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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 with titles starting with “Mi”. Useful for shiritori or karaoke (381–390)

MISSIONNakajima Mika

“Megumi no Daigo: The Orange of National Salvation” Ending Non-Credit Footage / “MISSION” by Mika Nakashima
MISSIONNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima’s new 2024 release “MISSION” is a track whose blend of power and fragility leaves a lasting impression.

The lyrics convey a firm resolve to protect what matters most, along with the strength of that conviction.

It also serves as the ending theme for the anime “Firefighter Daigo: Rescuer in Orange,” and its sound, closely aligned with the story’s world, truly captures the listener’s heart.

With its exhilarating sense of speed, this song is sure to grip many listeners.

south windLyrics・Composition: Hiroshi Tomioka

Composed by Hiroshi Tomioka, this piece centers on the themes of a refreshing southern breeze and hope for the future.

The image of wind sweeping under a blue sky evokes a positive, forward-looking feeling.

Since its release in 1993, it has been beloved as a staple for school events and choral competitions.

Written for three-part mixed chorus, it makes effective use of syncopated rhythms and dynamic contrasts to uplift listeners’ hearts.

It’s a perfect song for graduation ceremonies or moments of taking a new step.

It suits male voices especially well, so it’s also a great choice to sing with friends at karaoke!

To the futureSakushi Sakkyoku: Tamashiro Chiharu

Kiroro is a two-member music duo from Okinawa.

Their second single is “Mirai e” (To the Future).

Many people may know it as a song often performed at graduation ceremonies.

This piece was written and composed by Chiharu Tamashiro, and it’s a gentle, piano-centered ballad.

The lyrics convey a message from a parent’s perspective to a child who is setting out on a new journey.

It’s a song that can move both parents and children, which is one of its charms.

Mickey Mouse MarchSakushi / Sakkyoku: Jimī Dotto

[Song/Dance] Mickey Mouse March (with lyrics) — Sweet Singer Ai, the singing big sister
Mickey Mouse MarchSakushi / Sakkyoku: Jimī Dotto

Mickey Mouse is a beloved character popular with children all around the world.

His theme song is the Mickey Mouse March.

As the title suggests, it’s a march, arranged with a brassy sound that lifts your spirits.

Because of that, it’s often used as background music for marches at school sports days and entrance ceremonies.

The lyrics repeatedly praise Mickey Mouse’s name, making them easy to remember.

Be sure to enjoy it along with choreography that imitates Mickey Mouse, too.

The Hill Where Mandarin Orange Blossoms BloomSakushi: Katō Shōgo / Sakkyoku: Kainuma Minoru

When we think of mikan (mandarin oranges), many of us associate them with autumn and winter, but that’s the season for harvesting the fruit; the blossoms actually bloom around May.

At that time of year, small white flowers spread across the mikan orchards.

The harmony of the white blossoms and green leaves creates a beautiful scene that lifts your spirits.

This piece gently looks back on such scenes of mikan blossoms and the memories tied to them.

With depictions of the sea visible beyond the orchards and ships running across it, the music powerfully conveys a sense of wide-open vistas and the beauty of a grand landscape.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (391–400)

The sky I looked up at and the cherry treeSakushi: Kawasaki Yasuhiko / Sakkyoku: Shinzawa Toshihiko

[Graduation Song] The Sky We Looked Up At and the Cherry Tree (Lyrics: Yasuhiko Kawasaki / Music: Toshihiko Shinzawa / Arrangement: Kosuke Yamashita / Vocals: Satoko Yamano) [CD: “Sakura Songs 2”]
The sky I looked up at and the cherry treeSakushi: Kawasaki Yasuhiko / Sakkyoku: Shinzawa Toshihiko

The song created by Yasuhiko Kawasaki and Toshihiko Shinzawa is a wonderful piece that’s perfect for graduation ceremonies.

Through beautiful elements of nature like cherry trees and the sky, it portrays children’s growth and their new departures.

The melody is warm and crafted to resonate in the listener’s heart.

The piece is included on the 2016 album “Sakura♪ SONGS 2 ~Kimi to Boku no La La La~.” It is widely used at graduation ceremonies and children’s events, and has become a song that stays in children’s memories.

As spring arrives, it expresses the feelings of children taking their first steps forward, making it a must-listen for kids who are about to graduate.

Green breezesakushi: shimizu katsura / sakkyoku: kusakawa shin

Japanese children's song: Midori no Soyokaze (The Green Breeze)
Green breezesakushi: shimizu katsura / sakkyoku: kusakawa shin

It’s a piece that seems to capture the happiness felt as the warm season arrives and the landscape is dyed green.

It depicts gentle breezes blowing through beautiful verdant scenery and the lives of people and animals within it, vividly conjuring the scene before your eyes.

The expansive, gentle sound—reminiscent of a choral piece—also feels as if it portrays a grand landscape.

The inclusion of buoyant phrases within the straightforward, soaring vocals that express the scenery is striking, conveying an irrepressible sense of excitement for spring.