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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.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Use it for shiritori or karaoke (211–220)

early springchakura

Chakura – Miharu (Official Music Video)
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As their tagline, “a headlong-charging girls’ band,” suggests, Chakra is racing up the scene with an energetic sound, and their lyrics that resonate with young listeners are a big draw.

Written and composed by Wakita Ruru, this track sets the unique bittersweetness of spring and the resolve to set off on a journey to a straightforward guitar-rock arrangement.

It was released digitally in February 2025, premiered on an FM802 program, and was performed on their nationwide tour that same year.

The song is also included on their first full-length album, “Distorted as It May Be, It’s Love.” It’s perfect for a female-vocal band to perform: the drums should convey speed with tight, detailed patterns; the bass should focus on lines that connect the vocals with the rhythm section; and the guitar needs not only precise chord strumming but also a memorable countermelody, with dynamic control that supports the singing.

Listen closely to each other as a band and try to bring out the song’s drama.

Music HourPorunogurafiti

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Music Hour (Short Ver.)'
Music HourPorunogurafiti

It’s a feel-good summer song that sounds like it’s coming straight from the radio! This track by Porno Graffitti was released in July 2000 as their third single.

It was featured in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.

The playful lyrics, like a radio host calling out to listeners, deliver that bubbly summer feeling.

The charm lies in how you can forget the complicated stuff and simply let yourself be carried by the joy of the music.

Listen to it on a summer drive or at a beach party with friends, and your memories are sure to shine even brighter.

Tangled HairMisora Hibari

This is a gem of a song released in December 1987 as the first work marking the phoenix-like comeback of Hibari Misora, a defining figure of the Showa-era pop scene, after a long period of recuperation.

Against the backdrop of waves surging and receding, the helpless feelings of a woman who does nothing but pray for the happiness of the lover who left her tighten the listener’s chest.

The image of her heart growing ever more emaciated as the seasons turn—so much so that the obi that was double-wrapped in spring becomes triple-wrapped in autumn and still has slack—is truly a breathtaking display of expressive power.

It is said this piece was recorded in one vigorous sweep together with an orchestra, and you can feel Misora’s extraordinary intensity in her vocals.

When you tackle this classic at karaoke, try to sing with a picture in your heart of the heroine’s deep sorrow and her earnest determination to face forward nonetheless.

It will surely resonate deeply with those who listen.

A list of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori and karaoke (221–230)

light blue wagonhaifaisetto

A Hi-Fi Set song that feels like vivid memories overflowing from a single car you spot on a summer highway.

Its urbane, sophisticated sound is soothing, and it paints a scene where a license plate matching your hometown—glimpsed on the way to the sea—overlaps with days gone by.

Personal memories—like the sweet-and-sour taste of first love, the slightly bittersweet view of a graduation ceremony, and a wedding invitation from a friend—stir back to life in each listener’s heart.

Junko Yamamoto’s clear soprano deepens the nostalgia even further.

The album Pasadena Park, which opened with this track on side A, was released in February 1984 and peaked at No.

7 on the Oricon LP chart.

It was also released as a single in May of the same year.

It’s the perfect number for a summer drive, as if you could meet a slightly younger version of yourself.

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Marcy – Mix (Official Music Video)
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It’s a quintessential Marsi track, with a delicate, emotional melody line that really resonates.

It carefully depicts the subtle shifts of the heart in love and those hard-to-put-into-words fluctuations of feeling, drawing empathy from many listeners.

Its slightly wistful yet warm atmosphere also pairs perfectly with summertime scenes, which is part of its charm.

The song was released digitally in August 2023 and was later included on the album “Candle,” released in November of the same year.

It was also featured as the web commercial song for the Google Pixel 7a, expanding its world through the visuals and drawing attention.

It’s great for a summer drive with the windows down, feeling the breeze, or for soaking it in alone at dusk.

Mirage On The Iceaphasia

Aphasia – Mirage On The Ice (1999) – 03 Afterglow
Mirage On The Iceaphasia

Aphasia is a female band that stands out in Japan’s hard rock scene.

Formed in Tokyo in 1994, they have pursued a unique sound centered on melodious guitars and powerful yet expressive vocals.

Their knack for skillfully weaving pop elements into hard-hitting songs is particularly noteworthy.

Their independently produced debut release, Mirage on the Ice, which came out in 1999, created a major buzz in the scene at the time.

Praised in music magazines, their appearance on the 1998 compilation Women’s Power First also attested to their abilities.

Their sound, which distills influences from many HR/HM bands into something uniquely their own, will resonate not only with those seeking strong, driving rock, but also with listeners who cherish beautiful melodies.

Miso soup and butterShio Reira

Reira Shio / Miso Soup and Butter [Official Music Video] TV Anime “Days Keep Passing, Yet Meals Are Delicious” ver.
Miso soup and butterShio Reira

Singer-songwriter Reira Shio, known for a musical style inspired by Western music.

Her track “Miso Soup and Butter” differs from her previous work, leaning strongly into J-pop.

While you can catch glimpses of the country elements she excels at, the overall melody is straightforward and unobtrusive.

There are some falsetto parts, but the range isn’t wide, and even those sections could be sung comfortably in chest voice.