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 with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (391–400)
Mint Cherry CakeToki Asako

Asako Toki is a female singer-songwriter with a jazz backbone.
She’s known for her wide-ranging musicality, from avant-garde jazz tunes to Black music centered on R&B.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Mint Cherry Cake.
This track features a city-pop-like vibe, and while it’s upbeat, the vocal line stays composed within a relatively narrow range.
The pitch movement is gentle as well, so purely as a song, it’s not very difficult.
A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (401–410)
lingering attachment; regrets; reluctance to let goDomura Riu

A song that stays with you on nights weighed down by heartbreak.
Featuring Riu Domura’s distinctive low-register vocals, this track seamlessly fuses rhythmic rap with melody.
Released in October 2019, it portrays the complexities of modern love, where social media makes it hard not to keep tabs on the other person.
While trying to accept the breakup, the lingering attachment and inner conflict are laid bare, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s a song that gently nudges those carrying the wounds of heartbreak to keep moving forward.
Miss You All NightNatsuyama Yotsugi

The song “Miss You All Night” by Yotsugi Natsuyama is included on the 2023 album “Emotions Within the Melody.” Its waltz-like rhythm and Miku’s clear, translucent vocals leave a strong impression.
It begins with a wistful atmosphere, but toward the latter half and the ending it shifts into a feeling of happiness that warms the heart.
The scene where two important people truly connect is especially moving.
Be sure to give it a careful listen during the Christmas season.
Also, don’t miss its connection to Ako’s “Jubun” (“Enough”)!
Mirai Chizuyoru no hito warai

This love song is often used in anniversary videos with couples.
It’s a track by the YouTuber duo Yoruno Hito Warai, released in 2021, and produced by the popular creator unit HoneyWorks.
It’s a heart-fluttering piece that sings about pure feelings—“I’ll always be by your side, no matter what.” The way it feels like the couple is expressing their feelings to each other really tugs at the heartstrings.
This song is sure to deepen the joy of having a partner and your gratitude toward them.
Milk and Sugar duet with Mone KamishiraishiŌhashi Torio

A duet song by the multi-talented singer-songwriter Ohashi Trio and actress Mone Kamishiraishi.
It’s included on the album NEW WORLD, released in March 2021.
Starting from the bustle of a morning and the small dramas of everyday life, it vividly portrays the thrill of a sudden encounter with someone you like and the moment you fall in love.
The real emotions of those of us living in modern society pulse with rhythm.
The harmonies where Ohashi and Kamishiraishi’s voices overlap are also highly compelling.
Singing of a bittersweet yet fluttering romance, this track is perfect for a duet with a friend or a partner—and it might just bring a fresh vibe to your next karaoke session.
The Hometown of MandarinsŌe Yutaka

A piece notable for its powerful kobushi ornamentation, “Mikan no Furusato.” Many people feel uneasy with this kind of forceful kobushi, but it’s essentially just adding a shout; the kobushi itself stays within a one- to two-semitone change, so the difficulty here isn’t very high.
The tempo is very relaxed, and there aren’t that many long sustained notes, so even if a powerful singing style isn’t your strong suit, you can still sing it without trouble.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Dotonbori SentimentTendō Yoshimi

Yoshimi Tendo’s “Dotonbori Ninjō” captivates with warm lyrics that evoke the city of Osaka and a pleasant melody.
It carries the strength to move forward in life after heartbreak and setbacks.
Since its 1985 release, it has continued to be loved by many and was even performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The lyrics praising symbols of Osaka like Tsutenkaku and the gritty spirit of Naniwa are especially striking.
For older listeners, it’s a song that will resonate deeply, stirring nostalgic memories.
It might be nice to listen with friends or family and let old stories blossom.


