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)
Michinoku Love Cherry BlossomsTsubuki Miyu

This is a local song set against the cherry blossoms of Aizu, sung by Miyu Tsubuki from Fukushima Prefecture, whose catchphrase is “straight fastball voice.” Released in June 2019, the track was later included on the album “Egao Ippai Uta ni Nosete.” The lyrics weave in Aizu place names while depicting a devoted woman who, though troubled by a forbidden love, tries to face forward with thoughts of her family close to her heart.
Tsubuki’s hallmark soaring high notes vividly bring to life the scene of fluttering cherry blossoms—truly memorable.
It’s a piece that will deeply resonate with those striving far from home or anyone seeking a taste of springtime travel sentiment.
How about listening to it under trees in full bloom, thinking of someone dear?
Songs that start with “Mi”: a compilation for shiritori or karaoke (51–60)
MisunderstoodFall To Pieces

In the metal scene, Fall To Pieces is a project in which Cody Riser single-handedly handles everything from songwriting and composition to production, engaging in highly active work.
It’s characterized by lyrics that delve deeply into personal emotions and a sound that’s heavy yet melodic.
Their track here is “Misunderstood.” Released in January 2026, as the title suggests, it centers on the pain of being misunderstood by those around you, conveying an earnest plea.
Following the mid-January single “Love Me Right,” its release is a testament to his remarkable creative drive.
It’s a song that might lighten your emotional burden, even just a little, when you listen to it on nights consumed by loneliness and alienation, when you feel unable to tell anyone how you truly feel.
Shadow of WaterMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya, who has produced numerous hit songs and continues to lead the Japanese music scene.
This piece, included as the final track on her ninth album “Toki no Nai Hotel,” released in June 1980, is a self-cover of a song she originally provided to the female duo Simons in 1978.
The poignant lyrics, which liken the passage of time to the flow of a river, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s also well known for being used for many years as the ending theme of NHK General’s “Tanken Roman: World Heritage.” The beautiful melody that quietly brings the album’s weighty worldview to a close is perfect for adults seeking peace at the end of the day.
It can be called a hidden gem that is loved across generations.
Miracle Starter ~Snow Flakes in the Future~V6

This is a hidden gem that represents the early days of V6, the idol group that blazed through the ’90s with numerous hit songs! Winter often brings to mind wistful ballads, but this track is an upbeat winter song, sparkling with a lively dance beat and a positive message.
Released on the mini-album “GREETING” in December 1996 and later selected for the best-of compilation “Very best,” it’s a huge favorite among fans.
In 1997, it also aired in households across Japan as a corporate commercial song for Tsuburaya Productions, so many people may remember it.
Its uplifting worldview gives a powerful push to those welcoming a new year or taking on a challenge.
Let their youthful, energetic vocals blow away the winter chill and give you a boost!
MiskasazuMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a song included on the first album “TWELVE,” released on January 13, 2016, known for its dark, Vocaloid-like vibe.
It’s considered a hidden gem, with a compelling structure that surges from the steady A and B sections into a powerful chorus, and features a strong sound.
Among Mrs.
fans, it’s often cited as a prime example of the band’s darker side.
The melody line isn’t difficult, so you should be able to follow the lyrics naturally.
That said, many people struggle with the wide range that hits in the chorus—if you sing the low notes gently and then try to approach the high notes with the same feeling, it can be quite tough.
For the high notes, it’s easier to sing if you fully open up your facial expression and sing with a bright face.
Try comparing the two approaches when you sing.
mirror tunezutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

An up-tempo number by ZUTOMAYO whose sound thrillingly blends a unique tension with a driving sense of speed.
ACAねの変幻自在なボーカルは、鏡の中の自分と向き合うときの複雑な感情を見事に捉えていて、本当にクールだ。
I think many listeners who heard this track when it dropped in April 2022 felt saved by its powerful affirmation, even while carrying worries and inner conflict in everyday life.
On nights when you feel trapped or when you need to psych yourself up, this song will surely become a strong ally.
The animated MV crafted by a film/video artist is also wonderful, so be sure to enjoy it together with the sound.
Miss youshaitoopu

Shai Tope is a three-piece rock band that drew attention with Rendezvous, which surpassed 300 million total streams, and whose slice-of-life lyrics resonate with young listeners.
Released as a single in February 2026, this newly written track was chosen as the ending theme for season 2 of the TV anime My Hero Academia: Vigilantes.
Its lyrics depict a relationship in which someone precious propels you forward, kindling a warm flame in the hearts of those who, despite their doubts and weaknesses, are trying to take a step ahead.
With So Sasaki’s emotional vocals and the band’s palpable intensity, it’s a rock tune that stirs the heart and fills you with courage the more you listen.


