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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, Meri-Kuri, etc.] (291–300)

Medusasukoyaka daiseidō

Medusa (Medusa) / KAITO SP – Healthy Cathedral [VOCALOID Original Song]
Medusasukoyaka daiseidō

It’s a Vocaloid track inspired by Medusa from Greek mythology, where a sense of tragic solemnity and burning intensity surge in at the same time.

Created by Sukoyaka Cathedral and released in September 2024, it features KAITO SP on lead vocals and a heavy sound infused with Latin-flavored elements.

You’ll find yourself drawn into its majestic world before you know it.

A must-listen for KAITO fans!

whinysurii

Memeshi / Surii feat. Kafu
whinysurii

Srii, the Vocaloid producer who made a sudden entry into the Hall of Fame with their very first release, “Kūchū Bunkai” (Disassembly in Midair), has continued to put out numerous hit songs.

On YouTube, “Memeshii,” which has surpassed one million views, stands out for its lively ensemble that begins with delicate acoustic guitar phrases.

Since the song has relatively little dynamic and pitch variation overall, it’s easy to sing at karaoke if you set it to your own key.

If possible, try reproducing the catchy breaths as well—it’s a cute number.

me me me me mechintara

[Hatsune Miku] Mememememe [Original Song]
me me me me mechintara

First, the title grabs your attention—this is a brisk, stylish rock number.

It’s the tenth song released by Chintara, who has been active as a Vocaloid producer since 2011.

It’s a track I hope you’ll listen to on a September night, feeling the air grow cool.

Mary Janetsunoda☆hiro

(PV) Hiro Tsunoda – Merry Jane (NHK).mpg
Mary Janetsunoda☆hiro

Hiro Tsunoda is one of Japan’s leading soul singers.

His appeal, above all, lies in his incredibly deep voice—so deep you’d hardly believe he’s Japanese.

It has astounding richness, and if you only listen to the voice, it can sound like a foreign singer.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is “Mary Jane.” It’s a classic, no explanation needed.

With its mix of sweetness and poignancy, this track brings out the full potential of his low register.

Be sure to give it a listen.

Maid Grand Rotationtontokoton sutaffu ichidō

TV anime “Akiba Maid War” Uncensored Version Non-Credit OP Video / ‘Maid Daikaiten’
Maid Grand Rotationtontokoton sutaffu ichidō

Songs built around spoken lines can be really fun, right? One I especially recommend is “Maid Grand Rotation.” It’s the opening theme of the anime Akiba Maid War.

In the first half of the track, the characters from the show deliver classic maid café lines.

It might be hard to picture, so give it a listen first.

By the way, each character’s personality comes through in their lines, so watching the anime beforehand will make it even more exciting.

I know it’s bothersome, but…Tonneruzu

Now firmly established as legendary comedy entertainers and a vocal duo that has released numerous classic songs, Tunnels.

Their 11th single, “Meiwaku Deshō ga…”—also covered by Hiroshi Itsuki—is a track where you’ll want to pay attention to the spoken-word parts that evoke the TV drama “Zenryaku Ofukuro-sama.” The melody, where the distinct voices of Takaaki Ishibashi and Noritake Kinashi intertwine, perfectly suits the wistful arrangement.

It’s a lyrical ballad that belies its origins as a comic song.

Compilation of songs with titles starting with 'Me' [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (301–310)

Majordo~pamin

Vocaloid producer Dopamine, known for his hard-hitting sound.

The track he wrote for the anonymous submission event “Colorless Nameless Festival II” is Major.

The piece features a sound built with chorus parts reminiscent of a military song, drum patterns that evoke marching, and even alarm-like effects.

The lyrics juxtapose peace and conflict.

It’s packed with impact while also crafting a dark atmosphere.

Watching the music video will likely help you better understand the events depicted in the lyrics.