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!
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A collection of song titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (1–10)
Merry -band ver-NEW!n・feni

Artist N Feni, who has been drawing attention for a worldview where dreamy soundscapes coexist with alternative defiance.
“Merry -band ver-,” included on her major debut full-length album tiered skirt released digitally in March 2026, reconstructs a fan-favorite live staple into her current band sound.
While retaining the intimate atmosphere of bedroom pop, the thicker guitars and rhythms expand the emotional scale.
The lyrics, which portray the gentle chaos of everyday life—like weekend plans falling apart—and the feeling of slipping a little free from constricting days, have a charm that seems to loosen life’s sense of stagnation.
With the band’s groove unfolding over a foundation of calm melodies and pale-hued chords, it’s a great recommendation for female-vocal bands who want to perform with heightened emotion.
MelodyNEW!Tamaki Kōji

It’s a masterpiece whose gentle acoustic guitar tones seep into the heart.
Written and composed by Koji Tamaki, it was released as a single in May 1996.
It’s also included on the acclaimed album “CAFE JAPAN,” and became familiar as the ending theme for TBS’s news program “Tetsuya Chikushi NEWS23” as well as an insert song in a drama.
Its worldview, which seems to softly embrace memories and landscapes of the past, is so moving that you may find tears welling up naturally as you listen.
Precisely because of its simple sound, the singer’s expressiveness truly stands out.
In karaoke, if you sing gently, placing each word with care, you’re sure to captivate the room.
It’s recommended for those who want to sing a ballad that gently stays by your side when you’re feeling a bit worn out by daily life.
Cherish me, baby.NEW!Ranamerisa

Singer-songwriter Rana Merisa, who began teaching herself acoustic guitar and writing songs in junior high school, made a major breakthrough thanks to social media.
In 2024, a video of her performing an original song on social media racked up millions of views, and she made her major-label debut in 2025.
While she has not yet received any music awards herself, she has co-produced works with creators who are Grammy winners.
Since April 2025, she has also been hosting a radio program.
Her bluesy, husky voice that you can’t forget after one listen and her band-oriented musical style infused with rock elements are captivating.
If you love strong portrayals of women and emotionally stirring expression, she’ll be irresistible.
Be sure to immerse yourself in her world, which defies the confines of simple voice-and-guitar performances.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Me”: Compilation [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (11–20)
Maple CafeNEW!Minami no Minami

A sweet and slightly bittersweet chiptune featuring Kafu’s vocals.
Produced by Minami no Minami, a well-known Vocaloid producer, it was released in April 2026.
While Minami no Minami has gained popularity for high-energy gag songs that incorporate internet memes, this work unfolds a world reminiscent of a school romance game.
Blending 8-bit sounds with a pop melody to perfection, it portrays the protagonist’s pure feelings of love as they daydream about moments with their crush.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to hold onto a feeling that you don’t want to share with anyone—just yours alone.
megaphoneNEW!Hayase Noeru (FRUITS ZIPPER)

“Megaphone,” digitally released in April 2026 by Noel Hayase—who is active as a member of FRUITS ZIPPER—is a landmark track marking her first step as a solo artist.
Written and composed by Hayase herself, the song is an introspective yet high-energy rock number.
Its message—pushing forward past dissatisfaction with society and the truths we keep hidden inside—resonates powerfully with listeners.
Give it a listen when you want to set repressed emotions free.
medeNEW!tsukuyomi

An up-tempo track whose phrasing makes your vision waver, thrusting unstable, urgent emotions to the forefront.
It’s a Tsukuyomi song released in February 2022, later included on their second album, “Tsuki ga Michiru” (The Moon Fills/Becomes Full).
The brisk piano riff stepping over the racing drumbeat is distinctive and striking—there’s something strangely captivating as you listen.
The confusion over what to create and a sense of self-loss are rendered three-dimensionally within the sound.
This work portrays a complex mental state where the desire to be discovered coexists with fear of others’ gaze.
It’s a perfect song for those who empathize with the struggles of creation or who carry inner conflict.
Try listening to it slowly at night, alone.
Mela!NEW!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is a rock band from Aichi Prefecture that has gained strong support, especially among younger generations.
Released digitally in April 2020, this song is the pop tune at the core of the album “SINGALONG.” It was featured in a commercial for Dariya’s “Palty Coloring Milk” and selected as the set piece for a dance project on a Nippon TV program, sparking a huge response on social media.
Its bouncy beat, rich harmonies, and the bright tones of the horn section naturally lift the listener’s spirits.
The uplifting lyrics, which affirm one’s inner impulses, are sure to gently encourage anyone diving into a new environment.
It’s widely known, and with its upbeat tempo that makes anyone want to clap along, it’s perfect for livening things up with everyone at a welcome party.


