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 Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Mo'
A compilation of songs with titles starting with 'Mi.' Useful for word-chain games and karaoke (301–310).
The Fugitive in the WaterSHOW-YA

Here’s the SHOW-YA song that was used as the theme for the crime drama “Metropolis 25 O’Clock.” Speaking of SHOW-YA, they’re a pioneering all-female band known for their lineup of cool, badass older-sister types.
So if SHOW-YA is performing a detective-themed song, that’s coolness squared.
This track aims straight for the mainstream, with lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto and composition by Kyohei Tsutsumi, and it combines not just swagger but a catchy appeal as well.
SHOW-YA is still going strong today—I hope they’ll keep being awesome forever.
MissileSOPHIA

SOPHIA is a visual kei rock band that was hugely active from the 1990s through the 2000s.
Unusually for visual kei bands of the time, they produced many songs that earnestly pursued glam rock, and they were highly regarded by critics.
Their track “Missile” carries a distinct David Bowie vibe, with a rough yet simple and singable vocal line.
The vocal range is narrow, and even a raspy voice can add character, making it a song that works well for occasions like after-parties.
Miss YouSOUTH BLUE

This song captures the slow, seeping ache of unrequited love.
The protagonist’s anguish over a love that won’t come true is beautifully expressed through delicate lyrics and a soothing melody.
You’ll be drawn into the world woven by SOUTHBLUE’s distinctive sense of rhythm and deeply relatable words.
Featured on the album “COUNTRY HOUSE,” released in January 2024, the track marks a fresh experiment that incorporates elements of country music.
It’s a must-listen for anyone troubled by love or wishing to cherish the feeling of caring for someone.
MEOWSTAYC

STAYC is a K-pop idol group with an adorable style and performances that leave a strong impression.
They’re a classic idol group known for their catchy musicality, and lately they’ve been rapidly gaining popularity in Japan as well.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is MEOW.
It may seem catchy and easy to sing, but it surprisingly has many high-pitched parts, and they come one after another.
On top of that, the mood changes drastically in the rap section, so a wide expressive range and solid fundamental vocal skills are required.
Mirrors feat. SUMIN, Daichi Yamamoto & Chinza DOPENESSSTUTS

This track from STUTS’s album “Contrast” is a captivating piece where a variety of genres fuse together.
Centered on the motif of a mirror, its lyrics portray the inner self and relationships with others, leaving a strong impression and showcasing each artist’s individuality.
Released in September 2020, the song features a three-dimensional sound crafted from a diverse array of instruments, including synthesizers and saxophone.
It fully embodies STUTS’s signature refined musicality.
The rhythm is perfect for dancing and will have your body swaying naturally.
Why not ride the comfortable groove, immerse yourself in the world of the lyrics, and dance?
mirror ballSano ibuki

Singer-songwriter Sano ibuki, who’s popular with young people for his slightly funky sound influenced by Michael Jackson and Earth, Wind & Fire.
He’s known for his distinctive, soft, higher-register voice.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is Mirror Ball.
It’s not a song with an extremely wide vocal range, but there is a falsetto part in the chorus.
If you’re a man with a higher voice, you can probably sing that part in chest voice, so try surprising everyone at karaoke with those high notes!
Midnight SunSIGH

Known as a Japanese experimental metal band, Sigh was formed in Tokyo in 1989.
They have evolved from early extreme metal into a more experimental and avant-garde style.
Songs from their 2007 album Hangman’s Hymn received high acclaim, including being selected by Loudwire among the Top 31 Metal Songs of the 21st Century.
Their 11th full-length album, Heir to Despair, released in 2018, incorporates traditional Japanese instruments and compositional styles, further strengthening its progressive elements.
The band’s leader, Mirai Kawashima, even learned the flute for this album, continually embracing new challenges.
Highly recommended for those seeking an original sound that goes beyond the confines of hard rock.


