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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 Starting with 'Me' [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (111–120)

MapleMIMI

It’s a bittersweet yet warm song that stays close to a heavy heart.

“Maple” by Vocaloid producer MIMI was released in October 2023.

The four-on-the-floor rhythm combined with acoustic piano and guitar tones gives it a sound that’s distinctly MIMI.

Harui’s delicate vocals seem to convey the emotions embedded in the lyrics just as they are.

If you’re struggling with feeling “different from those around you,” please give it a listen.

a feast for the eyesYonezu Kenshi

[Lyrics_Subbed in Chinese] Eye Candy – Kenshi Yonezu
a feast for the eyesYonezu Kenshi

The song “Ganfuku,” included on the major-label first album YANKEE.

Its simple yet gentle ensemble, featuring the delicate tones of an acoustic guitar, is pleasantly soothing.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, making it relatively easy to sing, but the characteristically intricate melodies of Kenshi Yonezu can be challenging—so be sure to learn them well before trying it at karaoke.

With its relaxed shuffle beat, it’s a heartwarming number that feels great to sing.

Maria of the Labyrinthtatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi “Maria of the Labyrinth” Music Video
Maria of the Labyrinthtatsumi yūto

It’s a truly dazzling and glamorous classic that feels as if the atmosphere of the 1970s golden age of Showa pop has been revived in the Reiwa era! It’s the eighth single released in May 2024 by Yuto Tatsumi, one of the leading young enka singers, with lyrics by Goro Matsui, composition by Kohei Sachi, and arrangement by Mitsuo Hagita—industry heavyweights who have crafted a song that fully brings out the sexy charm of Tatsumi, the “prince” of the enka world.

As mentioned, it’s a straightforward, Showa-style pop number, so the melody is easy to remember and it’s definitely the kind of song that will liven up any karaoke session.

The kobushi and vibrato are kept modest, making it easy to sing even for those not skilled in enka techniques.

Let yourself sink into the song’s atmosphere and sing with the mindset of becoming Tatsumi himself!

MeridianGERARD

Centered around keyboardist Toshiro Egawa, GERARD is a progressive rock band known for its advanced technique and compositional prowess.

This track, included on their debut album “Gerard,” released in March 1984, captivates listeners with its majestic symphonic sound.

The structure shifts from the resonance of tubular bells into a torrent of odd-meter developments, creating a powerful impact.

The piece was re-recorded for the 1998 album “Meridian,” where the lyrical melodies of the Mellotron and the beautiful vocals weave a dazzling sonic world that transcends time.

For fans of technical and dramatic compositions, this is an irresistibly compelling progressive rock number.

mendo_931My Hair is Bad

“mendo_931” is a song that candidly expresses the feeling of “mendokusai”—that sense of bothersome annoyance—we carry in modern society.

Its lyrics capture the vexation felt in human relationships and daily obligations, as well as the fatigue and stress that lie beneath.

Included on the album “woman’s,” released on October 19, 2016, the track delivers a resonant message through Tomomi Shiiki’s skillful choice of words.

It’s recommended for anyone who feels worn out by social interactions or stifled by the routines of everyday life.

merry-go-roundCHEMISTRY

Released in March 2011, this is CHEMISTRY’s 30th single, which served as the ending theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn.

It is also included on their best-of album CHEMISTRY 2001–2011, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their debut.

The song drew attention for its lyrics, which the members themselves wrote, deeply inspired by the anime’s worldview.

Many listeners may find themselves compelled to relate to the poignant words that liken lost memories and the wish for renewal to a perpetually turning playground ride.

When you want to look back on the past yet still step forward into the future, its moving melody is sure to gently give you a push.

Megamorphose♡Smewthie

[Tokyo Mew Mew New] Season 2 Opening “Megamorphose♡” Non-Credit Video
Megamorphose♡Smewthie

This song was written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Tokyo Mew Mew New.

Performed by Smewthie, a unit formed by the five main cast members, it features catchy, comedic phrases that make you want to hum along after just one listen, and an energetic chorus.

Riding on a fast-paced sound, it conveys the girls’ strong, forward-looking feelings directly.

It’s an anime song with a powerful vibe that gives you a push when you want to transform into a new version of yourself!