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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)

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

Coupled with Mrs.

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!

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

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Makimura Mieko

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)
companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Makimura Mieko

Mieko Makimura, known as the songstress of enka that Hokkaido is proud of, made her debut as an enka singer in 1974 and soon released a major hit.

From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, she left a significant mark on the enka world with her emotionally rich vocals and delicate expressiveness.

In 1979, she received the Long Seller Award at the 21st Japan Record Awards, and in 1981, she made her much-anticipated first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Specializing in lyrics and melodies steeped in passion, her unique expressive style—while preserving enka’s traditions yet incorporating a modern sensibility—continues to captivate the hearts of many fans.

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.

Miracle Shopping ~Don Quijote Theme~Tanaka Maimi

“Miracle Shopping ~ Don Quijote Theme ~” Maimi Tanaka (the author herself! Author) MAIMI TANAKA Maimi Tanaka with animal beats
Miracle Shopping ~Don Quijote Theme~Tanaka Maimi

Don Quijote, known as a comprehensive shopping center.

Are you calling it “Donkee-Hote” like “Donkey Kong”? That song that plays in Don Quijote stores is actually available at karaoke as “MIRACLE SHOPPING: Don Quijote’s Theme.” The lyrics even feel a bit romantic at the start—“Let’s make this store our meeting place…”—but once the chorus hits, that vibe goes out the window.

Everyone knows the chorus; I want to get a big sing-along going and hype things up!

Missing YouMirei Touyama

Mirei Toyama is a singer-songwriter who is also active in the United States.

Missing You is a project she created jointly with Hiroki Terai, a producer known for promoting therapeutic crying (“ruikatsu”).

The song portrays the sorrow and loneliness of a girl who has lost her beloved mother.

Be sure to watch it together with the “tear-jerking music video” produced by Hiroki Terai—it will help you visualize the scenes depicted in the lyrics more vividly.

Also, since the lyrics don’t specify a particular relationship, listeners can interpret them in various ways and relate it to different people.