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A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.

A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
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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 roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” For shiritori or karaoke reference (1–10)

MikaboshiNEW!3106。

They are a Vocaloid producer who creates out of deep love for KAITO while also working as a manga artist.

Motivated by the desire to “hear rock sung in KAITO’s voice,” they took on DTM.

They made their Vocaloid debut in December 2010 with “Tokeitō no Uta.” That work—on which they spent about a year—along with other passion-filled pieces has garnered support.

In recent years, their name has appeared in credits for tracks included in Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku and in developments related to Hatsune Miku: Magical Mirai 2020, solidifying their reputation.

It’s also wonderful how they deliberately avoid excessive tuning to make the most of KAITO’s vocal qualities.

Everyone is a heroNEW!AI

Minnagaminna Au (Full Version)
Everyone is a heroNEW!AI

This is a rousing cheer song that arranges a melody everyone has probably heard at least once into a powerful gospel style.

When it was released in January 2016 as the TV commercial song for au’s “Santaro” series, it quickly became a major topic.

It was initially only a commercial-length version, but due to the strong response, a full version was produced and included on the best-of album “THE BEST DELUXE EDITION,” released in May of the same year.

The original tune is the well-known “Oklahoma Mixer,” often used for folk dancing at school events, now paired with AI’s soulful vocals to create a rendition that energizes listeners.

Hearing this work, which embraces you just as you are, is sure to fill you with courage!

All togetherNEW!Sakushi Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

[Okaasan to Issho] Dream Collaboration! with Ofuroski & Otousan to Issho! Let’s dance to the song “Minna Issho ni”!
All togetherNEW!Sakushi Sakkyoku: Sakata Osamu

This is a song themed around the comfort of sharing the same space.

There are parts where you can clap along, and it’s a lot of fun to sing.

It was performed as the theme song for a special stage on a TV program that drew about 80,000 people, and it was released in November 2013.

Children entering elementary school are full of worries like “Will I make friends?” Even first graders who feel anxious about a new environment will feel uplifted when they listen to this song and think, “Elementary school will be okay!” As a song to cheer on new first graders, try singing it together at the entrance ceremony.

Everyone falls in love with someone.NEW!Sakushi: Sakata Osamu / Sakkyoku: Hayashi Akira

Everyone Falls in Love with Someone (Okaasan to Issho) / Osamu Sakata & Megumi Sakata
Everyone falls in love with someone.NEW!Sakushi: Sakata Osamu / Sakkyoku: Hayashi Akira

This is a song with lyrics by Osamu Sakata and music by Akira Hayashi.

It was featured as the “Song of the Month” on NHK E-TV’s program Okaasan to Issho in February and March 2012, and was included on an album released in October 2012.

The imagery flows from the sky and clouds to people, carrying a warm message that everyone cherishes someone.

Children entering elementary school are often full of anxiety, but listening to this song can encourage them to think, “I’ll try to make friends with the child sitting next to me.” At the entrance ceremony, if everyone sings it as a gift to the new first graders, it might make them feel excited, thinking, “Elementary school is a fun place.”

Letter to the FutureNEW!dai baku ha shin

Words that feel like they’re addressed to your future self give listeners a gentle push forward.

Produced by Dainami Hashin and released in August 2023, it was later included on the album “V.S.” It’s a song celebrating Hatsune Miku’s birthday that lifts your spirits just by listening.

If you’re anxious about jumping into a new environment, this is for you.

On a spring day before your entrance ceremony, accept the courage to move forward in your own way.

riot of blossomsNEW!Kimura Tetsuji

Tetsuji Kimura “Midarezaki” MUSIC VIDEO
riot of blossomsNEW!Kimura Tetsuji

A song that could be called Tetsuji Kimura’s defining work, after he won the New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards with his debut and made his name resound across the enka world.

It showcases the power of his trademark “iron voice,” and the lyrics are striking, likening falling cherry blossoms to the fighting spirit that forges a new era.

Released as a single in February 2024, it also drew attention for being written and composed by his older brother, Ryuzo Kimura.

While retaining enka’s rugged backbone, it’s crafted with a catchy melody that sticks after a single listen—very characteristic of Tetsuji Kimura.

You can feel a strong will to look forward even against headwinds, making it a song that will strongly encourage anyone anxious about starting a new chapter in spring.

It’s the kind of track that will truly resonate when you want to steel yourself beneath the full bloom of cherry blossoms.

Michinoku Love Cherry BlossomsNEW!Tsubuki Miyu

Miyu Tsubuki “Michinoku Love Sakura” MUSIC VIDEO
Michinoku Love Cherry BlossomsNEW!Tsubuki 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?