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 compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (111–120)
MickeyMatsuura Gorie

It’s a bright, poppy happy song that instantly amps up the crowd.
Originally themed around cheerleading, it features a catchy rhythm and energetic chants.
Just listening makes you want to clap along, making it a perfect fit for wedding performances.
The choreography is simple and easy to learn, and adding touches like pom-poms to the outfits doubles the cuteness.
It makes those special wedding moments even more dazzling—a song everyone can enjoy together.
Compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke (121–130)
Midnight RoseNatsuyama Yotsugi

This is a Vocaloid track featuring a glamorous big band–style jazz sound.
Composed by Yotsugi Natsuyama and released in October 2025, it stands out for lyrics themed around “wanting to love without being misled by the emptiness of what’s visible,” drawing listeners into its dramatic world.
MAYU’s vocals color the song with a cool, lustrous tone, evoking a single rose blooming in the night city.
How about giving it a lively listen late at night, all by yourself?
Mr.SnowmanE-girls

This pop tune depicts a love that boldly tries to reach someone who stands before you, cold and towering like snow.
Its catchy melody and fast-paced electro sound express both the heartache of being unable to take that first step toward him and the determined, positive feelings of not giving up.
Released in November 2014 as E-girls’ 12th single, it was featured in commercials for UHA Mikakuto’s e-ma throat lozenges and Prince Hotels’ snow resorts, and peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
The music video, evoking a shimmering white world, is dreamlike and perfectly heightens the mood of winter romance.
It’s a winter song that’s perfect for those moments when you need a push in love or want to get hyped with friends at karaoke.
milk teaFukuyama Masaharu

Among vocal training students who struggle with high notes, a very common comment is, “Because my voice is low, Masaharu Fukuyama’s songs are easy to sing!” In fact, Fukuyama’s songs often have a wide low range and don’t feature many excessively high notes, so there are plenty of songs you can sing in the original key.
However, one caveat is that if you sing the low notes with your throat as if you’re speaking, even a comfortable range can feel strenuous.
It’s important to vibrate the vocal cords at every pitch, so place your hand in the hollow between your collarbones and try singing while checking that your vocal cords are properly vibrating.
Also, when producing sound, aim your voice as if projecting to a distant point; this helps engage the vocal cords rather than the throat.
Instead of mumbling up close, it’s best to sing as clearly and crisply as possible.
Enchanting VanillaSebunsu Bega

This is the lead track from Seventh Vega, a four-piece city rock band from Tokyo, released on their first full-length album PRINCESS in October 2025.
The lyrics are striking, layering the sweet, precarious temptations of love with the scent of vanilla.
A funky sound and catchy melodies coexist with an urban atmosphere.
The groove is so good you’ll find yourself keeping time with your body.
Highly recommended when you want to bask in the sweet, bittersweet memories of love.
Mrs. Pumpkin’s Comical Dreamhachi

This is a work posted in 2009 by Kenshi Yonezu—who has since become a defining singer-songwriter of the J-POP scene after 2010—under his Vocaloid producer alias, Hachi.
Created in anticipation of Halloween, the track is characterized by a fantastical yet eerie worldview.
Its exhilarating tempo, paired with arrangements that employ off-kilter, irregular-meter-like sway and inventive noise, conjures a liminal atmosphere where dreams and reality seem to intersect.
Through the personified character of Mrs.
Pumpkin, the wry, intentionally ambiguous lyrics blur the line between the ordinary and the abnormal, offering a depth that invites varied interpretations from listeners.
How about picking it as a track to spice up your Halloween party?
Mirror WorldBIGMAMA

Released in November 2024 as the first work under their new co-production framework with NTT Docomo Studio & Live, this is BIGMAMA’s eighth digital single.
Using a dialogue with one’s reflection in the mirror as its motif, it captures the modern era lived between the virtual and the real.
As Masato Kanai put it, it’s “the most dazzling song to date,” packed with a message of hope.
With its breezy beat, beautifully ringing guitars, and lyrical violin, the sound is outstanding as well.
Highly recommended if you want to experience the quintessential BIGMAMA.


