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 roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (11–20)
unfinishedNEW!ieiri reo

This is a song that sings, with a quiet intensity, of inner conflicts that can’t be neatly divided into black and white.
Sung by Leo Ieiri, it explores the perilous shift in which pure love and a sense of justice gradually turn into obsession over time.
Her vocals, moving between restraint and eruption, delicately portray the cracks in the heart, and before you know it, you may find yourself in tears while listening.
Released in January 2020 as her 16th single, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Absolute Zero: Preventive Crime Investigation,” and drew attention for how perfectly it linked with the suspenseful world of the show.
It’s a number for those troubled by the contradictions of caring for someone, or who carry emotions that can’t be easily resolved.
signpostNEW!Fukuyama Masaharu

This work, which gently asks us to ponder the preciousness of life, is a gemlike ballad filled with gratitude for the baton of life passed down from our ancestors to our parents, and then to ourselves.
Reportedly composed by Masaharu Fukuyama with his own grandmother in mind, the song was included as the B-side to the single “Keshin,” released in May 2009, and later closed out the album Zankyo.
It was also used as the ending theme for the news program NEWS ZERO and as the theme song for the serial drama Platinum Town.
For those who have lost a beloved grandmother or mother, it may rekindle warm memories of the departed and move you deeply.
It is a song that becomes a gentle light, helping you face forward amid sorrow.
Unfinished YouthNEW!CANDY TUNE

Set to a high-velocity, exhilarating sound, this dance track portrays the driving energy of charging straight toward completion.
Even as it carries moments of wavering and room to grow, the sight of pressing forward with eyes ahead is sure to move you.
The song is included on the album “CANDY TUNE,” released in March 2023.
Nurtured with care alongside fans at live shows from the group’s debut stages to the present, this piece boasts a crisp, satisfying beat and the power to instantly raise the heat of any venue.
It’s a must-listen when you want to throw yourself wholeheartedly toward a goal or need a strong push at your back.
Why not feel its burning energy with your whole body and take a bold new step forward?
Sky-blue DaysNEW!SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO, a girls’ band that captures the sparkle of youth.
This song they created expresses both the bittersweetness of farewell season and the brightness of moving toward the future with a clear, transparent sound.
It’s wonderful how it doesn’t just linger on memories, but carefully scoops up each person’s emotional tremors.
Released as a single in March 2018, it’s also included on the classic album SHISHAMO 5.
It was used as the Calpis Water “Big Graduation” commercial song, so many of you have probably heard it.
Fresh and up-tempo, this track is perfect for a graduation video that looks back on days spent with friends.
Play it over your montage of memories, and it will make everyone’s smiles shine even brighter.
MILLION PLACESNEW!XG

It’s a gem of a track packed with irreplaceable moments shared with fans during a journey around the world and the theme of love that transcends cultural differences.
As an emotionally rich pop song that conveys gratitude straight from the heart, it resonates so deeply you’ll want to keep it on repeat after just one listen.
Released as a single in May 2025, it was created to coincide with the Tokyo Dome show—the final stop of their first world tour.
Starting in June of the same year, it was also chosen as the song for Coca-Cola’s new commercial “All-Out Passion.
XG,” perfectly matching the exhilarating visuals.
Crystallizing the tour experience, this piece is ideal for those moments when you want to feel love for someone special.
It’s a track I highly recommend to anyone looking for a warm, uplifting feeling.
Flowers in waterNakamori Akina

It’s extremely popular among fans as a “hidden gem,” with lyrics and vocals that are highly praised for expressing an urban sense of loneliness and the fleeting beauty of a quietly standing flower.
Unlike intense dance numbers or flashy tracks, it’s known as a calm, soothing melancholic ballad.
Since the song is performed in a quiet mood, it might be best to maintain a gently conversational tone throughout.
Using your breath while projecting a clear, straight tone should work very well for the atmosphere.
Try singing while moving your hand forward from your vocal cords and letting your breath flow.
Collection of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (21–30)
Thanks to everyoneUmeda Saifā

The lyrics, which convey gratitude to everything that supports you and a wish for an unchanging relationship going forward, will likely make many people picture the faces of those they want to send the same feelings to.
The lyrical content is very simple so that the word “thank you” comes across clearly, and that simplicity, I feel, further highlights the words of gratitude.
It’s a track by the hip-hop crew Umeda Cypher.
This song is included on their major-label 3rd album, “HAPPY RETENTION,” released in September 2025.
It’s a perfect song for those who want to express the feeling, “No matter what happens, thanks to you I can stay strong and well.”


