[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” (161–170)
MOREEARTHSHAKER

It’s a classic track from Earthshaker, the band that represents Japanese heavy metal and hard rock, included on their second album “FUGITIVE,” released in 1984! The lyrics are striking as they look back on youthful days while brimming with the strength to face forward without fearing loneliness.
With energetic guitar riffs and powerful vocals, it showcases Earthshaker’s signature dynamic sound to the fullest.
Listening to this song can give you courage when you’re at a crossroads in life or want to confront yourself.
It’s a must-listen not only for hard rock fans but also for anyone who wants to keep moving forward.
never againECHOLL

The lead track by the in-film band ECHOLL from the movie “We Made a Beautiful Bouquet” starring Mackenyu Arata and Takumi Kitamura in a much-talked-about double lead role.
It’s a pleasant number featuring a gentle yet resolute vocal and delicate guitar arpeggios.
Every part uses few notes and simple playing, highlighting the singing while still asserting a solid presence.
With its heartrending lyrics and melody and assured performance, it heightens anticipation for the film—an outstanding success as a lead song.
MORNIING SUNEXILE B HAPPY

The song released in May 2024 brings out the bright, positive charm of EXILE B HAPPY to the fullest.
Like a sunrise symbolizing light and hope, its lyrics strikingly portray the start of a new day and endless possibilities.
It’s an empowering anthem that gives courage to keep moving forward while facing daily challenges and anxieties.
The release came in multiple editions, including a CD+DVD set and limited versions with bonuses.
Embodying the group’s philosophy of supporting children’s dreams through dance and music, this track is perfect for dance performances at school and cultural festivals.
Make use of the choreography video available on LDH’s YouTube channel and enjoy dancing together to this fun, uplifting song.
MORNING SUNEXILE B HAPPY

A single by EXILE B HAPPY.
Like a sunrise that symbolizes light and hope, this song warmly embraces the listener’s heart.
It was released digitally in January 2024 and on CD in May.
The lyrics give you the courage to face daily challenges and fears while keeping your eyes forward.
Why not recharge your energy by listening to this song every time a new morning begins? It’s also perfect as background music for school sports days and athletic festivals, sure to resonate with children.
The Mole’s SongEXPRESS

EXPRESS, who used to perform as part of a group called 55LEVEL, began his solo career after the group disbanded.
He’s an Osaka-born artist who started working in the reggae scene around 2000.
The song that rapidly boosted the visibility of his solo work is Mogura no Uta (“Song of the Mole”).
Released in 2011, the year he launched his solo career, the track became a big hit.
Its lyrics—encouraging listeners to keep facing challenges without giving up because life only happens once—are truly wonderful, and many people have likely drawn strength from this song.
Quite a few professional baseball players also choose it as their walk-up music, making it a compelling anthem for support and motivation.
late summerEVE

The song “Byōka” concludes the 1st EP ‘Kaikai Kitan/Ao no Waltz.’ Its piano- and strings-featured ensemble and the arrangement that gradually builds toward the finale draw you into its world.
Because the overall key is low, the tempo is relaxed, and the melody doesn’t move drastically, it’s also recommended for those who aren’t very confident in singing.
However, since a high-tone melody appears at the very end, be mindful to conserve your energy and sing with restraint up through the middle section.
More Than WordsExtreme

It’s an acoustic ballad by Extreme, the hard rock band that rose to popularity in the ’90s.
The sound of fingers pressing the acoustic guitar strings is striking.
With its gentle melody and harmonic chorus, it’s a classic that feels pleasing to the ear and evokes a sense of youthful adolescence.


