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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!

A collection of song titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (1–10)

Make It CountNEW!INI

INI|’Make It Count’ Animation Music Video
Make It CountNEW!INI

A heartwarming mid-tempo number that captures the sparkle and fragility of youth.

Its sound blends warmth with wistfulness, beautifully expressing the delicate feelings where hope and anxiety for the future intertwine.

Released in January 2025 as the opening theme for the TV anime “Anyway, I’m Going to Fall in Love,” this track features the vocals of globally active INI, sure to gently nudge you forward if you’re seeking courage on Valentine’s Day.

You want to confess your feelings to someone you like, but you just can’t take that final step.

This song stays close to that frustrating, tender emotion and makes you want to cherish this very moment.

Right before you hand over the chocolate, why not listen to this track and charge up your courage?

Melty MagicNEW!picco

picco – Melty Magic feat. Hatsune Miku [Future Bass / Future Core]
Melty MagicNEW!picco

An irresistibly cute number packed with melt-in-your-mouth sweetness and a touch of magical sparkle.

Produced by picco, this piece was released in February 2019 and is also included on their album “MAGiA.” Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals and glittering synth tones instantly amplify the feelings of a girl in love.

The track also made waves for being featured in Taito’s music game “QQQbeats!!!,” delivering an exceptional rush that makes it perfect for grooving to the rhythm.

The wishes and unstoppable fluttering captured in the lyrics perfectly embody the spirit of Valentine’s Day! Whether you need courage to confess or want to bask in a sweet mood at night, listening to it will surely cast a delightful spell on you.

death anniversaryNEW!chanmina

Chanmina – Memorial Day (Official Music Video) –
death anniversaryNEW!chanmina

Chanmina, who commands an overwhelming presence as a trilingual rapper.

This work marks a new frontier for her, blending the nostalgic melodies of kayōkyoku with sharp, hard-hitting beats.

Released as a digital single in August 2023, it was written as the theme song for the TV drama Hayabusa Shobodan, based on Jun Ikeido’s original work.

While attuned to the story’s unsettling atmosphere, it carries a strong will to resist fate and definitions imposed by others.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and the song moves at a mid-tempo pace, making it great for savoring the weight of the lyrics—or for delivering an emotionally charged performance at karaoke.

With its unique groove that balances seductiveness and strength, it’s the perfect track to listen to when you want to break out of your shell.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Me”: Compilation [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (11–20)

merry-go-roundNEW!Yuuri

Yuuri “Merry-Go-Round” Official Music Video
merry-go-roundNEW!Yuuri

A ballad written as the theme song for the feature-length animated film “Lonely Castle in the Mirror,” released in December 2022.

It’s a number in which Yuuri sings with gentle yet powerful emotion about the heartache of thinking of someone precious who’s far away, and the attachment that doesn’t fade.

The song is also included toward the end of the album “Ni,” and its themes—loneliness, pain, and connection with others, which mirror the film’s worldview—moved many listeners to tears.

It carries a resolve to accept even the suffering that comes with loving and to keep living, and its heart-wrenching melody is perfect for moments when you want to listen closely while thinking of someone dear.

It’s a work I hope not only those who want to savor the lingering feelings after watching the film will hear, but also anyone seeking a soul-stirring masterpiece.

Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)NEW!ryo

ryo (supercell) / Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)
Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)NEW!ryo

The moment the intro kicks in, a lot of people will probably get goosebumps! Created by Vocaloid producer ryo and released in January 2026, this piece was made as a special track for the Netflix animated film “Super Kaguya-hime!” While preserving the original song’s bittersweetness and sense of speed, it evolves into an even more dazzling sound.

It’s been about 18 years since the original version was posted in December 2007.

Who would’ve thought we’d get to hear a remix by the creator himself? Fans must be over the moon.

MetronomeNEW!Yonezu Kenshi

Let me introduce a delicate ballad that traces the way hearts fall out of sync over time.

Comparing two people to metronomes keeping their own tempo, the lyrics portray how a rhythm that once matched gradually drifts apart—piercingly resonant, isn’t it? Even after the breakup, the lingering attachment and regret that lead one to wish for the other’s happiness yet still hope for a reunion are sure to bring listeners to tears.

This song is included on the album “Bremen,” released in October 2015.

It’s also known for the fact that Kenshi Yonezu not only wrote and composed it, but also created the music video, drawing about 200 original illustrations.

A song about the emotional distance that love alone cannot prevent, it’s one to hear on nights when the pain of heartbreak won’t fade, or for anyone who just can’t forget someone.

% 〜m.e.r〜NEW!HY

HY – “% ~m.e.r~” lyric video
% 〜m.e.r〜NEW!HY

Released as the fourth installment of a five-month consecutive release project conducted in December 2020, this work is included on the 14th album, HANAEMI.

Based on a true story from someone Nakasone knows, it’s a love song that portrays the heartrending story of being separated without ever confessing your feelings to the one you love.

The lyrics, which try to express the distance between the two and the certainty of their feelings through numbers and symbols, really strike a chord.

It’s a song I’d like people nursing unspoken feelings in a one-sided love to listen to.