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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Compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke (121–130)
Future ConnectionЯeal

This is a high-velocity rock tune crafted by the girls’ rock band ЯeaL! Featured as the opening theme for Pokémon Sun & Moon, the song’s sparkling sound and emotional melody really strike a chord.
If you listen closely to the lyrics, they portray the courage to take a step toward the light despite carrying anxieties, and the strong bonds with companions—doesn’t it feel exactly like the relationship between Pokémon and their Trainers? The track was released as a single in May 2018 and was later included on the album Light Up Ambivalenz.
It’s a refreshing, positivity-filled song that gently gives a push to anyone chasing their dreams.
It’s packed with elements that heat up your heart just by listening!
MINTSuchmos

A cool number that brings a pleasant breeze to a languid summer afternoon.
This track by the Kanagawa-born band Suchmos is the lead song from their EP “MINT CONDITION,” released in July 2016.
Its airy sound, infused with jazz and soul, is like a sudden shower that cools the heat radiating off the asphalt.
The music video, a collaboration with the jeans brand Levi’s, won Best New Artist Video (Japan) at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2016.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to drift away from the hustle of city life and savor a stylish summer moment.
The Way Back to the FutureKobukuro

Released by Kobukuro in September 2006 and included on their classic album ALL SINGLES BEST—which became a massive hit with total sales exceeding 3.5 million copies—this song was also used as the image song for NTT West’s telegram service.
The lyrics, which open with a melancholic autumn scene, poignantly portray the regret of not being able to be honest and the earnest wish to face each other once more, tightening the chest.
With its warm, acoustic sound and the duo’s powerful vocals gently nestling close to the heart, it is a gem of a ballad perfect for listening to deeply on long autumn nights.
I can’t find it!Kashiwagi Kareki

An emotional track where the voices of Kasane Teto and Chisey intertwine.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Kareki Kashiwagi, it was released in August 2025.
The song portrays the anxiety of searching for something lost and the lingering frustration when it never seems to be found.
By having the two vocals sing in a call-and-response style, the earnest emotions come across more vividly.
It’s a pop-rock piece that gives you a gentle push forward when you’re feeling uncertain.
A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Mi'. Useful for word-chain games and karaoke (131–140)
Wish of the Crescent Moon&TEAM

This is an &TEAM ballad that entrusts their gratitude to fans and their promise for the future to a crescent moon twinkling in the winter night sky.
It’s the first time the members took part in the production, and their straightforward feelings—seeing their fans as the light that illuminates their path in the darkness—resonate over a gentle piano melody.
The song is included on the album “Yukiakari,” released in December 2024.
A special video, akin to a love letter to fans, was also created, and with over 490,000 copies sold in its first week, the release truly stands as a testament to the bond between the group and their fans.
It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to on nights when you feel grateful for someone special, or when you want to be wrapped in tender vocals.
MikazukiSanketsu Shoujo Sayuri

This is the major-label debut song by the singer-songwriter Sayuri (Sanketsu Shoujo Sayuri), who had attracted attention even before her debut, including winning the Grand Prix at the 5th Music Revolution.
Released in August 2015, the track was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace.
Its lyrics, which portray a longing for perfection and the frustration of being helplessly oneself, resonate deeply on sentimental autumn nights.
The song was later included on the album Mikazuki no Koukai, which earned a spot in the weekly Oricon Top 3 and gained wide support.
The melody has dramatic dynamics, and some may hesitate to sing it with full emotion, but if you project your own struggles onto it, you’ll likely find it feels great to sing.
It’s an emotional rock tune perfect for immersing yourself on long autumn nights.
Happy Halloween, everyone! Let’s have fun together!sakushi sakkyoku: yamaguchi ai

If your child wants a bright, fun party rather than a slightly spooky Halloween vibe, this work by Ai Yamaguchi is perfect! The song has a very pop, happy feel, so even kids who don’t like scary things can enjoy it with peace of mind.
True to Ai Yamaguchi—who started learning classical piano at age five—the irresistibly catchy melody will have anyone humming along after just one listen.
The lyrics feature cute ghosts and jack-o’-lanterns, capturing the excitement of receiving lots of sweets and having a party.
You can really feel Yamaguchi’s gentle affection for children.
Sing and dance together, and Halloween will be even more fun!


