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A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.

A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
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A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.

There are many words that start with “mi,” like mirai (future) and michi (road), right?

So, what songs have titles that start with “mi”?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “mi”!

It also includes songs with titles like the ones mentioned above—“mirai” and “michi.”

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, old and new, across different genres, so if you find something you like, be sure to add it to your playlist!

You can also use them for word games like shiritori that use song titles.

A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” For shiritori or karaoke reference (1–10)

Light Blue RainNEW!Yagami Junko

Light Blue Rain Junko Yagami with lyrics
Light Blue RainNEW!Yagami Junko

A masterpiece that paints the pain of heartbreak in vivid colors, its sophisticated, urban sound lingers in the heart.

Released in September 1978 as singer-songwriter Junko Yagami’s fifth single, the song remains enduringly popular.

In October 1978, after appearing in a spotlight segment on a music program, it became widely known and a major hit.

Its soaring high-tone vocals and translucent melody are a perfect match for June’s gentle, humid air.

Sprinkled with rain motifs, this piece is ideal as background music for leisurely time spent indoors.

It’s also lovely to sing it freely at a karaoke gathering in a key that suits your voice.

How about it for a calm, rainy-day moment?

Harbor Town No. 13NEW!Misora Hibari

Let us introduce a song whose beautiful melody vividly conveys the atmosphere of a port town and the emotions of parting and joyful reunions on the pier.

The lyrics, which capture the sailors’ sorrows and joys, are perfect for listening to leisurely indoors during rainy June days.

Hibari Misora’s overwhelming vocals bring the scenes of that time brilliantly back to life.

Released as a single in March 1957, the piece was also featured as a classic in the 2013 film “The Star: Hibari Misora.” It is included on renowned albums such as “Hibari Misora Best – Original Edition.” During the rainy season, it’s recommended as BGM or for singing together in music recreation with seniors.

Enjoy a heartwarming moment as you evoke nostalgic memories.

Under the same skyNEW!ayaka

Written in 2009 as the theme song for Kao’s “ASIENCE” commercial, its lyrics—centered on the themes of the will to live, strong determination, and gentle bonds—together with a powerful vocal performance resonated with many people.

Since Ayaka skillfully switches between a richly resonant chest voice and a clear, transparent falsetto, songs with a slightly quicker tempo than a typical ballad are recommended for practice.

By firmly focusing on diaphragmatic breathing, you’ll be able to take deeper breaths and produce a more grounded, solid voice.

Try singing crisply while engaging your abdomen.

The Future Projection IINEW!DREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature song “Mirai Yosouzu II.” When it comes to DCT ballads, this is the one, right? Lots of people probably sing it at karaoke.

First, since the opening notes are quite high, be careful not to let your guard down from the very start.

If you listen closely to the intro and form a clear image of the pitch, you should be fine.

Also, because the tempo is relaxed, try to sing carefully without letting phrases run together, almost as if you’re placing each note.

In the chorus, the melody goes into a higher range, so sing boldly and hit the pitches with a grand, expansive feel.

mixed nutsNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

[Full Song] Mixed Nuts / Official HIGE DANDism | Easy choreography, sports day dance (kindergarten, nursery school, elementary school: preschool, middle preschool, senior preschool, lower grades, middle grades, upper grades)
mixed nutsNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism has been churning out hits with unstoppable momentum.

Mixed Nuts, released digitally in April 2022, was written as the opening theme song for the TV anime SPY x FAMILY.

The lyrics depict the inner conflicts of characters who aren’t a real family yet live together, as well as the warmth of the time they share—even if it’s only temporary.

Its fast-paced, jazzy melody alone is enough to get you excited.

As a theme song hugely popular with children, it’s a perfect track for moving freely and dancing together at a school sports day!

crescent moonNEW!ayaka

Ayaka’s signature song “Mikazuki.” Since it’s a ballad, as long as you don’t rush the tempo and sing carefully, I think anyone can aim for a score of 90.

The unique pauses in the A verse of “Mikazuki” are very important, so I recommend singing while firmly keeping the rhythm with your body.

Also, you might feel like adding vibrato on the long tones, but try holding back at first and extend your voice straight.

In JOYSOUND’s karaoke scoring rankings, the top spots seem to be in the high 90s, so it’s a masterpiece where you can expect a high score if you practice thoroughly.

The Tangerine SongNEW!SEX MACHINEGUNS

A song by SEX MACHINEGUNS that wholeheartedly praises Ehime’s local specialties.

Released by Toshiba EMI in April 1999, this track is an explosion of hometown love from bandleader ANCHANG.

The gap between the authentic speed metal sound and lyrics extolling the greatness of mikans is staggering—you’re so overwhelmed that the content barely sinks in.

Belt it out at karaoke and your fierce shouts and over-the-top local pride might leave everyone around you dumbfounded.

It’s a track with the potential to freeze the room, yet among close friends it can spark a roaring sing-along and hysterical laughter—a number with absolutely devastating impact.

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