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 list of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (271–280)
MistyJulie London

Misty, composed by Erroll Garner in 1954, has become a jazz standard covered by a wide range of artists including Johnny Mathis, Ray Stevens, and Julie London.
Because of that, it’s easy to choose a version that suits your own voice when singing it at karaoke—one of the reasons this song is highly recommended.
Its simple melody and clear structure make it accessible within the jazz genre, so even first-timers can sing it with confidence.
Consider choosing this song as your debut jazz number at karaoke!
MisterKARA

A track where a rhythmic melody, a sweet, seductive vocal, and a danceable sound blend together beautifully.
Released in August 2010 as a Japanese version by the Korean girl group KARA, this song captured many hearts as an up-tempo dance-pop number.
Many people probably remember copying its memorable “hip dance” moves.
If you want to liven up a karaoke session with friends, belt it out together and the party mood will soar to the max.
MIRAKanaria

Released by Kanaria in March 2021, this piece creates a unique sonic world that makes full use of Koharu Rikka’s voice.
The lyrics, expressing emotions wavering between love and sin, leave a deep impression on listeners.
You’ll also be drawn into the majestic, tension-filled sound arrangement.
With a fairly slow tempo and fewer high notes, it’s quite singable.
Do give this slightly dark Vocaloid track a try.
milky wayL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s signature ballad features a beautiful melodic line reminiscent of a July night sky.
It opens with a scene of dashing out before dawn while thinking of a lover, and goes on to express lingering feelings that can’t be cast aside alongside the courage to step into the future.
Carried by a grand sound, it delivers a powerful message about casting off doubt and moving forward—a song beloved by many fans.
Included on the 1998 album HEART.
Its lyrics give listeners a gentle push, making it a perfect track to hear at the start of summer.
It will accompany the moments you share with someone special beneath the starry sky.
Unfinished RendezvousLezel

It’s a track characterized by an enchanting melody and a sense of weightless drift.
Released digitally in July 2024, this song by Lezel was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Magical Girl and the Evil Enemy Once Stood Opposed.” The lyrics, composition, and arrangement were handled by the multi-creator Sumire Natsume.
The love-themed lyrics portray an unfinished relationship with someone you care about, evoking a bittersweet feeling.
Its pop, catchy sound seems poised to appeal not only to anime fans but to a wide audience.
A drowned corpse wants to fall in loveLonePi

People sometimes describe being madly in love as “drowning.” The song Drowned Corpses Want to Fall in Love depicts that feeling by likening it to a corpse decaying at the bottom of the water.
It’s a piece by singer-songwriter and Vocaloid producer LonePi.
The lyrics are packed with foreshadowing and hidden messages, so you’ll discover something new each time you listen.
Despite the dark theme, the song’s exhilarating, fast-paced sound also beautifully conveys a yandere vibe.
MISSIONMAZZEL

Pounding, thumping low end is great, but those undulating, groovy bass lines are also so satisfying to listen to.
You hear that kind of sound fairly often in band-oriented genres like rock, but it’s surprisingly rare in dance tracks, isn’t it? MAZZEL’s “MISSION” is a dance tune that lets you savor a rolling, wave-like bassline.
Its floating, airy low end feels like you’re suspended in midair—and once you hear it, it’s bound to become addictive!


