RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

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.

Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke (241–250)

March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

[Okaasan to Issho] Road March ♪ | Tsukiuta | covered by UtaSta | video by UtaSta | Stops babies from crying | Songs babies enjoy | Nursery rhyme | Children's song | With choreography | Educational anime
March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A lively marching tune has arrived! Introducing the January 2025 “Song of the Month” from Okaasan to Issho, sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata.

Set to bright brass and snappy drum rhythms, this cheerful piece expresses the feeling of facing forward and moving ahead.

You can clap along to the rhythmic beat and move your body with a big smile.

It’s also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Latest Best: Hyu-rara Bun-bun!” so it can be enjoyed both at home and in childcare settings.

It’s a wonderful piece for the start of a new year, perfect for sharing the feeling of walking toward the future together with parents and children.

Mi-ss. Sh-ing▶? Na-m-ber???▼?satapan P

Mi—ss. Sing▶? Nu—m—ber???▼? – Satapan P feat. Hatsune Miku / MISSING NUMBER – Satapan P feat. Miku Hatsune
Mi-ss. Sh-ing▶? Na-m-ber???▼?satapan P

Isn’t the word “chaos” just too perfect? It’s a track by Satapan-P, released in February 2025.

The relentlessly high-energy structure keeps you completely on your toes.

Just when you think it’s pop music, it suddenly dives into a metal-like section…

that chaotic sound arrangement is downright addictive.

It’s a Vocaloid song that oozes the coolest sense of “seeing one’s own creation through to the end,” showcasing Satapan-P’s world in full.

Flowers of MichinokuMizuta Ryūko

Ryuko Mizuta “Flowers of Michinoku” Music Video
Flowers of MichinokuMizuta Ryūko

An emotionally rich song interweaving the beautiful landscapes and scenes of Tohoku.

Ryuko Mizuta’s powerful yet delicate vocals portray the poignant inner feelings of a woman who continues to think of the one she loves.

Released in February 2025 as her 39th single, it was crafted by an illustrious team: lyrics by Reiji Mizuki, composition by Keisuke Hama, and arrangement by Megumi Wakakusa.

Layered with Mizuta’s lustrous singing, the result is a deeply expressive piece.

Brimming with a sense of travel and longing, this work is a must-listen for anyone who resonates with love for someone far away or who is interested in the climate and culture of the Tohoku region.

It also weaves in real place names such as the peaks of Mount Zao and Nakanose Bridge, offering an even deeper flavor for those who know these locales.

A hill with a view of the harborHirano Aiko

A postwar masterpiece that gently sings of a beautiful port town.

With its wistful melody and emotionally rich lyrics, Aiko Hirano superbly conveys the stirrings of love and the ache of parting.

On a hill overlooking the harbor, as cherry blossoms fall, the delicate feelings of someone thinking of a departing lover are vividly depicted, giving the song a universal appeal that anyone can relate to.

Since its release in April 1947, it became Victor’s first hit of the postwar era, selling a total of 450,000 copies.

Many artists, including Naomi Chiaki, Mina Aoe, and Hibari Misora, have covered it.

It’s a perfect song for the season when spring is in the air, offering a heartwarming moment filled with nostalgia.

It is a wonderful piece for seniors to share a calm, reminiscence-filled time together.

I’ll Miku Miku you♪ [I’ll totally do it!]ika

Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ is a signature song by the Vocaloid producer ika, and it’s no exaggeration to say it helped propel Vocaloid culture forward.

Its highly addictive chorus is so catchy that once you hear it, anyone can sing along.

It’s perfect not only for a fun dance performance, but also as unique BGM or for band arrangements that are sure to hype up the crowd.

Ride the uptempo sound and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere that makes everyone want to move to the beat!

A compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (251–260)

Miss You feat. Vernon of SEVENTEEN(sic)boy

(sic)boy – Miss You feat. Vernon of SEVENTEEN (Prod. KM)
Miss You feat. Vernon of SEVENTEEN(sic)boy

In contrast to its poppy, cute-feeling melody, “Miss You feat.

Vernon of SEVENTEEN” paints a heartrending reality.

Released in 2023 by rapper (sic)boy, this track is a collaboration with VERNON from the popular Korean group SEVENTEEN.

The lyrics blend Japanese, English, and Korean, creating a distinctive world.

The words evoke the image of someone who has lost a loved one, not knowing what to do, trudging through a world where they can’t feel anything—enough to make your chest tighten with sorrow.

Everyone’s Song.A4。

A4. - Everyone’s Song feat. Haru (A4. - MINNANO UTA feat. HARU)
Everyone’s Song.A4。

Do you have anything that’s bothering you or making you anxious? When you find yourself troubled, I’d love for you to listen to “Minna no Uta.” It’s a song released by A4, a widely noted Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics portray someone wrestling with stress and trying to overcome it.

As the title suggests, its appeal lies in how anyone can relate to it.

Overall, it has a chill R&B vibe, so it’s also recommended for fans of hip-hop.