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.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (231–240)
Mimuka, nice try.nununununununununununununununu

It’s an electronic number full of humor.
Created by Nununununununununununu, it was released in December 2024.
It depicts the chaos of getting constantly taunted in an UNO match, set to an addictive rhythm.
The pop, cynical lyrics will make you chuckle just by reading them.
I think it’s perfect for pranking your friends.
Just note: the teasing is relentless, so it really presupposes a super-close relationship!
Minami-ShinmachiHaku.

This song was released as the theme for the film “6-nin Bocchi.” Dropped in May 2025, it vividly portrays the worries and conflicts we carry in our unchanging daily lives—and the light that lies beyond them.
The band’s richly layered sound pairs beautifully with vocalist Ai’s softly floating voice.
It’s sure to resonate especially strongly with teens right now.
Let the shifting emotions of youth speak to you and find your own sense of connection.
Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke (241–250)
I’ll Miku-Miku you♪ika_mo

A masterpiece packed with all of Hatsune Miku’s charm! Created by Vocaloid producer ika and released in September 2007, this track became the first Vocaloid song to reach one million views on Nico Nico Douga.
It has been included in numerous compilation albums and SEGA’s rhythm game series Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA.
For many people, this is the very first song that comes to mind when they think of Vocaloid.
Be sure to sing it while reminiscing about the movement of that time!
MIOaimyon

This song gently and simply portrays the delicate nuances of emotions in love.
It quietly sings of a woman’s feelings as she earnestly seeks true love, even as she grapples with everyday anxieties, loneliness, and confusion over subtle changes in her partner.
Written by Aimyon when she was 15, the piece captures the pure sensibilities of adolescence and beautifully expresses the universal joys and heartaches of love.
Included as the B-side to the single “Ai wo Tsutaetai da toka,” released in May 2017, it features a simple arrangement centered on guitar and vocals.
Its calm, supportive melody closely follows the wavering heart of a woman in love, making it a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone wrestling with matters of the heart.
A secure and prosperous futureGekijou ☆ Metaricce

As an up-and-coming girls’ metal band from Osaka, Gekijou☆Metallicche energized the indie scene starting in 2013.
With a unique style that brilliantly fused idol-like, cute visuals with an authentic heavy metal sound, they captivated metal fans.
Centered around guitarist Midori, a graduate of the music school MI Japan, the band made their major-label debut with King Records in February 2015.
While rooted in thrash metal, their songs intertwined adorable high-pitched vocals with death growls, earning support from a wide range of listeners—from traditional metal fans to idol enthusiasts.
Although they disbanded in February 2016, Midori joined Lovebites, which went on to win “Best New Band” at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards in 2018.
As pioneers who opened up new possibilities between metal and idol culture, their legacy remains vibrant to this day.
Song of Greensoshina

In addition to his success as part of the duo Shimofuri Myojo, Soshina showcases his talents in many fields—and he actually has a producer side as a Vocaloid creator as well.
“#Midori no Uta” is a song he originally released in 2020 as a Vocaloid producer, and in 2025 he rearranged it with a band sound and covered it himself.
While preserving the drive of the original, it’s been reborn into a track powered by raw, gritty guitar and urgent, hard-hitting drums.
It’s the kind of song you can power through on momentum when singing at karaoke, so if you want to hype up the crowd, definitely give it a try!
MisfitsDoresukōzu

The new song by The Dresscodes, led by Ryohei Shima as he embarks on the second chapter of his solo project, is a work themed around loneliness and alienation, resonating with the world of his autobiography “Bokudake wa Blue” (I’m the Only One Who’s Blue).
Set to a driving rhythm, it powerfully gives voice to the feelings of an “outsider,” unfolding an emotional sonic landscape.
Released digitally in April 2025 as a lead track from the album “† (Cross),” slated for May 2025, and premiered live at LIQUIDROOM in Tokyo, the song builds on the foundations of rock ’n’ roll while incorporating contemporary arrangements.
It’s a track that will surely speak to listeners who want to immerse themselves in Shima’s inner world, as well as to anyone who feels they don’t quite fit into society.


