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 starting with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (251–260)
trend-chaserChinozo

The song drawing attention with its impactful chorus is “Miihaa.” It’s a work by Chinozo, who has produced many big hits.
This piece portrays the loneliness and inner conflict of a protagonist who can’t fit in with those around them.
As you listen, pay attention to the difference between the title phrase and the word “miha” (meaning a trend-chaser).
Since there are many spots that rhyme with the same sounds, it might be nice to watch the music video while listening.
Also, listen closely to the piano tone, which expresses the protagonist’s chaotic inner world.
A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (261–270)
Midnight DreamCrowley

CROWLEY, known as a legendary presence in Japan’s satanic metal scene, is a four-piece band formed in 1983.
They drew attention with flamboyant stage sets and pioneering activities, and in the 1980s they achieved Japan’s first successful arena/stadium concerts.
Their songs themed around the occult and black magic gained popularity, with albums like “Scream of Death” and “Whisper of Evil” capturing the hearts of many fans.
In 2017, they reunited with their classic-era lineup and released the album “NOCTURNE.” With their distinctive musicality and performances, they continue to captivate metal fans both in Japan and abroad.
They’re the perfect band for those seeking intense theatrics and a heavy, powerful sound.
For the futureDEEN

The 7th single “For the Future,” used as the image song for Nippon TV’s ’95 Gekikukan Pro Baseball, is the first track composed by a member of the group and became a hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
The melody is relaxed without major dynamics, but be careful not to run out of breath on the chorus where the melody climbs to higher notes.
Overall, the key isn’t very high, but if you struggle to get through the chorus, try adjusting the key to one that suits your voice.
Future ProjectionDREAMS COME TRUE

A song filled with hope for the future as envisioned by Miwa Yoshida and Masato Nakamura.
It tenderly and warmly sings about walking through life with a loved one.
Included on the 1991 album “MILLION KISSES,” it resonated with many hearts.
The lyrics are memorable for finding love in everyday, modest moments, such as the “secret sign” of clinking motorcycle helmets.
It was also remade as a film insert song.
This is a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to reaffirm your bond with someone special—at weddings, anniversaries, and other meaningful occasions.
Miracle Play: The Night Angels DescendDip In The Pool

A classic, uniquely 80s Christmas song that dreamily captures the stillness and mystical mood of Christmas night.
Released by Dip In The Pool, it beautifully matches Miyako Koda’s translucent vocals with Tatsushi Kimura’s meticulously crafted synthesizer arrangements.
It came out on vinyl in December 1987 and was released on CD the following year.
The song was also featured in a Marui Christmas commercial, winning over many listeners.
Blending ambient and synth-pop, its distinctive warmth and quietude must have felt refreshingly new to music fans of the time.
It’s a perfect track for spending Christmas night with someone special—or for those who wish to enjoy a peaceful moment alone.
MissingELLEGARDEN

The 4th single “Missing” opens with a lyrical guitar riff, making for a striking ensemble.
The arrangement, imbued with a wistful feel and layered with poignant lyrics, naturally puts you in a sentimental mood just by listening.
While there are points to watch out for—such as the leaps in pitch during the chorus—the overall key is low and the range isn’t wide, so it should be comfortable to sing calmly at karaoke.
Plus, because the melody is relaxed, it’s a number I’d recommend even to those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
Missing YouGLAY

This song brilliantly captures the loneliness and poignancy of winter.
The string-driven melody line is striking, and the lyrics—centered on the theme of human “karma”—really resonate.
Released in November 2000 as GLAY’s 21st single, it became a hit with first-week sales exceeding 400,000 copies.
It also drew attention as the lead single from the best-of album released the same year, DRIVE-GLAY complete BEST.
It’s especially recommended for solitary winter nights—you might find yourself spending time confronting the emotions deep within your heart.


