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 compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Me”
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- A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
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- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
Songs with titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (351–360)
Mazehaidanshīku doroshī

Hide and Seek Dorothy is a rock band formed in 2020.
Their musical style blends visual kei, pop, and fantasy elements, characterized by a melancholic yet optimistic approach.
Their first digital single, “Maze,” was released in August 2020, followed by the album “Hitoriland,” created around themes that evoke childhood memories and emotions.
Combining nostalgia with freshness, their music resonates deeply and is recommended for listeners of all ages.
trace; a lingering image/semblance (of someone or something)haji→

Hajime→ is a singer-songwriter from Sendai.
He’s well known for collaborations with miwa and SPICY CHOCOLATE.
He originally performed as part of the duo HAZZIE & RYO before going solo, and he broadened his popularity with warm, heart-touching ballads.
His style is notable for rap that flows like singing, making it very easy to listen to.
If you like reggae-leaning artists or HAN-KUN, this will especially hit home.
Merry Tottoko ChristmasHamu Chance・Sunflower Class (Hamtaro・Ribbon-chan・Koushi-kun)

Merrily Hamtaro Christmas is sung by Hamtaro, Ribbon-chan, and Oxnard from the Sunflower Group in the anime Hamtaro.
The song expresses how the hamsters feel with Christmas just around the corner, depicting their adorable antics as they run around and decorate the tree.
Set to a four-on-the-floor dance beat, the bright strings and synth tones convey a sense of excitement, making it a true anime song.
Be sure to listen to this Christmas tune filled with their cute vocals.
Songs with titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (361–370)
Mabelbarūn

It’s a Vocaloid song with a stylish vibe and lyrics that feel conversational and real—that’s its charm.
I think it’s easy to listen to even for people new to Vocaloid, so I especially recommend it.
If you listen with headphones while taking in the scenery, it feels like the worldview expands even more.
Mabelbarūn

This song is about the changing forms of love.
You can clearly feel a kind of messy, tangled emotion.
The guitar sound is lively, and it’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to over and over.
It’s also great for beginners to Vocaloid.
It was released in 2016.
Close your eyes and come here.Bābī Bōizu

A love song where the sweet yet bittersweet feelings of a man and a woman intersect.
The striking harmonies between a husky-voiced female vocalist and a male vocalist stand out, paired with lyrics brimming with thrill and tension.
Released on January 1, 1989, it reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also used as the CM song for Shiseido’s men’s hair styling product “TREND·Y,” cementing the band’s popularity.
A guaranteed crowd-pleaser for karaoke, it’s recommended for those who want to enjoy a nostalgic classic or reminisce about memories with someone special.
Message Songpichikāto faivu

When it comes to bands with stylish sounds, Pizzicato Five is the name that inevitably comes up.
This is their song “Message Song.” Its sophisticated sound and worldview, with a hint of Europe, became popular in the 1990s.
Listening to a track like this while going shopping might make you feel as if you’re in Paris, France.


