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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.

Collection of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (21–30)

me me sheRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – me me she [Official Music Video]
me me sheRADWIMPS

Let me introduce a classic ballad that sings of a man’s aching heart, still thinking of his former lover even after the breakup.

Created by RADWIMPS, one of Japan’s leading popular bands, this track is included on their landmark album “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan,” released in December 2006.

Despite never being released as a single, it has long enjoyed overwhelming support among fans.

The lyrics vividly depict the lingering attachment to a love that has ended, as well as the ego that, while wishing for the other’s happiness, can’t help but prioritize oneself.

The world of Yojiro Noda’s honest and complex emotional landscape—so distinctly his—will pierce the hearts of adults who usually put on a brave face.

On nights when you carry a weakness you can tell no one about, why not listen to this song alone in silence and let yourself cry your heart out?

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE

A timeless ballad that continues to be loved across generations as a classic graduation-season song.

The lyrics, depicting the bittersweet feeling of setting out and the hope for the future, resonate deeply alongside the beautiful tones of piano and strings.

Released in February 2007 as the 23rd single, it is also included on the album EXILE EVOLUTION.

In addition to being featured in a music.jp commercial and as the opening theme for MUSIC FIGHTER, it also inspired a TV drama.

Furthermore, in February 2007 it achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the 1,000th number-one song in Oricon history.

It’s a track that gives courage not only to students embarking on a new chapter, but to anyone stepping into a new environment.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (31–40)

MirageCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts – Mirage (Official Music Video) [OP Theme to Call of the Night Season 2]
MirageCreepy Nuts

You’ll be drawn in by the contrast between the ephemeral soundscape and the weighty rhythms.

This track, crafted by the hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who continue to rack up hits at home and abroad, was released in July 2025 and selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Call of the Night Season 2.

The lyrics by R-Shitei, depicting lingering attachments and regrets that cling to the night, meld beautifully with the meticulously constructed track by DJ Matsunaga.

The music captures emotions that waver like a mirage, reflecting a deep understanding of the world established since the first season of the anime.

It’s perfect as BGM for late-night work when you want quiet focus.

Immerse yourself in the introspective nighttime atmosphere.

unfinishedieiri reo

Leo Ieiri - "Mikansei" (Full Ver.)
unfinishedieiri reo

It’s the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Absolute Zero: Pre-Crime Infiltration Investigation,” and it’s a song that demands intense emotional expression.

The overall vocal range is A3–D#5, and Leo Ieiri’s strong high notes and falsetto really shine in the chorus.

The A and B verses sit in a calmer range, so it’s best not to push and use them as a chance to rest your throat.

From the chorus, the chesty, full-voice feel ramps up, so make sure to engage your chest voice properly.

If you place a hand on your chest while singing, you’ll feel the resonance there, and your voice will carry without having to strain! Aim to “project your voice into the distance,” rather than simply “sing loudly,” for an easier, more resonant delivery.

Midnight PretendersAran Tomoko

This is a superb city pop number that nestles into the quiet of night, away from the bustle of the city.

With lyrics penned by Tomoko Aran, it delicately portrays scenes with a secret lover, while Tetsuro Oda’s mellow composition invites listeners into a dreamlike space.

Included on the album “Fuyū Kūkan” (Floating Space), released in May 1983, it has enjoyed a surge of overseas reevaluation in recent years.

It also drew attention in January 2022 when it was boldly sampled in a track by The Weeknd.

Used as featured music in a Netflix drama as well, it continues to captivate new listeners across generations.

Perfect for those sleepless nights when you want to gaze out the window and spend some unhurried time.

To the futureT.N.T

T.N.T – To the Future: Support Song for the 104th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament #TNT #TNT_ToTheFuture #ToTheFuture #HighSchoolSoccerWithAllOurMight
To the futureT.N.T

T.N.T is a three-piece rock band fronted by vocalist Yuya Tegoshi, with Furutatsu handling bass and violin and kyohey on drums.

The title track of their debut single “To the Future / I Don’t Care,” released in December 2025, was written as the support song for the 104th All Japan High School Soccer Championship.

Its soaring choral work—made to echo through stadiums—and its exhilarating, fast-paced band sound are sure to stir listeners’ hearts.

The lyrics, depicting youths sprinting wholeheartedly through fleeting moments that will never return, gently yet powerfully push forward all those striving toward their goals.

It’s an emotional rock tune infused with the members’ passionate spirit.

Green Daysofukōsu

If there’s a song that gently looks back on beautiful times gone by—bittersweet yet warm—it’s this one.

Released in September 1984 by the popular band Off Course, it was written and composed by Kazumasa Oda.

Also known as a cut from the acclaimed album “The Best Year Of My Life,” it features a sophisticated, piano-centered ensemble.

The lyrics carefully depict emotions so overflowing they defy words and the radiance of days spent with someone precious, quietly resonating in the listener’s heart.

How about playing it during a wedding reception at a moment to pause and express gratitude, or as the background music for a profile video reflecting on your journey so far? Alongside unfading memories, let this song carry your deepest love.