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[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.

[Karaoke] Collection of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (91–100)

Jupiter’s BeatNayutan Seijin

Nayutan Seijin – Jupiter Beat (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Jupiter's BeatNayutan Seijin

I think it’s a song that gently leads you away from everyday anxiety and loneliness.

Released in April 2022 by NayutalieN, it’s included on the album “An Object N from Planet Nayuta.” This work paints a hopeful vision of the future, weaving in the specific figure of about 11.86 years—the orbital period of Jupiter.

On nights weighed down by doubt and solitude, surrendering yourself to its electropop beat might let you slip free from the gravity on your heart, and with a few tears, find a fresh start.

Monkey Turn (SG RUSH Championship Final)Jintosio

Narashino Monkey Turn Final Audio Cheering Song Spring 2019 91st National High School Baseball Invitational (Senbatsu)
Monkey Turn (SG RUSH Championship Final)Jintosio

This song by Jintosio was originally known as the jackpot BGM from the Monkey Turn pachislot.

Its fast-paced melody and piercing high trumpet notes instantly grab the listener’s heart and stir a “Alright, let’s go!” feeling.

Adopted in 2011 as a chance theme by a pro baseball team, it later became a beloved staple cheer song at Koshien from around 2016, sparked by performances from schools like Narashino High School.

It’s truly the perfect anthem for those peak moments—powerfully pushing players striving for victory and uniting the Alps stands as one.

In the ForestAlbert Ketèlbey

Ketèlbey: In the Woodlands [Naxos Classical Curator #Cute] / Albert, William Ketèlbey: In the Woodlands
In the ForestAlbert Ketèlbey

How about a solo piano piece by Albert Ketèlbey that brings a sense of comfort, as if you were cooling off in the shade on a hot summer afternoon? As you listen, scenes seem to come to life: the soft light filtering through the trees deep in the forest, and even the sound of leaves rustling in a gentle breeze.

Its tender, approachable melody evokes a wonderfully tranquil passage of time.

This piano work is thought to have taken shape in the 1920s.

The album “A Dream Picture” includes a 1993 recording performed by Rosemary Tuck.

It’s a piece I especially recommend when you want to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life for a moment’s respite, or when you’d like to be enveloped in the gentle tone of the piano and spend some quiet time.

Monsterarashi

ARASHI – Monster [Official Music Video]
Monsterarashi

A dance number that captures the mindset of a monster awakening in the darkness of night—mysterious yet depicting a deep, abiding love! Despite its seemingly dark worldview, it embodies eternal love: continuing to search for the beloved even after losing one’s memories, even after being reborn.

Each listen evokes fresh emotion.

Released in May 2010, it became well-known as the theme song for the drama “Kaibutsu-kun” starring Satoshi Ohno.

It is also highly regarded as one of Arashi’s signature dance tracks.

A perfect song for a special night when you want to vow profound love, or for those who believe in fateful encounters.

If I Could Play the PianoNishida Toshiyuki

Toshiyuki Nishida, who has left a strong mark in many works as a renowned actor.

He’s a versatile performer, and for a time he was active as a musical artist as well.

When it comes to songs that represent him, isn’t it, after all, “Moshimo Piano ga Hiketa Nara” (“If Only I Could Play the Piano”)? It’s characterized by a very calm vocal delivery, with a relatively even melodic contour and a narrow range.

It’s ideal for karaoke when you’re getting tired and want to sing something that can be performed softly.

moooove!!King&Prince

King & Prince「moooove!! 」MV
moooove!!King&Prince

It’s gaining attention as a powerful dance track rooted in hip-hop.

The song carries a strong message about pushing forward without being constrained by society’s rules or noise, staying true to yourself.

It stands out as a track that highlights King & Prince’s new musical direction and exceptional dance skills.

This piece is one of the songs on their 15th single, released in May 2024, and it was also selected as the theme song for TV Tokyo’s 60th anniversary drama “95.” The music video features styling inspired by ’90s culture, resulting in a blend of nostalgia and freshness.

The cool dance performance synchronized with the high-BPM rhythm is a must-see.

Its powerful sound and uplifting lyrics make it perfect as background music for dance practice or workouts.

MaybeKobayashi Sachiko & Miki Katsuhiko

The harmony woven by the two singers resonates deeply in the heart—this is the definitive enka masterpiece.

The acclaimed album “Moshikashite,” which revives a song originally released in 1984, is imbued with aching longing and a powerful wish.

It beautifully portrays a heart where affection for another and lingering anxieties are intermingled, and the stirring melody further elevates those feelings.

This work was also performed at the 35th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, capturing the hearts of many viewers.

It’s a gem that listeners of all ages—from seniors to entire families—can enjoy, and we’d be delighted if you chose it as a cherished song for your precious memories.