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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.] (421–430)

Mellow-Mellow Cancel ♡x♡ Communityakuma no kissu

Devil’s Kiss “Mellow-Mellow Cancel ♡x♡ Scene” M/V
Mellow-Mellow Cancel ♡x♡ Communityakuma no kissu

It’s a pop tune that sings about the bittersweet feelings of struggling with a relationship with someone important.

Released by Akuma no Kiss in October 2024, the song was written and composed by Seiko Oomori.

The distinctive world created by the vocals of Kanano Senritsu and Katy Kashi is striking, giving it an addictive charm that makes you want to listen on repeat.

It’s the perfect track for times when you feel like you’re losing your sense of self or when you’re troubled by love.

I think it’s a number that boosts your self-esteem!

make may dayAragaki Yui

Yui Aragaki (新垣結衣) – MV Make My Day – HD
make may dayAragaki Yui

Gakki’s first single and a hit song.

All of Gakki’s songs and vocals are perfect for mornings, with plenty that help you wake up feeling refreshed, but I especially recommend this one as a favorite because it has a very strong acoustic feel.

#Meyuka

[Yuka x Rohto Lycee] “#Me” Music Video
#Meyuka

It’s a pop song that boldly belts out the message: love yourself! Created by singer-songwriter Yuka, whose popularity took off through activity on video-based social platforms, the track was released in October 2023 and was featured in Rohto Pharmaceutical’s “Rohto Lycee” commercial.

The acoustic arrangement perfectly highlights Yuka’s unpretentious vocals—truly lovely.

It has a charm that will put a smile on your face before you know it.

Highly recommended for a first-thing-in-the-morning listen before heading to work or school!

Mega Ranger OndoAsakawa Hiroko

Denji Sentai Megaranger Ending 2: Bomb Dancing Megaranger
Mega Ranger OndoAsakawa Hiroko

In Denji Sentai Megaranger, this was an ending theme used exclusively during the summer.

It’s essentially a Bon Odori-style song, and since the Megaranger members dance in yukata, it could be considered a great treat for fans.

awakeningKinochi Midori

Awakening (sound only) Midori Kinouchi
awakeningKinochi Midori

It was released in 1974 as Midori Kinouchi’s debut single.

She got her break into show business as a mascot girl on a music program and made her debut as a singer with this song.

With her cute features and charming voice, she gained popularity; although the record itself wasn’t a hit, her bromide photos sold like hotcakes.

MegalithHonda Masato

Masato Honda – Megalith (Live in Korea)
MegalithHonda Masato

A saxophonist born in Nakamura City, Kochi Prefecture.

Influenced by parents who were music teachers, he developed an interest in music from an early age and began playing the saxophone in third grade.

He went on to Kunitachi College of Music and joined the jazz orchestra.

His achievements were remarkable even while in school, including winning first place on his first appearance at the Big Band Jazz Contest and receiving the Best Soloist Award.

With the fusion group T-SQUARE, which he joined in 1991, he brought a fresh breeze not only as a performer but also in composition and arrangement.

Since 1998, he has worked as a solo artist, energetically pursuing activities as a top-tier performer with advanced technique, as well as an arranger and producer.

Mail of LoveKisugi Takao

This is the theme song written by Takao Kisugi, a singer-songwriter known for his urbane style, for the program “24-Hour Television.” It was performed during the 11th broadcast of “24-Hour Television” in 1988, where he appeared and collaborated with the Tokyo Boys and Girls Choir.

Unfortunately, no recorded version exists, so the drawback is that it cannot be heard on CD or vinyl.