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 whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (191–200)
miss youCLASS SEVEN

An emotionally moving love song that strikes the heart with the ache of love and the warmth of caring for someone.
Have you ever felt so full of anxiety precisely because you love someone so much? This song expresses a single-minded resolve to protect a precious person, even amid an uncertain future.
It’s CLASS SEVEN’s debut single, released in July 2025, and was selected as the campaign song for NEC’s LAVIE PCs.
It might be just the thing to listen to when you’re feeling a little uneasy.
Mr. Summertimesaakasu

Circus’s signature song “Mr.
Summertime,” a Japanese cover of Michel Fugain & Le Big Bazar’s classic “Une Belle Histoire.” Although it’s often categorized as city pop, the original belongs to variety music with strong classical elements, giving the entire piece a moody atmosphere.
Surprisingly, the vocal range spans from mid1B to hiD.
For a typical song, that range would be considered quite challenging, but this piece remains very singable thanks to its sparse lyrics and relaxed tempo.
While mid1B is relatively low, women in their 60s would still have room to lower the key, so it’s recommended to set the key with the high notes as the main reference.
Minazuki (the traditional Japanese name for the sixth month)fuyukan

This is a work by Fuyukan that feels as if the very atmosphere of early summer has been turned into sound.
Kagamine Len’s heartrending vocals and the Japanese-style arrangement are a perfect match.
The song portrays a bittersweet longing for a season that has passed, and the quiet, helpless feelings of thinking about someone precious who is no longer here.
The melody line that sparks the imagination is outstanding.
Why not take some time alone after the rain to fully immerse yourself in its world?
Minato-ku ParsleySakurazaka46

A sophisticated number performed by the BACKS members of Sakurazaka46.
Featured on the single “Make or Break,” released in June 2025, the song showcases the members’ refined expressive power, with Rika Ishimori at center.
Over a stylish beat, it portrays the delicate psychology of a woman unsettled by unexpected shifts in her heart.
You can feel the complex emotions—tinged with a gentle bitterness—coming through.
It’s a track filled with the kind of charm that gently accompanies an unruly, ungovernable love.
A compilation of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (201–210)
not necessarilyMagase

A duet song by Kagamine Len and KAITO, produced by Mase.
This track is included on the second album, “Outside the Abstract,” released in May 2024.
Over an urban, groovy sound, it explores the precarious themes of hypocrisy and self-deception lurking within the human psyche.
The poison hidden behind sweet words and the struggle against reason are expressed through the duo’s exquisitely interwoven vocals—it gives you chills.
The more you listen, the deeper it pulls you in!
three-starTogi Hideki

Many people were surely captivated by its beautiful tones when it was featured as the CM song for Suntory’s “Pico Mitsuboshi Tea.” This piece epitomizes Hideki Togi, a gagaku musician who pursues fusion with contemporary music.
The synths, shimmering like light pouring from the heavens, meld with the deep, mystical timbre of the hichiriki that evokes the earth, inviting listeners into a vast sonic world.
The track is included on the album “TOGISM,” released in February 1998, and has also been used in bridal scenes.
Whether you want to focus on work or study, or sink into contemplation on a quiet night, why not lend an ear to this melody?
Miss Mystery LadyBOØWY

A thrilling BOØWY track whose structure launches from an inventive, booby-trapped intro straight into a fast-paced beat rock.
Released in March 1986 on the classic album “JUST A HERO,” it’s a piece long passed down among fans as a hidden gem.
Kyosuke Himuro’s cool vocals intertwine with Tomoyasu Hotei’s cutting-edge guitar and synth sounds to portray the theme of a “mysterious woman.” Brimming with stylish allure, it was even said to be perfect for a cosmetics commercial.


