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.
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A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (101–110)
meme-likeaogurisu

A catchy track that captures the emotional sway of the social media era.
Composed by Aogurisu and released in August 2025, it features lyrics that pop-ify raw feelings like the desire for approval and a sense of emptiness.
Blending synth-driven beats with Kasane Teto’s vocals, it creates a stylish sonic landscape.
It’s a song you’ll want to play when you want to share the anxieties and haze of everyday life.
MireeSuchmos

This track, emblematic of Suchmos’s indie era, is a mid-tempo groove with a comfortable neo-soul texture.
It features a smooth bassline that seems to capture the atmosphere of a city night and distinctive clean guitar cutting.
It’s a great pick when you want to approach your workout naturally, and its cool, airy sound also makes it perfect for stretching or cooling down.
Milano Sandwich Axiangyu

Opening with the word “shiwasu” (the Japanese term for December), this track showcases xiangyu’s keen eye for everyday life.
It begins with a relatable moment of self-reflection—realizing you’ve reached year’s end without having done much—and then the day kicks off as you gulp down a sandwich and coffee at the usual shop by the station.
That small step is depicted like a ritual that breaks through the year-end stagnation.
Produced by Hidefumi Kenmochi, the Afro-pop groove matches the morning tempo and builds a forward-looking momentum, which is part of its charm.
Released as a single in May 2021, the song later made waves with a twist: it was actually adopted as in-store BGM for a real shop.
It’s a track that gently embraces the small pleasures of everyday life—perfect for anyone who feels they didn’t accomplish much by year’s end or wants to reset in a familiar place.
Milk ice creamsayonara, mata kondo ne

On a winter street corner where breath turns white, a sudden parting and the hint of reunion intersect.
Featured on the mini-album “Evening Hairstyle,” released in September 2014, this track is a milestone as the first to have a female vocalist take the lead.
The first-person narration weaves everyday scenes with a curious texture in which chill and sweetness coexist.
Riding on Sayonara, Mata Kondo ne’s signature sharp chord work and propulsive rhythm, unsaid feelings and delicate distances are rendered in a clear, transparent voice—perfect for quietly looking back on the year while walking through the city at year’s end.
It was also performed at a countdown event, where the seasonal feel of the lyrics reportedly synced with the atmosphere of the venue.
All the more during the hectic year-end, this is a song worth pausing to listen to.
Everyone! Time to clean up!Tokyo Haiji

A practical kids’ song by Tokyo Heidi that instantly boosts your cleaning motivation.
Included on the album “Tokyo Heidi Kids’ Best Hits: Toothbrushing Song, Boro Song, Ghost Pancakes—They’re All In There!” released by King Records in June 2021, it’s only 1 minute 42 seconds long but packed with tricks to flip your cleaning switch.
Its rhythmic structure full of sound effects and the storyline that personifies dust and germs and drives them out turn tidying up into play.
When the whole family is about to start a big clean, putting this on first will naturally get everyone moving.
The short length also makes it handy for segmenting tasks—like ‘once for the desk, twice for the floor.’
A compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (111–120)
LookHatsuboshi Gakuen

Sung by Mao Arimura from the game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” set in an idol training school, this track is an electronic pop number themed around self-discovery and hope.
Written, composed, and arranged by kamome sano, its synth-driven sound and solid, grounded beat create a powerful, forward-looking mood.
The lyrics’ message—reflecting on oneself while still moving ahead—will likely encourage anyone ready to take a new step.
Scheduled for release in November 2025, it is implemented in-game as Mao Arimura’s growth stage “STEP3.”
Mirror MirrorMòwěi

This song, woven from three distinct voices, questions the boundary between self and other.
Released by Matsu-o in October 2025, it’s an electronic tune featuring KAITO, Kasane Teto, and Zundamon on vocals.
Centered on the symbolic motif of a mirror, it portrays the emotions of facing the self reflected therein.
In Nokuhashi’s music video, the countless mirrors arranged on a dark stage leave a striking impression.
Give it a listen when you want to take a fresh look at yourself.


