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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Collection of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (21–30)
A view I’ve never seen beforeSuda Masaki

Released on June 7, 2017, this band sound—known as the CM song for “au Santaro Soccer Support”—is a driving, high-energy anthem, with a standout piano that adds a refreshing touch.
The lyrics depict another version of oneself spurring the self onward, making it a powerful, uplifting tune that pushes on anyone striving forward.
The overall vocal range sits at a relatively calm D3–A4, which should be comfortable for most male singers.
For the highest note, A4, using falsetto without forcing chest voice should be more than sufficient.
It sounds especially cool with strong dynamics, so try building excitement from the A verse to the B verse and into the chorus.
A Wondrous MelodyHanbaato Hanbaato

A deeply affecting number known as the original version of “Taiyō,” the theme song for the film Pool.
Featuring the Scottish traditional music group Fiddlers’ Bid, it blends the delicate tones of fiddle and harp with a beautiful melody.
After opening the 2009 concept release Gassō, it was also included on the 2010 album Sasurai-ki.
Its atmosphere, drifting between reality and fantasy, gently keeps you company on quiet nights when you want to be alone with your thoughts.
Savor its mysterious resonance, where nostalgia and novelty coexist.
A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (31–40)
Three Concert Études No. 3 in D-flat major “Un sospiro”Franz Liszt

This piece is distinguished by flowing arpeggios that evoke a gentle spring breeze.
As the third of Franz Liszt’s Three Concert Études, it is known for possessing an exceptionally beautiful melody among the works published in early 1849.
The technique in which the left and right hands cross smoothly while successively singing the melody is visually very elegant and lulls the listener into a dreamlike state.
The soft sonority of D-flat major conveys the warmth of the season shifting from winter to spring.
Although Liszt is renowned for his transcendental virtuosity, this work demands poetic expressiveness more than sheer technique.
It is a piece I would especially recommend to those seeking peace of mind or wishing to immerse themselves in a romantic musical atmosphere.
An unknown spreadsHatsuboshi Gakuen

Here’s a song I’d recommend to anyone brimming with excitement for the future.
The lyrics and composition are by Iyowa, a Vocaloid producer known for a style that blends unique rhythms with a cute charm.
The track was released digitally in January 2026.
It was unveiled to coincide with a gacha in the game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” featuring the unit “Yumepathy.” The bright, driving melody and the emotional punch when the two voices intertwine are especially striking.
The MV, which Iyowa produced personally, also generated buzz.
Since the official instrumental track is available, it’s perfect not only for dancing to the chorus but also for covers and other secondary creations.
When you need the courage to take a step forward, this song will gently give you a push!
Everyone is friendsYamazaki Seisuke

A song that teaches you that the time spent with someone can become a treasure.
It’s an insert song from “Hirake! Ponkikki,” sung by Kiyosuke Yamazaki and Naoto Sunagawa, who were active on the show.
Looking back on the fun games and events from kindergarten life, it carries a message of staying friends forever even when apart.
Included on the popular album released in February 2004, “Ponkickies 30th Anniversary Album: Ponkickies Best 30 Chosen by Gachapin & Mukku,” it remains a staple song for graduation season and is still sung today.
Everyone loves you.Kiroro

Why not listen to Kiroro’s heartwarming number that will make you once again feel the importance of family and friends? Written and composed by Ayano Kinjo, this piece carries a warm message of unconditional affirmation for the other person.
It was written as the theme song for the film Keroro Gunso the Super Movie: Gekishin Dragon Warriors, released in March 2009, powerfully singing of the courage and bonds needed to face hardships.
It was later included on the album Songs of Kiroro We Want to Listen to with Children and has been cherished as a tune parents and kids can hum together.
The lyrics overflow with words of love that seem to hold feelings for family, friends, and everyone.
How about bringing your voices together as a family, singing while wishing for your child’s healthy growth?
Salvation of a thirty-something office ladyRo2noki

Here’s Ro2noki’s “Salvation for a Thirtysomething Office Lady,” released in February 2026.
It was entered in the TOP 100 ranking for Vocalo Collection Winter 2026.
Three vocalists were featured: Yokune Ruko, Adachi Rei, and Kasane Teto.
The lyrics portray a positive resolve to keep moving forward on one’s own feet while grappling with the struggles of working life.
With gimmicks like reverse playback, it’s incredibly engaging to listen to.
If you’re an adult feeling worn out by daily life, this song will surely give you a push.
Be sure to witness how the story concludes!


