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 (41–50)
Future airplaneakairo no gurittā

A beloved graduation song that gently weaves together memories of high school—school routes, chimes, hallways, and the everyday moments with friends—this is the title track of Akairo no Glitter’s debut single.
Released in March 2015, the song was written based on vocalist Ryosuke Sato’s own experiences, and its lyrics, which hold both the ache of not being able to return to the past and the resolve to step forward into the future, resonate deeply.
Its catchy, solid melody powerfully propels the emotions, making it unforgettable after just one listen.
The fact that the music video and performance scenes were filmed at the members’ alma mater also lends a vivid sense of lived-in youth.
It’s a guitar rock number that warmly brightens any graduation live performance—recommended not only for students facing graduation, but for anyone experiencing a farewell with cherished friends.
MiyabiSuehirogarizu

Suehirogarizu, known for their unique style that elevates the narrative cadence of kyogen and Noh into contemporary comedy, released this track in August 2021 as their debut single, reconstructing their comedic art in musical form.
Over a laid-back, ’90s-inspired beat, rapping interwoven with tsuzumi drum tones and archaic Japanese phrasing creates a one-of-a-kind groove.
The collision of kyogen-style expressions with hip-hop call-and-response strikes a perfect balance where coolness and humor coexist.
Upon release, it reached No.
1 on the iTunes Store Hip-Hop daily chart, showing that a project track born from comedians can also earn recognition in the music scene.
It’s also available for karaoke, making it an ideal pick to liven up parties and events.
EnchantedJudi Ongu

Let me introduce a signature song by Judy Ongg, which won the 1979 Japan Record Award.
It’s an impressive piece with a grand, expansive melody that evokes the blue seas and white towns of the Aegean.
The song boasts an all-star creative team: lyrics by Yoko Aki and composition by Kyohei Tsutsumi.
It was also used in a TV commercial for an underwear brand, becoming a major talking point at the time.
On the Oricon charts, it held the No.
1 spot for nine consecutive weeks and finished the year at No.
2.
The stage performance, featuring a large pure-white dress spread out as she sang, drew widespread attention and was showcased on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
In the cold season, why not lift your spirits with a song that conjures the sun and sea of the tropics? The dazzling chorus has a rhythm that naturally makes your body move, so it’s perfect for everyone to enjoy with hand claps.
It’s a track that will instantly liven up any New Year’s party.
Unfinished Hymnshaito

This is a Vocaloid song by Shaito, released with the tagline “This is the story you sing.” Posted in March 2022, it was selected in the song contest for the rhythm game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
The lyrics carry a moving message: precisely because we are imperfect, we can keep striving for greater heights again and again.
The way the song seems to gently cut off at the end is brilliant, leaving a lingering sense that the story continues.
It’s a track that affirms your unfinished self.
Everyone is friendssakushi sakkyoku: nakagawa hirotaka

Even after graduating from kindergarten and going your separate ways, this work conveys a powerful sense of a bond that says, “We’ll be friends forever.” Singer-songwriter Hirotaka Nakagawa wrote the lyrics and composed the music.
Originally aired on the children’s TV program “Hirake! Ponkikki,” it has been beloved at many preschools along with the picture book of the same name, published in January 1998.
As it looks back on memories of days spent together at preschool, the song carries a warm message: let’s stay friends even when we grow up.
It’s a perfect piece to sing at senior class recitals or graduation ceremonies.
Seeing the children sing with all their hearts is sure to move parents and teachers alike.
Be sure to sing it on that important milestone day.
Unknown Degree (feat. Runrun)DYES IWASAKI

This track is a collaboration between DYES IWASAKI—who is also active as a trackmaker for FAKE TYPE.—and Lunlun, a VTuber from NIJISANJI.
The swing-infused track, where a lively beat intertwines with the sound of saxophone, has a feel-good groove that naturally sets your body in motion just by listening.
The lyrics, which follow the heart while carrying anxieties about an uncertain future, resonate deeply.
Give it a careful listen when you’re unsure of which path to take or on nights when you need a little courage.
Mini Moni. Janken Pyon!Minimoni.

The debut single from Mini Moni, a unit from Hello! Project, released in January 2001.
It topped the Oricon weekly chart for two consecutive weeks and became a major hit, ranking 15th on the year-end chart.
The song was featured on numerous TV programs, including TV Tokyo’s “Oha Suta,” and was later included on the album “Mini Moni Song Daijiten Vol.
1,” making it a track that thrilled children at the time.
Most notably, it was produced by Tsunku♂, with unique lyrics themed around rock-paper-scissors and a friendly, easy-to-follow dance routine—an irresistibly fun song you can enjoy without overthinking.


