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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 Whose Titles Start with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (451–460)

Metro FilmHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “Metro Film” Music Video
Metro FilmHata Motohiro

As the hot summer ends and the weather becomes more comfortable, autumn is the season that makes you want to head out for walks or take a bus or train for a little trip.

A perfect song for that mood is Motohiro Hata’s “Metro Film.” In this song, the protagonist rides a train alone and lets their thoughts wander.

It feels like listening to someone else’s monologue, but when you listen to it while riding a train, your feelings start to align with the protagonist’s, and it can feel as if the song was written just for you.

It’s a track that lets you experience that sense of unity with music.

Menhera Popcorn!Shoujo Kagekidan Himitsu no Miyako

Himitsu no Miyako MV “Menhera Popcorn!” (Official Music Video)
Menhera Popcorn!Shoujo Kagekidan Himitsu no Miyako

Shoujo Kagekidan Himitsu no Miyako, who perform as a “menhera pop band,” captivate fans with a one-of-a-kind concept.

Their concept is that they’re an alien band from a planet beyond Earth.

They’re also known for combining musical performances with short skits.

And while their concept is extremely unique, a key point is their strong vocal ability.

Before you know it, as you listen, you’re drawn into the world of Himitsu no Miyako.

Meroismmurasaki ima

Murasaki Ima – Meloism (MUSIC VIDEO)
Meroismmurasaki ima

Singer-songwriter Shikon, who gained nationwide popularity with “Masho no Onna A,” is an artist influenced by R&B and showcases high-level vocals that use melisma—a fundamental R&B technique—in her songs.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Melorhythm.” This piece contains fewer R&B elements and is characterized by a somewhat denpa-style melody.

Despite its bright vibe, it surprisingly has a narrow vocal range, making it easy for most women to sing.

Count Mercizekkei kujira

[MV] Sublime Scenery Whale / Count Merci
Count Mercizekkei kujira

Formed in 2013.

Their songwriting is said to be unique: the members do their best to pick up and develop the hummed melodies sung by vocalist Natsuko Polaris, which she sings inspired by the sympathy she receives once a week from her hometown.

Their musical style sets them apart from other girl bands.

main actorMinami

It’s an emotional piece that sings, “I might be insignificant, but I still want to live—I want a place where I belong.” It’s a song by Minami, a singer-songwriter from Saitama Prefecture, released as her debut single in 2017.

The track begins with a poetry reading, and as it progresses, you gradually find yourself drawn in.

It makes you realize, deep down, that I feel this way too—that we all carry these feelings.

It’s a moving, heartfelt ballad that really hits home.

A collection of song titles that start with “Me” [Melody, Meri Kuri, etc.] (461–470)

Made in MeKafu × Tokyo Gegegay

[Suite] Kaf × Tokyo Gegegay #122 “Made in Me” [Original MV]
Made in MeKafu × Tokyo Gegegay

“Kafu,” a virtual female singer, runs a collaborative project called “Kumikyoku,” where she partners with real-life artists and composers.

The 11th installment is a collaboration with Tokyo Gegegay titled “Made in Atashi.” It’s a danceable track imbued with Tokyo Gegegay’s signature exotic flair, and the lyrics—comparing life to cooking—leave a strong impression.

According to Kafu, the song’s theme is about not holding back your feelings, breaking out of your shell, and baring everything.

Be sure to listen with that in mind!

Main ThemeYakushimaru Hiroko

Hiroko Yakushimaru – Main Theme (Live)
Main ThemeYakushimaru Hiroko

Actress Hiroko Yakushimaru is known for her delicate singing voice.

Since she also had great success as a singer, many women in their 50s likely include her songs in their repertoire.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Main Theme.

Crafted with a style reminiscent of the Latin jazz classic Sway, this piece has a relaxed tempo and a very singable vocal line.

With a lot of lower notes, it’s also a good choice for women who find high notes difficult.