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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!

Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Me” [Melody, Meri Kuri, etc.] (131–140)

MemoryYoshizawa Kayoko

Kayoko Yoshizawa “Memory” MUSIC VIDEO
MemoryYoshizawa Kayoko

A song lovingly woven with feelings for her hometown has arrived from Kayoko Yoshizawa.

Chosen as the official theme song for the 75th National Tree-Planting Festival to be held in Saitama Prefecture, it expresses a warm gaze toward her hometown’s nature and the creatures that live there through her tender vocals.

The nostalgic yet grand arrangement is by Ryo Konishi, who previously arranged “Namida no Kuni” and “Otokobai.” The music video, which features home videos from Yoshizawa’s childhood, further enriches the work’s world.

Released in May 2025 to mark the 11th anniversary of her debut, the song was premiered at her solo concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall in April 2025.

It’s a heartfelt recommendation for anyone who wants to revisit their hometown through the lens of childhood memories.

medicineLeina

Leina, a 19-year-old singer-songwriter from Machida, Tokyo, is attracting attention.

Raised on Western music from an early age and influenced by Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish, she made her debut at 14.

In 2022, her victory on TV Asahi’s “Music Champ 2022” brought her nationwide recognition, and her digital singles have continued to go viral on social media.

She self-produces all her songs, artwork, and videos, and her distinctive musical style portrays human fragility and ephemerality through addictive melodies.

Her album “Ai no Ubugoe, Ai no Nakigoe,” released in September 2024, skillfully expresses the delicate emotions humans possess.

She’s recommended for listeners who resonate with the world-building that blends Western pop sensibilities with Japanese lyrics, and for those drawn to authentic, true-to-life emotions expressed through music.

MazeDESTROSE

DESTROSE – Maze (FULL MV 480p)
MazeDESTROSE

DESTROSE, a highly skilled all-female metal band once dubbed the “female X JAPAN,” was formed in 2007 by guitarist Mina and her members.

They made their indie debut with a single in 2010 and continued to work energetically, delivering a powerful sound built on twin lead guitars and double-bass drums.

In 2013, their first album, DESTROSE, reached No.

7 on the Oricon indie chart, and that same year they made their presence felt with overseas shows in the United States.

Despite several lineup changes, they continued to captivate many fans with a blend of feminine delicacy and overwhelming musicianship.

Even after going on hiatus in July 2015, members went on to thrive in new bands such as LOVEBITES and FATE GEAR.

Spanning from traditional heavy metal to beautiful melodies, the world of DESTROSE is perfect for those who want to enjoy powerful female vocals and technical performances.

MetroJUJU

JUJU 'Metro' Music Video Full Version
MetroJUJU

This ballad by JUJU opens with a piano melody that breathes refined jazz.

Released in October 2018, it portrays the feelings of a girl taking her first step into adulthood, with a subway commuter pass in hand.

Produced by two of Japan’s leading figures, Kiyoshi Matsuo and Takeshi Kobayashi, the track brings out the very best of JUJU’s artistry.

Chosen as the theme song for Tokyo Metro’s “Find my Tokyo.” campaign, it also drew attention for its music video starring Nana Komatsu.

Drawing on JUJU’s experience with jazz in the United States, her vocals blend deep emotion with urban sophistication, gently embracing a heart wavering between dreams and reality.

Perfect for a calm night alone, this gem lets you savor the beauty of a Japanese ballad infused with jazz elements.

Mellow DreamMEGA SHINNOSUKE

Mega Shinnosuke – Meloi Yume (Official Music Video)
Mellow DreamMEGA SHINNOSUKE

This love song, marked by breezy piano rock, showcases Mega Shinnosuke’s signature genre-defying freedom in full.

From the sparse pre-chorus that bursts into a blazing organ to other ear-catching twists throughout, the track is packed with his unique worldview.

Released as a digital single on April 23, 2025, it includes four tracks in total, featuring the coupling song “Kimi ni Nobel-sho” (Nobel Prize for You).

In the music video, which he directed himself, he portrays a “mellow” world set in a park.

With uplifting lyrics that lighten a tired heart, this is a recommended song not only for young people in the midst of their youth, but for anyone seeking a splash of color in their daily life through music.

Merry Christmas Mr. LawrenceSakamoto Ryuichi

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence – From Ryuichi Sakamoto: Playing the Piano 2022
Merry Christmas Mr. LawrenceSakamoto Ryuichi

A masterpiece that brilliantly fuses Eastern and Western musical elements, this film score was created by Ryuichi Sakamoto in 1983 and won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Music.

Its graceful pentatonic melody is interwoven with the delicate timbres of synthesizer and glass harp, bringing a gentle sense of expansiveness to the heart.

Re-arranged as a solo piano album titled “Coda,” the work also received high acclaim worldwide as the soundtrack to the film “Merry Christmas, Mr.

Lawrence.” Cherished by many artists, including Hikaru Utada and Sarah Brightman, this gem continues to offer profound emotion—an ideal, soothing background for quiet nights or moments when you wish to calm your mind.

MELROSE ~A Promise Not to Love~EXILE ATSUSHI

EXILE ATSUSHI / MELROSE ~A Promise Not to Love~
MELROSE ~A Promise Not to Love~EXILE ATSUSHI

A ballad that portrays the bittersweet feelings of a man and a woman drawn to each other despite a promise not to fall in love.

The wavering heart caught between reason and emotion pairs beautifully with EXILE ATSUSHI’s deeply expressive vocals.

Released in December 2012 as his third solo single, the song is included on albums such as Music and Love Ballade.

It was also featured as the ending theme for NTV’s Sukkiri!!, garnering widespread attention.

This is a track that resonates deeply with those who relate to the complexities of adult romance or who are striving to move forward while carrying a sense of longing.