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 (141–150)
crescent moonGadoro

A hip-hop ballad by GADORO that portrays his clumsy love life in strikingly real words.
While struggling through poverty, he expresses gratitude and love for the partner who supports him, along with an unshakable sense of weakness—lyrics that are sure to pierce deeply into listeners’ hearts.
Vivid details, like the crescent-shaped marks left by his nail-biting habit, seem to lay bare his inner turmoil.
The track appears on his acclaimed 2019 March release, SUIGARA.
On nights when you face a reality that won’t go your way, listening while thinking of someone dear will no doubt leave you moved by its bittersweet yet warm world.
Crescent Moon RhapsodyRYTHEM

This is a RYTHEM song that portrays embracing one’s imperfect self and stepping forward with hope for the future.
Its bittersweet melody is layered with brilliant brass and the duo’s clear harmonies, resulting in a powerful anthem that feels like a push on the listener’s back.
Released in August 2005, it was widely loved as the ending theme for the TV program “Sekai Ururun Taizaki.” It is also included on the acclaimed album “Mugen (Yumegatari) Factory.” At live shows, a mass sing-along with fans is the norm, and many say it makes them feel a strong bond with their companions, resonating deeply in their hearts.
Just as a waning moon will eventually become full, even if you’re incomplete now, you can surely shine.
This classic that makes you believe so will be the best ally for anyone chasing their dreams.
Crescent Moon FantasySOARA/Ōhara Sora (CV: Toyonaga Toshiyuki), Arihara Morito (CV: Ono Yūki), Kagurazaka Sōshi (CV: Furukawa Shin), Munakata Ren (CV: Murata Taishi), Nanase Nozomu (CV: Sawashiro Chiharu)

It’s a moving song by the 2.5D unit SOARA that unfolds from gentle piano tones into a grand band sound.
Fans have praised it as “the pinnacle of coming-of-age ballads.” The lyrics brilliantly liken their incomplete selves to the moon in the night sky, vowing to grow and meet again someday.
The track is included on the single ALIVE SOARA Kachou Fuugetsu “Moon” Edition, released in November 2016.
There’s also a lovely story that when Yuki Ono, who plays Morito Arihara, was singing this song, the moon actually appeared from behind the clouds.
It’s the kind of song that will quietly warm your heart on nights when you’re thinking of someone dear who’s far away.
Crescent Step / Hatsune Mikur-906

This is a track that irresistibly draws your heart in with a sound wrapped in poignancy and translucence, like a crescent moon floating in the night sky.
One-sided love, the jealousy of feeling like someone you like has been taken by someone else—r-906 rides those helpless emotions atop brisk drum and bass, sublimating them into a strangely soothing, weightless world.
Released in November 2020, the song was included on the EP “Lunar Calendar” and later became playable in the popular rhythm game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” broadening its fanbase.
On nights spent wrestling with a love that just won’t work out, why not surrender yourself to this addictive rhythm? It brims with a charm that seems to turn even your frustration into light, buoyant steps.
Crescent Moon MelancholyBābī Bōizu

Barbee Boys, a rock band that gained popularity for their distinctive sound featuring intertwined male–female twin vocals and saxophone.
This 1989 November release deftly portrays the unfulfilled complexities of adult love.
Over a floating guitar riff, KONTA and Kyoko’s vocals capture the emotional disconnect between a man and a woman, their bittersweet harmonies resonating deeply.
Released as the band’s 13th single, the song is also known for being featured in a commercial for Meiji’s chocolate bar “body.” It’s a perfect listen when you want to spend a quiet night alone gazing at the city lights or sink into a sentimental mood.
Crescent Moon and the Red BridgeIsogawa Yuki

This is a song by Yuki Isogawa that is said to have been conceived for over a year, inspired when composer Chiaki Oka was captivated by a fantastical scene he saw at a hot spring inn in Saga: a “red bridge under the moon.” A crescent moon drifting quietly across the night sky, and a red bridge casting its shadow on the water’s surface.
Overlaying the fleeting beauty of their intersection with a man and woman meeting for a single night, the piece portrays the transience and ache of love.
Yuki Isogawa’s sweet, sultry voice, rich with vibrato, vividly brings the story’s scenery to life.
Released as a single in September 2024, it is said to be one of the works commemorating her 15th anniversary.
On a night when your thoughts turn to an unattainable love, why not gently entrust your heart to this song, with its beautiful images that rise before your eyes?
Crescent Moon BluesShimakura Chiyoko

This is a classic enka song by Chiyoko Shimakura that gently overlays the pathos and solitude of life onto a crescent moon floating in the night sky.
While Shimakura is also known for “Jinsei Iroiro,” in this piece she tenderly sings of the heartrending feelings of a woman who endures in silence.
With lyrics by Tetsurō Hoshino and composition by Tetsuya Gen, the quintessential melody and her dignified voice—which doesn’t end in mere sadness—resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in February 2000, it was also performed on an NHK music program in September of the same year.
Those who have weathered many of life’s events may find a different flavor of appreciation when they listen.


