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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 word-chain games and karaoke (461–470)

I found it.tsumigusa

You’ll be knocked out within the first 10 seconds.

“Mitsuketa” by Vocaloid producer Tsumikusa, released in January 2024, captivates with a spine-chilling worldview.

It shouldn’t be about you… and yet, as you listen, you start to feel like you’ve been “found.” That’s how powerful each and every word feels.

Highly recommended for fans of yandere songs and horror vibes.

The dynamic composition—with its unpredictable twists that keep your heart racing—is top-tier!

Future Map 2025Hitsuji Bungaku

You’ll be drawn into a soundscape that gradually expands.

It’s a song by the rock band Hitsujibungaku, released in March 2025, chosen as the theme song for Takanawa Gateway City’s “Future Experience Theater.” The gentle vocals and dreamy tone create a captivating world you can’t help but be enchanted by.

The lyrics, which speak of anxieties and hopes for the future and the importance of living in the present, are also compelling.

A deeply moving musical experience awaits you.

Hibari Misora MedleyMisora Hibari

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Hibari Misora MedleyMisora Hibari

Hibari Misora, the original diva who kept singing throughout the tumultuous Showa era.

What’s your favorite Hibari song? There’s no way to pick just one—from “Kanashiki Kuchibue” and “Tokyo Kid,” which supported the hearts of Japanese people after the war, to “Ringo Oiwake” and “Omatsuri Mambo,” which captivated the early days of television, her peak-era hits like “Yawara” and “Kanashii Sake,” and her late masterpiece “Kawa no Nagare no Yō ni.” So how about moving your body to a Hibari medley instead? Video sites even have clips that teach simple choreography.

I hope you can spend a delightful time along with your memories!

The Bridge of Lingering AttachmentsMiraseiji

Seiji Mira — Bridge of Unfinished Regrets <Full MV>
The Bridge of Lingering AttachmentsMiraseiji

Masatsugu Mira, who transitioned from a visual-kei vocalist to an enka singer, is drawing attention for his distinctive visuals and musicality.

He debuted in June 2018 with “Mirenbashi,” establishing a new style that breaks free from conventional enka.

With songs like “Nureru Yoru” and “Yoru to Asa no Aida ni,” he continues to explore a fusion of enka and visual-kei.

In 2023, he released the album Iro-sai Yume Ichizu, a work that showcases the multifaceted nature of his music.

Mira’s appeal lies not only in his music but also in his closeness to fans.

At concerts and events, he presents a warm, approachable presence, while actively sharing updates through social media and his official website.

He is highly recommended for music fans seeking a fusion of tradition and innovation.

Michinoku Pure Love SongHayama Mizuki

Mizuki Hayama 'Michinoku Pure Love Song' MUSIC VIDEO
Michinoku Pure Love SongHayama Mizuki

Mizuki Hayama is an enka singer from Yamagata Prefecture.

She began pursuing a career as an enka vocalist in the mid-2000s and has steadily built her career, including being selected as a nominee for the Japan Singers Association’s Best New Artist Award in 2016.

Known for hits such as “Benibana Bojō” and “Sakata Kamome Uta,” Hayama captivates many fans with emotionally rich lyrics and melodies.

While rooted in traditional enka, her music also incorporates contemporary elements, earning support from a wide range of listeners.

In 2016, she also won the Excellent New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards, a testament to her proven talent.

She’s a recommended artist not only for enka fans but also for those seeking new musical discoveries.

Everyone’s Happy BirthdayAshida Mana

This is a heartwarming song that cherishes connections between people and celebrates the preciousness of life.

As it introduces the twelve zodiac signs in order, it gently conveys that everyone has a day when they can be the star.

Filled with gratitude for family and an appreciation for the small joys of everyday life, it resonates with listeners.

Released in November 2011, the song was used as a theme and ending song for the anime series Jewelpet.

It’s perfect not only for birthday celebrations but also for expressing thanks to someone special.

Mana Ashida’s pure, clear voice enhances the song’s charm even further.

March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

[Okaasan to Issho] Road March ♪ | Tsukiuta | covered by UtaSta | video by UtaSta | Stops babies from crying | Songs babies enjoy | Nursery rhyme | Children's song | With choreography | Educational anime
March of the RoadHanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A lively marching tune has arrived! Introducing the January 2025 “Song of the Month” from Okaasan to Issho, sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata.

Set to bright brass and snappy drum rhythms, this cheerful piece expresses the feeling of facing forward and moving ahead.

You can clap along to the rhythmic beat and move your body with a big smile.

It’s also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Latest Best: Hyu-rara Bun-bun!” so it can be enjoyed both at home and in childcare settings.

It’s a wonderful piece for the start of a new year, perfect for sharing the feeling of walking toward the future together with parents and children.