[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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- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi”
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- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Mu'
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
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- A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
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- Songs with titles starting with 'O' [Great for karaoke and shiritori!]
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Me”
[Karaoke] Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Mo” (101–110)
Delusion MakerMousoukirin

The band Mōsō Kirin, discovered by Mino from the YouTube channel Mino Music, is known as a retro pop band with melodies that evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Mōsō Maker.
It features gentle melodies and catchy vocals, and even incorporates a touch of jazz partway through.
The vocal lines are mainly in the mid range, so even those who can’t sing high notes should have no trouble.
monophobiaMana

Mana, a guitarist from Hiroshima, has continued to exert a revolutionary influence on the visual kei scene.
Beginning in the early 1990s as the guitarist of MALICE MIZER, he shook up the music world with a unique aesthetic that fused Gothic and Baroque elements.
After the band disbanded, he launched his solo project Moi dix Mois, pursuing a darker, heavier sound.
He also established his own brand, Moi-même-Moitié, and is known as a pioneer of Gothic & Lolita fashion.
In 2004, he was invited to Maison & Objet in France, earning high acclaim as a fashion designer as well.
His unwavering pursuit of a singular aesthetic in both music and fashion has garnered a passionate following at home and abroad.
He is highly recommended for those who wish to be captivated by a grand worldview woven from classical elements and heavy sound.
MONTAGENakajima Kento

I’m drawn to its grand sense of scale and refined sound.
“MONTAGE” was released in May 2025 and was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “The After-Dinner Mysteries.” The composition is by Hiroyuki Sawano, known for works like “Attack on Titan” and “Mobile Suit Gundam.” The fusion of a mysterious atmosphere with a danceable rhythm is striking, and Kento Nakajima’s expressively rich vocals are another highlight.
The thrilling melody that echoes the anime’s story is superb as well.
Be sure to listen closely and immerse yourself in its world.
MonochromeBENNIE K

A BENNIE K track that powerfully portrays strong, resilient women.
While weaving in biting irony about self-denial, nihilism, and materialism in modern society, the song depicts the strength to keep looking forward without losing hope, resonating deeply with many listeners.
Released in February 2008 as the theme song for the NTV drama “Binbō Danshi (Poor Boy) Bonbīmen,” it reached No.
9 on the Oricon charts.
It is also included on the April 2008 release, the album “BEST OF THE BESTEST.” If you’re planning a women’s duet at karaoke, try splitting the powerful vocal parts and the rap sections between the two singers.
Moechakka FireIssei

A track by Issei that weaves synth sounds with an addictive melody, themed around a cool, detached maid-outfit character.
Released as a character song for the game Zenless Zone Zero, unveiled in July 2024, the piece channels modern people’s craving for approval and their sense of alienation from society, all over a bold, driving beat.
Its alluring low-register vocals—seemingly detached from the music video’s character—leave a strong impression.
How about belting it out at karaoke to express a different side of yourself?
[Karaoke] Collection of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (111–120)
Modern Golden DemonKasagi Shizuko / Sakai Shunji

This song is an unconventional collaboration between Shizuko Kasagi, the “Queen of Boogie” who epitomized the postwar music scene, and Shunji Sakai, a hugely popular comic actor.
Released in the early 1950s, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Zakuzaku Musume.” Set to a lively boogie-woogie rhythm, it humorously portrays views on love and money, offering a unique piece that expresses the world of classical literature through the popular music of the time.
Kasagi’s vibrant vocals and Sakai’s comedic banter blend into a perfect harmony.
Sung as a duet, it’s sure to brighten the atmosphere wherever it’s performed.
Mosa o.gyutto.

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who is popular for her gentle lyrics and musicality that resonate with Gen Z.
Her hallmark is a whisper voice—soft vocals laced with breath—and all her works are crafted to make the most of that tone.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Gyutto.
Most of the track sits in the mid-range, so as long as you match the key, anyone can sing it comfortably.
The vocal line is also calm, without abrupt jumps in pitch.


