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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!

Songs with titles starting with “Me” [Melody, MeriKuri, etc.] (321–330)

goddessyuzu

This is “Megami” (Goddess), a track from the 2006 album Ribbon, which Yuzu’s Kitagawa described as a hymn to women.

It’s told from the perspective of a man who meets a woman he loved in his youth after a long time.

Though she once seemed unreliable, she now shines with strength as she lovingly nurtures a baby in her womb.

The man feels the sanctity of life and realizes that he, too, was born into this world loved in the same way.

It’s a song that conveys the mystery of pregnancy and childbirth from a distinctly male point of view.

witchyotto

Witch – Yotto feat. Narukawa Mikoto
witchyotto

The guitar’s sorrowful tone and the melancholic mood linger in the heart.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yotto, released in 2021.

While it’s rhythmical with a four-on-the-floor foundation, it isn’t exactly upbeat—you can savor its unique sensibility.

Perhaps it’s the sense of the chords and Mikoto’s husky vocals that create that feel.

Who is the child taken by the witch, and what becomes of them afterward? The lyrics, which spark the imagination of the story, are another part of the appeal.

It might resonate especially deeply when you’re feeling lonely.

Medaka Siblingswarabe

Anime MV “Medaka no Kyōdai” by Warabe (STEREO Version)
Medaka Siblingswarabe

It was the first single by the trio Warabe—Tomoko Takabe, Atsumi Kurasawa, and Mami Takahashi—released on December 21, 1982.

Created as a project song for the then-popular TV show “Kin-chan no Dokomade Yaru no!,” it was used as an insert song on the program and went on to become a huge hit, selling over one million copies.

If you’re in your 50s at the time of writing, chances are you remember it well.

It’s a truly cute, nursery rhyme–like song with virtually no tricky parts to sing, making it perfect for a big sing-along with everyone there.

If you can spare some attention to your vocal technique, try placing your voice against your upper palate as you sing—you might be able to recreate the original’s adorable tone!

MAKEn・feni

N Feni “MAKE” Music Video
MAKEn・feni

Be sure to check out N.

Feni, who’s active across multiple fields.

In 2015, she auditioned for and was accepted into the idol group BELLRING Shoujo Heart, making her debut.

In 2016, she transferred to another group, MIGMA SHELTER, and changed her stage name to “Yoneko.” Since then, she’s been thriving—performing at live festivals and making her solo debut.

She’s also showcased her talents beyond idol activities by writing and composing music, and by winning Miss iD 2020.

lucid dreamAowaifai

Lucid Dream / Hatsune Miku – Aowifi
lucid dreamAowaifai

It made me wonder, “How can they make a heartbreak song sound this cool?” The painful feelings of a breakup, shouted over a resounding band sound, squeeze your chest and inevitably draw your empathy.

Please enjoy this bittersweet, slightly haunting story—spun by endlessly cool music—together with the animation-style music video.

mellowAhiru Gunsou P

[Kagamine Rin] mellow [Original Song]
mellowAhiru Gunsou P

This is a work by Sergeant Duck P, sung by Kagamine Rin.

It makes great use of Rin’s signature powerful vocals, smoothly linking the girlish ballad sections with the high-energy rock parts, and letting her shout straight out, “Try loving me!” It’s a track that skillfully captures Rin’s qualities and character.

Mary AnnArufī

These days everyone knows The Alfee, but they struggled a lot when they first debuted.

Still, without giving up on their dream, they honed their skills as a backing band for well-known singers, and with “Merianne,” their popularity finally exploded.

You can’t help but feel not only the members’ hard work but also the passion of the record label staff behind that big breakthrough.