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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.

A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (471–480)

unfinishedKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight – Incomplete [Official Music Video]
unfinishedKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight is a boys’ idol group from Osaka, and they’re also a rock band.

Their 2023 release, “Mikansei” (Unfinished), is a fast-paced punk rock track.

It carries the message that “precisely because we’re unfinished, we can become someone’s hero,” and its upbeat vibe and lyrics are truly uplifting.

With its bright tone that makes you want to head out for a walk, it’s especially recommended as a spring song!

Brothers on the RoadSekitori Hana

Sekitori Hana “Brothers on the Road” Official Audio
Brothers on the RoadSekitori Hana

It’s a very cheerful and catchy piece that makes you want to stroll aimlessly under a clear sky.

It’s a song by Hana Sekitori, a singer-songwriter from Kanagawa Prefecture, included on her 2022 album “Mata Aimashitane” (“We Meet Again”).

It was chosen as the theme song for the variety show “Hodō/Shadō Variety: Michi to no Sōgū.” The refreshing sound arrangement makes you want to sway your body from side to side.

It naturally lifts your spirits.

I can picture brothers with their arms around each other, saying, “Let’s go anywhere together.”

Know your misery.Yūnosuke

[It’s me, right?] Know your misery / Yunosuke [Music Video]
Know your misery.Yūnosuke

This is one of the works from the drama content project “We Are Nightly,” created by Vocaloid producers, singers, and voice actors.

The track was produced by the Vocaloid producer Yunosuke, known for hits like “PaⅢ.SENSATION,” and was released in April 2023 alongside a version sung by shūz.

It’s a stylish electronic tune driven by a cool, continuous synth sound.

As it serves as the theme song for Asagi Senga, one of the characters from “Bokuyona,” please listen while imagining his personality.

Unfinished EgoismYukino Ito

A richly layered VOCAROCK piece that combines a hard rock style with the beautiful tone of piano.

Composed by Yukino Ito, who is also active as a member of the band A City Bluer Than the Sky, it was released in 2023 and selected as a demo song for the voice library Ci flower, which came out the same year.

You can tell it’s insanely cool just from the intro.

The dynamic sound and progression are electrifying.

The lyrics, which encourage you to “create what you love, just the way you want,” are absolutely fire.

A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'mi'. Useful for shiritori or karaoke (481–490).

selfish womanAoyama Shin

Aoyama Arata “Selfish Woman” Music Video
selfish womanAoyama Shin

While portraying the sweet yet bittersweet heart of a woman, this ambitious work dives into the world of blues-style kayō.

With his gentle aura, Arata Aoyama explores the themes of lingering attachment and jealousy toward a former lover, expressing the complex emotions of a mature woman.

Lyrics by Koyomi Asa and composition by Hideo Mizumori come together to create a memorable song marked by its distinctive triplet rhythm.

Released as a single in February 2025, the work is available in three versions: TYPE TOKYO, TYPE Youth, and TYPE Starry Sky.

It also features a tie-in with TBS Radio’s “Saturday Morning 6 o’clock: Kinashi no Kai.” The song was unveiled to fans for the first time at a concert held on January 26 of the same year at the Urayasu City Cultural Hall, celebrating the 5th anniversary of Aoyama’s debut.

It’s a must-listen not only for those moved by the end of a romance, but also for anyone eager to discover a new side of enka.

channel markerKouzai Kaori

Kaori Kouzai – “Miotsukushi”
channel markerKouzai Kaori

When you think of Kaori Kouzai, her vocals that bring out a strong sense of allure are striking.

Of course, those kinds of songs are wonderful too, but in her later years her melancholic numbers have become even more refined.

That’s why I recommend Mio-tsukushi.

It’s based on enka, but features a vocal line closer to 1980s pop-leaning kayōkyoku, with little use of advanced techniques like kobushi.

By deliberately using breath—audible exhales included—you can add dynamics and infuse the vocals with a sense of wistfulness, so please use it as a reference.

Training wheels on the right and leftBaba Toshihide

Toshihide Baba “Training Wheels on the Right and Left”
Training wheels on the right and leftBaba Toshihide

‘Training Wheels on the Right and Left,’ sung by Toshihide Baba, likens parents who stay close to their child’s growth to the training wheels on a bicycle.

It was included on the 2011 album HEARTBEAT RUSH.

Written from a parent’s perspective, the gentle, conversational lyrics are filled with love for a child.

The piano-led intro creates a warm atmosphere, and together with the lyrics, it brings a sense of calm when you listen.

To a child, parents might sometimes feel overbearing—always scolding or nitpicking—but like the ‘training wheels on the right and left,’ they’re always watching over you.

It may feel a bit embarrassing, but just saying “thank you” will surely make them happy.