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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.] (71–80)

Maidril Wondersasaki

“Maidrill Wonder” was released by sasaki in October 2025.

It’s a short 1-minute-15-second piece where stylish electro sounds pair perfectly with Teto’s cool vocals.

The lyrics reflect backward-looking feelings and the determination to break free from them.

The music video was created by visual artist UPA=Uha, featuring Teto in a maid outfit against a green-themed backdrop.

Be sure to check out this polished Teto track.

melon sodayūkisan

Organic Acid/ewe 'Melon Soda' feat. Hatsune Miku MV
melon sodayūkisan

A track released under Yoh Kamiyama’s alias “Yukisan” celebrating a decade-long journey.

Released in October 2025, this bittersweet pop tune is themed around lingering summer afterimages and sparkling carbonation.

Transparent layers of synth intertwine with band instrumentation to create a breezy atmosphere.

The lyrics contrast the bursting euphoria of melon-soda bubbles with the ephemerality of their eventual fade.

Capturing moments of shared laughter amid passing seasons, its worldview is sure to resonate with anyone who wants to cherish the irreplaceable present.

PropositionRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Proposition [Official Music Video]
PropositionRADWIMPS

The RADWIMPS song “Meidai,” known as the theme for the popular news program news zero.

Their recent tracks tend to have dramatic pitch leaps, and this one is no exception, featuring a succession of phrases that require intense rises and falls in pitch.

The vocal range here is quite wide, from mid1 C to hi A#, and since there isn’t much leeway either lower or higher, you’ll need to break through the range barrier on your own.

The pitch movement in the chorus—where the energy peaks—is relatively gentle, so the chorus shouldn’t be an issue; however, there are very few breathing points, so make sure to study the vocal line in advance.

MelissaPorunogurafiti

Porno Graffitti “Melissa” MUSIC VIDEO (Anime “Fullmetal Alchemist” Cour 1 Opening Theme)
MelissaPorunogurafiti

Released in September 2003 as their 12th single, this is one of the signature songs by Porno Graffitti, the rock duo from Hiroshima Prefecture.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Fullmetal Alchemist and is also known for winning Song of the Year at the 18th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

The lyrics, imbued with the will to reclaim what’s been lost and the resolve to move forward while healing a wounded heart, resonate deeply with listeners.

Beginning with a striking bass riff, the song’s high-velocity sound and powerful vocals fuse into an arrangement that’s guaranteed to fire up any karaoke session—a rock number you’ll want to belt out with friends.

MetamorphosisKudō Shizuka

Shizuka Kudo / Metamorphose [Official Video]
MetamorphosisKudō Shizuka

This is the 14th single by Shizuka Kudo, a singer who rose to fame as a member of Onyanko Club and went on to release numerous hits after going solo.

Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Nandara Mandara,” the track stands out for its funky groove.

The lyrics powerfully express the emotions of a woman swayed by love and her desire for change, capturing those moments when you just want to surrender to an irresistible romantic impulse—something many listeners can relate to.

Peaking at No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and selling over 440,000 copies, this song marked a turning point for Kudo as an artist, stepping beyond her earlier idol-style musical direction and becoming one of her signature works.

Merry Christmas for youo nyanko kurabu

A gem of a Christmas number included on a special project album released in December 1986 by Onyanko Club, the group that dominated the idol scene of the 1980s.

Five solo members from CBS/Sony came together; alongside each of their hit songs, the newly recorded track fully evokes a warm Christmas mood.

The mellow, ballad-like melody and the layered harmonies of the five distinct voices leave a strong impression.

Produced as a picture-disc LP, it’s packed with fan-pleasing touches, including Christmas-themed chatter between tracks.

Singing of feelings you want to send to someone special on a holy night, this work overflows with the sweet, gentle charm of idol pop.

It also captures the variety unique to idol project albums of the time, making it a piece that stirs nostalgia while heightening the Christmas spirit.

Merry Christmas for youMinamino Yoko

As a leading idol of the 1980s, Yoko Minamino enjoyed outstanding popularity.

This song, included on the album “SNOWFLAKES” released in December 1988, was also featured on the following year’s album “Dear Christmas,” and is a work that entrusts a prayer for world peace to the Christmas season.

Its lyrics—depicting moments of reaching out to malnourished children and a compassionate gaze toward the vulnerable—carry a depth of message distinct from idol songs that focus mainly on romance.

Carried by a sentimental sound, Minamino’s vocals gently embrace the loneliness and wishes that lie behind the glitter of Christmas.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a quiet night while spending time with someone special.