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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)

Have you ever tried shiritori karaoke, where you connect songs by singing them in a shiritori chain, or song-title shiritori, where you play using only the titles? Surprisingly, it can be hard to come up with “a song that starts with X” on the spot.

So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs that start with “Me,” to give you hints for shiritori karaoke and song-title shiritori.

We’ve gathered a wide range—from tracks by trending artists to timeless classics—so please use this as a reference and enjoy your karaoke and shiritori to the fullest!

Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (61–70)

Melty Halloweenokamoto nobuhiko

Nobuhiko Okamoto “Melty Halloween” Music Clip / 4th Single ‘Melty Halloween’
Melty Halloweenokamoto nobuhiko

This song is packed with the excitement of friends gathering on Halloween night.

Released by Nobuhiko Okamoto in October 2017 as his fourth single, it features a captivating world with five characters—including a Nightmare and a Vampire—and depicts an adventure revolving around sweet treats, all set to the phrase “Trick or Treat.” The track includes as many as seven spoken lines, brimming with playfulness atop a pop and catchy sound.

It’s perfect as BGM for a Halloween party, and it’s sure to get everyone hyped if you dress up, sing, and dance along!

Underworld Halloween Night!Shirakami Fubuki

An exhilarating dance number set against the backdrop of Halloween and the Underworld.

Created by Hololive VTuber Shirakami Fubuki in October 2025, it was first unveiled during a 3D live performance celebrating her birthday.

The piece centers on a fantastical world—the Underworld deep beneath the Fubukingdom—and is sprinkled with enigmatic motifs like costumes and a forbidden box.

It’s a quintessentially Halloween electro-swing that blends thrills and fun in perfect harmony!

I can’t say “Merry Christmas.”Inagaki Junichi

Junichi Inagaki – Can’t Say Merry Christmas ~ Church ver. (Official Music Video)
I can’t say “Merry Christmas.”Inagaki Junichi

This is the 20th single by Junichi Inagaki, who has long been active as an urban-style singer, released in November 1990.

Chosen as the commercial song for Sanki’s “Boutique JOY,” it’s a winter staple marked by sophisticated arrangements and poignant lyrics.

Interweaving imagery like a velvet sky and foghorns sounding from the harbor, it delicately portrays the regret and loneliness of being unable to express one’s feelings to someone important.

This ballad, themed around a heart that can’t be honest, is full of mature mood with elements of AOR and city pop.

It’s a recommended number for those whose hearts ache with Christmas memories or when you want to sing in a mellow, intimate atmosphere.

Memorial SnowTRF

A wistful winter ballad included on TRF’s 2009 single.

Drawing attention as an answer song that carries on the world of their earlier signature track “Samui Yoru Dakara…,” it’s a poignant work that speaks to feelings for someone lost, set against the scene of powdery snow falling.

The song was also used in a Takasu Clinic commercial and as the theme for the 60th Sapporo Snow Festival.

It’s a winter tune that accompanies those who want to spend a winter night reflecting on past love, or who have experienced parting with someone dear.

Merry Merry (10th Anniversary)dezzy

dezzy (100 Million Yen-P) feat. Hatsune Miku – Merry Merry (Mary Mary 10th Anniversary) [Official MV]
Merry Merry (10th Anniversary)dezzy

This is a work delivered once again to listeners after a span of ten years.

It’s a song originally released in 2011 by dezzy, also known as the 100-million-yen P, with a rearranged version unveiled in December 2024.

It’s a lyrical Vocaloid ballad portraying a form of love that never fades with the passage of time.

It sings of universal themes: feelings that cannot be forgotten even when apart, the wish to keep holding hands forever, and a cherished person who continues to live on in memory.

The grand sound centered on piano and strings resonates deeply in the heart and is truly moving.

Makeup MagicFirosofī no Dansu

Philosophy no Dance, known for their philosophical lyrics and Black music-inspired tracks, have been drawing attention.

This song is a pop tune that captures the sparkling rush of the moment you flip your switch with makeup.

The intimate mood—like peeking in on a girls’ party among the members—makes it fun just to listen.

The track is included on the single “Mayocchau wa,” released in August 2025 to commemorate the group’s 10th anniversary.

Its synth-sparkling, groovy sound and message that boosts self-esteem feel downright magical.

It’s the perfect song for your morning routine, turning everyday makeup time into something special—and guaranteed to lift your mood!

Make-up ShadowInoue Yosui

It’s a song that feels like capturing the moment you transform into a new self, repainting your melancholy in front of the mirror.

Released by the one-and-only singer-songwriter Yosui Inoue in July 1993, it was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Subarashiki Kana Jinsei” (What a Wonderful Life).

The track is also included on the album “UNDER THE SUN.” It sets the complex inner state—hiding sorrow with makeup and presenting a glamorous facade—to a light, slightly mysterious sound.

It’s a renowned piece also known for arranger Jun Sato winning the Arrangement Award at the 35th Japan Record Awards.

On a morning when you’re not feeling your best, putting on your makeup with this song as your BGM might just turn those gloomy shadows into captivating ones.