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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] Compilation of Songs With Titles Starting With “Mo” (191–200)

It’s already melted.Meal errand

Already, Melted. / feat. Narukawa Hime
It’s already melted.Meal errand

You’ll be drawn into a jazzy soundscape.

This track by Meal errand was released in August 2023.

Hime Nanakusa’s calm vocals and the freely unfolding arrangement leave a strong impression.

The lyrics explore themes of loneliness, self-denial, and emotions one can’t let go of in modern society, making it easy to project your own experiences onto them.

Interweaving stillness and dynamism, this piece is perfect for solitary nights in your room when you want to face your inner thoughts.

Mortal With YouMili

Mili – Mortal With You (“Vermeil in Gold”/Kinsou no Vermeil ED)
Mortal With YouMili

Mortal With You, with its magnificent strings and beautiful piano, is the ending theme for the anime Vermeil in Gold.

Providing the song’s mystical vocals is Mili, a band formed in 2012.

Mili, a “world-class music production collective,” creates music for games, other artists, and various media.

The band’s vocalist, Cassie Wei, has a voice like an angel.

Please enjoy this poignant track, rich with a dreamy, unique worldview.

By the way, Cassie Wei is also a highly skilled musician who writes lyrics and is fluent in three languages.

MonologicMono

Monologic feat. KAFU / MoNo.
MonologicMono

The third Vocaloid track from producer MoNo., renowned for exquisitely rhymed lyrics and melodies that are light on their feet yet packed with hooks.

The synth-forward, high-velocity arrangement and cynical lyrics fuse together with remarkable cohesion.

The catchy, addictive ensemble really encapsulates the appeal of Vocaloid music.

It’s a cool number that shines with a melodic sensibility so strong you’ll find yourself humming along.

Mob danceMono

Mob Dance feat. KAFU / MoNo.
Mob danceMono

It makes you want to throw your hands up and clap along! The song “Mob Dance” by Vocaloid producer MoNo.

was released in 2022.

It’s a lively mixture rock track built around a four-on-the-floor beat that gets you grooving, and the B-melody’s festival-like development is addictively catchy.

The lyrics’ worldview, which many in the younger generation will likely relate to, is another highlight.

In particular, the phrases in the latter half that humorously homage lyrics from famous Japanese songs in a Vocaloid-esque way are full of wit.

[Karaoke] Collection of Songs With Titles Starting With “Mo” (201–210)

Delusional Full MoonMr.Children

My favorite among Mr.Children's B-sides
Delusional Full MoonMr.Children

An acoustic guitar’s snappy tone sets the mood for what sounds like a love song… but it’s said to be written from the perspective of a stalker.

It’s a track by Mr.Children, a rock band that has long been active in the Japanese music scene, included as a B-side to their 2004 single “Sign.” The jazzy sonic atmosphere is very stylish, yet it also feels a bit unsettling—likely because of the song’s theme.

One can’t help but imagine what will become of this precarious infatuation…

As an ex-boyfriendMy Hair is Bad

My Hair is Bad – As Her Ex-Boyfriend (Official Video)
As an ex-boyfriendMy Hair is Bad

The straightforward title sparks all kinds of imagined worlds even before you hear the song.

In this track, the narrator harshly criticizes his ex-girlfriend’s current boyfriend.

What emotions are swirling beneath the surface of this man’s heart? Lingering attachment to his ex, regret, jealousy—whatever the case, despite the upbeat tempo, the song stirs a sense of urgency that conveys the feelings of a man who can’t accept the present situation.

The story is a bit? unstable.N’ Shukugawa BOYS

N’ Shukugawa Boys – The Story Is a Bit? Unstable
The story is a bit? unstable.N' Shukugawa BOYS

The pronunciation of this band’s name is “N Shukugawa Boys.” That’s right—N’ Shukugawa Boys are a three-piece rock band that takes its name from Shukugawa in Hyogo Prefecture.

This colorful, catchy rock number is exactly what makes the band so appealing, with a one-of-a-kind world that becomes addictive after just one listen.

Their outrageous live performances are also fantastic, so be sure to check out their live videos.