[Karaoke] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Mo'
At karaoke, people sometimes set various rules, like singing songs by the same artist or choosing based on song titles.
One fun idea is to pick a letter from the Japanese syllabary and sing “songs that start with ___.”
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs that start with “mo,” so feel free to use this as a reference for your next karaoke session.
Many of these tracks feature sentimental words like “moshi” (if) and “mou” (already/no longer), so it can be nice to think about the lyrics’ meaning or imagine the story as you sing.
Be sure to check out these “mo”-starting songs by artists who’ve been active from the Showa era through Heisei and into Reiwa.
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[Karaoke] Collection of songs with titles starting with 'Mo' (71–80)
MonopolyNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s 34th single, released in December 2023, is a track themed around a powerful desire to monopolize the one you love.
Set to a fast-paced, exhilarating sound, it portrays the intertwined feelings of the two members serving as double centers, drawing listeners into its heartrending story.
The song also drew attention for being composed by Katsuhiko Sugiyama, known for works like “Kimi no Na wa Kibou,” and it sold approximately 539,000 copies in its first week on the Oricon chart.
It’s a pop tune with a slightly more mature allure.
IfTaiyō to odore tsukiyo ni utae

According to JOYSOUND, the average score for “Moshimo” in August 2025 was 85.670.
If you pay a bit more attention to pitch, I think you can raise it even further.
Since rhythm is very important in this song, it’s best to start by matching the timing slowly and accurately.
Rather than trying to sing the whole thing at once, practice section by section so it doesn’t get jumbled and is easier to memorize.
In parts with lots of words, clapping along, keeping the rhythm with your body, or speaking crisply will help you lock into the beat.
For the chorus, try swaying side to side as if you’re dancing; you’ll be able to sing more energetically, which helps you hit the high notes and project your voice.
Since it’s an idol song, the most important thing is to have fun singing it.
Singing with high energy makes it easier to project, so try singing with a smile!
fluffymirai no tobira akete (myakumyaku no uta)

This is a track by Mofumofu-san featuring an appealing, festive, and pop-tinged sound arrangement.
Released in August 2025, the song was created as a support anthem for the Osaka-Kansai Expo.
Its uplifting pop sound and buoyant beat are paired with an irresistibly catchy melody that everyone will want to hum along to.
The lyrics paint a hopeful world where, with Myakumyaku at the center, people’s hearts unite and together open the door to the future—one of the song’s greatest charms.
If you listen while brimming with anticipation for the Expo, it will likely amplify that excitement even more.
It’s a motivational tune that grants you the courage and energy to take a new step forward.
[Karaoke] Collection of songs with titles starting with 'Mo' (81–90)
pink bloodnarumiya

Released in September 2025, this song uses the folktale Momotaro as its motif to depict a “forbidden love” that can never be fulfilled.
The band ensemble carries a gently nostalgic feel that’s truly lovely and draws you in.
It’s an emotional rock tune marked by a poignant story of two people drawn to each other despite being destined to be enemies.
I think it will especially resonate with younger listeners!
MONSTER DANCEKEYTALK

A track with a theme that’s perfect for Halloween: “Awaken the monster sleeping inside you!” It encourages you to unleash the impulses you usually keep hidden and discover the joy of stepping to the beat with pure passion.
Released as a single in October 2014, it was selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s popular show ‘Atarashii Kagi’ and is also included on the album HOT!.
The members’ choreography is famous as well, so it’s sure to get the party going if everyone dances together.
Be sure to use it as a dance song to amp up your Halloween!
More Berry SummerCUTIE STREET

It’s a song packed with phrases about youth, friendship, and first love, so it really resonates with teenagers and is easy to sing in your own words.
It’s also performed at summer festivals and has lots of live-style callouts, so it should get everyone hyped at karaoke! The melody is catchy, and the vocal range doesn’t go that high.
Up to the chorus, there’s more call-and-response than “singing,” so enjoy it together with everyone, then switch to a “singing” mindset from the chorus to add dynamics and really bring the song to life.
For the high parts, try singing as if you’re sending your voice far away—your voice will come out more easily, so give it a try! And since the groove is key, the best way is to keep the rhythm with your body while you sing.
Me, looking my best—I’m unstoppable! (feat. Yurinya)Pretty Chuu

As the title suggests, it’s a positive song with lyrics that boost your self-esteem and help you love yourself! The range is comfortable, so even karaoke beginners can sing it with confidence, and it’s easy to get hyped at karaoke—singing with friends will make it even more fun.
When you sing, the chorus starts on A#4, so don’t push your voice; imagine singing lightly with a smile, which makes it easier to catch the groove and keep it sounding cute.
It might be best to sing as if you’ve actually become an idol! That way your facial muscles stay lifted, which prevents a throaty sound and lets you sing comfortably and pleasantly.
Also, waving your hand side to side like at a live concert helps you lock into the rhythm, so I recommend it!


