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 roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke (361–370)
the last day of the monthsupittsu

It’s a powerful rock number that feels like it’s racing across the New Year’s night sky.
As the closing track on Spitz’s album “Souvenir,” it was also used in a soft drink commercial in 2006.
The exhilarating sense of speed in the performance and the clean vocals blend together in perfect balance.
The lyrics express a determination to overcome hardship and move toward a fresh beginning, making it perfect for listening at the very moment the year turns.
If you sing this song on New Year’s Eve, feeling the rising excitement as the countdown approaches, the moment you welcome the new year will become even more special.
With hope for the year ahead, why not raise your voice and sing your heart out?
Body and soulDaun Taun Bugiugi Bando

Down Town Boogie-Woogie Band is a Japanese rock group formed in 1973.
Led by Ryudo Uzaki, they captivated audiences with a sound rooted in rock and rockabilly.
They made an appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 1975 and broke through with the song “Minato no Yōko, Yokohama, Yokosuka,” known for its light, catchy melody and humorous lyrics set in a port town.
Uzaki’s distinctive vocals and trumpet playing, combined with the band’s vibrant staging, brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the time.
Their energetic sound holds both nostalgia and novelty, appealing even to those who spent their youth with a folk guitar in hand.
Mrs. MermaidChekkāzu

When people think of The Checkers’ signature songs, this is the one that comes to mind for many fans.
Released in September 1991 as their 26th single, it also earned them a spot in that year’s 42nd NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Fumiya Fujii’s bittersweet yet powerful vocals vividly evoke the lingering afterglow of a summer romance.
The lyrics, which express longing for a woman in a rain-soaked T-shirt, are both nostalgic for days gone by and an invitation to take a new step toward the future.
As a karaoke pick, choosing this song on purpose can be a real treat—the nostalgic mood is sure to envelop the room.
Mickey Mouse MarchDizunī

This is an iconic song that represents Disney.
The lyrics repeatedly mention Mickey Mouse’s name so that even small children can sing along easily.
Born in 1955 as the opening theme of The Mickey Mouse Club and still beloved today, it’s perfect for singing together with friends and family! With a march-like, rhythmic tempo, it’s sure to put everyone in a bright and cheerful mood.
There’s choreography too, so it’s also recommended to dance while you sing.
Morning Star GalacticaNayutan Seijin

NayutalieN has released many catchy, pop dance-rock tunes.
“Myoujou Galactica” was released in 2018 and produced as a collaborative track for singers Sou and Eve.
The classic “Alien Alien” is great too, of course, but this one can be sung as a duet.
With its instantly recognizable rhythm and style that screams NayutalieN, it’s guaranteed to get you hyped at karaoke!
MizanBarūn × Nuyuri

If you want to project a cool image, the Vocaloid song you should sing at karaoke is “Mizan.” It’s a 2022 collaboration by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the musician name Keina Suda, and Nuyuri, a Vocaloid producer known for signature tracks like “Lower.” The story-like lyrics, which unfold dramatically, leave a strong impression.
The bittersweet yet beautiful vocals by flower and KASANE Teto spread throughout the track.
The trick is to sing in a conversational tone from the first verse to the pre-chorus, then deliver an emotional vocal in the chorus.
Why not try this urban-tinged uptempo number?
A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (371–380).
Miracle Revolution No. 9Fujifaburikku

A track defined by its poppy, catchy sound and lyrics bursting with explosive energy.
With positive messages like “Let’s seize miracles” and “Let’s be greedy,” it gives listeners a motivating push.
Developed toward completion through live performances, the song is infused with the band’s commitment to a sense of unity with the audience.
Released in February 2023, it was also chosen as the theme song for that year’s WBC broadcasts.
The music video expands a mysterious worldview, visualizing the lyrics’ universe.
It’s an energizing song you’ll want to play at the start of a new day.


