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 with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (201–210)
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.
Mysterious EyesGARNET CROW

It’s a landmark song that marked GARNET CROW’s major-label debut and continues to captivate many fans to this day.
Yuri Nakamura’s lyrical, slightly wistful melodies blend beautifully with the poetic worldview of AZUKI Nana’s lyrics.
The profound theme—evoking partings with loved ones and the longing for reunion—resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2000, the track was used as the opening theme for the anime Detective Conan and became a long-running hit, charting for 11 weeks.
Its mysterious atmosphere and bittersweet tone align perfectly with the enigmatic world of the story, making it ideal for moments when you want to immerse yourself in the narrative.
Aquamarine Lovetenchi mari

This is the memorable debut song of Mari Amachi, which played in living rooms across Japan as an insert song in the drama “Jikan Desu yo,” instantly making her a star.
Released in 1971, it became a major hit, reaching No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
Her crystal-clear voice and the light, folk-inspired melody are a perfect match.
The “sky blue” of the title seems to symbolize the freshness of a budding romance and a hint of bittersweet feeling.
Just quietly thinking of someone you like makes your heart overflow—such sweet and sour scenes come vividly to mind.
It might remind you of that fluttering excitement we’ve all felt back then.
Mi Amore [Meu amor é…]Nakamori Akina
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Akina Nakamori’s songs, which blend the passionate sound of Latin fusion with the wistful sentiment of Japanese kayōkyoku, captivate listeners across generations.
Released in March 1985, this work won the 27th Japan Record Award, marking a masterpiece that signaled a new pinnacle in her expressive artistry.
Carried by an exotic, internationally flavored soundscape, the world it paints—singing of a love set ablaze—surely enthralled many at the time.
For those who experienced the music scene of the 1980s in real time, the glittering samba rhythm may evoke a warm sense of nostalgia.
If you aim for a slightly languid yet passionate delivery, you’ll likely nail it stylishly at karaoke, too.
Article 709 of the Civil CodeMioyamazaki

An unflinchingly vivid major-label debut themed around the text of the law.
It tells the story of a woman who has become a party to a forbidden love, singing of her complex emotions where brazen defiance and a guilty conscience intertwine.
Released in December 2014, the song was later included on the album “anti-these.” The cover featuring Junichi Ishida also drew attention.
If it doesn’t get found out, we’re happy—but what lies beyond that? It’s a track that makes you think deeply about the harsh reality of such a precarious romance and the fragility of the human heart.
Tangerine-Colored Summer VacationFukuyama Masaharu

This song by Masaharu Fukuyama, with its gentle acoustic guitar tones, awakens nostalgic memories of summer.
It was included on the album “f,” released in April 2001, and was re-recorded in 2015 as the theme song for the insect documentary film “Being Just Like Ants.” It depicts his own boyhood riding a train to his grandmother’s house, vividly conveying everything from the dazzling sunlight to the chorus of cicadas.
It’s a perfect track for those moments when you want to forget your busy daily life and immerse yourself in the sparkling summer vacations of your childhood.
a shooting star I looked up atTOKIO

A TOKIO track that served as the theme song for the drama “High School Restaurant,” starring Masahiro Matsuoka.
It depicts overcoming personal anxiety and loneliness to chase dreams together with friends.
The lyrics’ worldview—where each person’s small dream connects like constellations shining in the night sky—seems to warmly illuminate listeners’ hearts.
Released in May 2011, the song was also included on the album “17.” Its mid-tempo, ballad-like arrangement, rendered with classic band sounds, is truly moving.
Isn’t it an encouraging anthem that gently gives you a push as you strive toward your goals?


