[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 that start with “Mo” (371–380)
I want to see you againYashiro Aki

Although Aki Yashiro is known for many poignant and bluesy songs, she has also released some orthodox, warmly toned enka.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is “Mou Ichido Aitai” (“I Want to See You Once More”).
Compared to her usual work, this piece is a bit more powerful and includes sections that demand a certain amount of vocal projection.
Because of that, it sacrifices some of the subtlety of kobushi (melismatic ornamentation), so overall the difficulty level can be considered relatively low.
While it is a powerful song, rather than focusing on singing with sheer force, it tends to sound better if you lower the key and solidly support the lower notes—please keep that in mind.
Little Witch Megu-chanMaekawa Yōko

This is the theme song from the TV anime “Majokko Megu-chan,” which aired starting in 1974.
If you’re a woman in your 40s, you definitely watched it, right? Everyone knows this song and those magic spell words, too.
Now that we’re older, it might be fun to transform into a sexy, grown-up Megu-chan and enjoy it.
It’s perfect as BGM for Halloween parties or for karaoke during the Halloween season.
Little Meg the Witch GirlMaekawa Yōko

Majokko Megu-chan is the seventh installment in Toei’s Magical Girl series, which aired starting in 1974.
A key feature is its story depicting the growth of the protagonist as she trains in the human world as a candidate for queen.
The song created as the opening theme is also well-known, portraying a girl who seems to be reaching just a bit beyond her years, set to a stylish sound.
While aligning closely with the story of the work, the song also feels like it expresses the emotions of a down-to-earth, real-life girl.
Mōretsu OndoKato Midori

This is also from the black-and-white era of anime: the second ending theme of Moretsu Ataro.
By the way, near the end of the show, when it switched to the third ending theme, it had already transitioned to color.
The singer of this song is Midori Kato, well known as the voice of Sazae-san.
It’s the Mongol Invasions ☆Minami no Minami

If you’ve been immersed in internet culture for a long time, it might even bring you to tears.
It’s a track by Minaminominami, the Vocaloid producer who had a massive breakout with “Seikai-chan and KAFU-chan’s Errand Counterpoint.” Released in August 2023, it participated in the “Joke Songs” ranking category of VocaColle 2023 Summer.
The song draws on themes from Nico Nico Douga, anime that sparked booms, and internet memes, packing in an incredible amount of information.
And yet, as I mentioned earlier, if you’ve been on the internet for years, it somehow ends up feeling nostalgic.
It’s a lively, fun, and nostalgic meme song.
Monroe WalkMinami Yoshitaka

This single was released in 1979, but a cover version by Hiromi Go in 1980—retitled “Sexy You”—became an even bigger hit.
It carries a subtly seductive mood with a touch of the original song’s Latin flavor.
With lyrics by Etsuko Kisugi, it’s a mature love song about a summer romance, portraying the allure and confusion of being drawn to someone suggestive yet just out of reach.
It might resonate with the feelings of falling for an older woman.
Yoshitaka Minami’s sexy vocals are really cool.
MoralityOikawa Mitsuhiro

“Morality” is Mitsuhiro Oikawa’s major-label debut single, released on May 29, 1996.
His wife is actress Rei Dan.
He used to perform under the self-styled title “Prince,” but he has since retired that persona.
He is active not only as a musician but also as an actor.


