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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.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (441–450)

MIDNIGHT FLIGHT — A Lonely Christmas EveHamada Shogo

Against the backdrop of Christmas loneliness, this touching masterpiece by Shogo Hamada sings of lost love and solitude.

Originally included on the 1985 mini-album “CLUB SNOWBOUND” and released as a standalone work in 1987, it was later featured on his 1989 self-cover album “Wasted Tears.” The protagonist’s emotions, portrayed alongside the urban landscape, evoke both poignancy and empathy.

It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone who has experienced heartbreak or parted ways with someone dear.

For karaoke, try singing it with an awareness of Hamada’s delicate vocal delivery, while picturing the winter night sky.

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Watanabe Tetsuya

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)
companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Watanabe Tetsuya

Tetsuya Watari’s “Michizure” is a classic that centers on an otherworldly kind of love.

The song’s depiction of two people—likened to floating weeds—gradually binding their unstable relationship with deep bonds and affection is striking.

Its touching lyrics highlight their sweet connection and their decision to keep walking together into the future.

Since its 1975 release, the song has been cherished for many years, and combined with Watari’s talent as an actor, it has captivated countless listeners.

It’s especially recommended for peaceful moments, listening while thinking of someone dear.

A collection of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for Shiritori or karaoke (451–460)

MIRAIShonan no Kaze

A Shonan no Kaze track that sings of the bonds between friends and hope for the future.

It carries a strong will to keep chasing dreams, overcoming the anxieties and inner conflicts felt in everyday life.

Featured on their album “2022 ~Time to Shine~,” released in July 2022, the song showcases the breadth of their music.

Set to an energetic, reggae-inspired sound, the lyrics resonate as they celebrate the value of each individual.

This work gives you the courage to face forward without losing hope, even in difficult times.

Recommended for those striving to carve out the future together with their companions.

Mrs. GREEN APPLETenbyou no Uta

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Song of Pointillism” Official Live Lyric Video
Mrs. GREEN APPLETenbyou no Uta

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GREEN APPLE’s seventh single “Ao to Natsu,” released in August 2018, this song was newly written as an insert track for the film Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi (Blue Summer: The 30 Days I Fell in Love with You).

It’s a piano ballad that lets you fully enjoy vocalist Motoki Omori’s slightly androgynous voice.

The first time I heard it, I actually thought, “Huh? Is this a female vocalist?” I wholeheartedly recommend this track as a karaoke pick for anyone with an androgynous singing voice.

To sing it well at karaoke, the key points are using chest voice and falsetto appropriately, and focusing on placing the sound against your upper palate to emphasize higher overtones.

Show off your appealing high tones and sing expansively to captivate everyone around you!

Miracle LoveMakise Riho

It has a classic idol-song vibe from before the days of Namie Amuro and Hikaru Utada.

Riho Makise, who appeared in almost all the representative Japanese films of the 1990s, was truly a heroine of the era.

“Miracle Love” was written and composed by Mariya Takeuchi, a leading artist of city pop.

The urban rhythm and shimmering synthesizers, paired with a somewhat melancholic melody and vocals, feel rare nowadays.

It’s the kind of wonderful pop song that makes you want to listen to it on cassette in the car on purpose.

Three Doorsinugami saakasu dan

Inugami Circus-dan “The Three Doors” (Music Video)
Three Doorsinugami saakasu dan

Formed in 1994, Inugami Circus-dan has consistently maintained a strong presence in the underground scene.

Their song “Mitsu no Tobira” (Three Doors) is a work that vividly reflects the band’s singular musicality.

The track portrays the anxiety and inner conflict that follow choices, as well as fear of the unknown.

Its heavy sound and unsettling, shadowy lyrics captivate listeners while simultaneously heightening their unease.

This piece is perfect for those who enjoy self-exploration in a dark atmosphere or seek a taste of the extraordinary.

It is included on their fourth single “Saisho no Tobira,” released on April 14, 2004, and it is evident that the song holds an important place in their musical journey.

misfitShishi Shishi

Shishi Shishi’s song “Misfit” is a track that centers on the loneliness and sense of alienation felt by people who can’t fit into society.

Showcasing the musical talent and expressive power for which Shishi Shishi is known—distinctive sound design and richly emotional delivery—this work was originally released in a Hatsune Miku version; this is the self-cover version.

Its laid-back rhythm and stylish arrangement are irresistibly captivating.

It’s a song that will resonate with everyone living in today’s world.