inquiries—another nostalgic tidbit.

The vocals are both aching and powerful, capturing the loneliness of parting and the hope for the future at the same time.

It gently nudges you forward onto a new path with memories in your heart—an eternal classic that brings tears every time.

My Rainy Valentinesutoreitenaa

Straightener is a four-piece rock band led by Atsushi Horie from Nagasaki Prefecture.

This track is included on their EP “Next Chapter EP,” released on October 29, 2025.

Written entirely in English, the song wraps you in a soothing, dreamlike sense of floating, created by layers of spatial guitar sounds.

The title might conjure images of a sweet Valentine’s Day, but in reality it’s an alternative piece imbued with the chill and quiet of rain, leaving a somewhat wistful aftertaste.

Its deep sonic world is captivating, as if it gently accompanies the sentimental mood that comes at winter’s end.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to alone on a drizzly February night, lost in thought in a warm room.

See you again.kawanishi natsuki

This warm and slightly nostalgic ballad by Natsuki Kawanishi, a singer-songwriter from Nara Prefecture, was released in August 2025.

It was selected as the opening theme for BS-TBS’s “Nara Fushigi Tabi Zukan.” Co-written with Sho Yamamoto, the song blends a gently enveloping melody with Kawanishi’s resolute vocals to quietly awaken listeners’ “hometowns of the heart.” The lyrics convey not only the parting that comes with setting off on a journey, but also a forward-looking promise to meet again, evoking a sense of certain hope amid loneliness.

It’s a perfect song for those leaving their hometown for school or work.