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[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu”

There are times when, right at the moment you need to pick a song at karaoke, you find yourself thinking, “What should I sing…?” Even if you usually listen to music, when the time comes, you can’t think of any song titles.

So this time, we’ve put together a feature that’s perfect for moments like that: a showcase of Japanese songs whose titles start with the syllable “mu.” We’ve picked works from a wide range of eras, so if you go through them in order, I’m sure you’ll come across songs you recognize!

[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu” (191–200)

MoonREBECCA

This is a love song by REBECCA, the girl band famed for their perfect band sound.

They’re an artist well known among women in their thirties, and the exhilarating, karaoke-worthy sound is sure to lift your spirits.

Phantom FlightREBECCA

This “Mugen Hikou” was the B-side to REBECCA’s debut single “Wearham Boat Club,” released in 1984.

It’s from their early period when they still had a rock vibe, featuring crisp, satisfying guitar cutting and a cool overall finish.

M ~Another Love Story~RSP

RSP – M Mou Hitotsu No Love Story (HD)
M ~Another Love Story~RSP

RSP, who sparked the answer song trend, released “M ~Another Love Story~” as an answer to Princess Princess’s “M.” It’s a love song that boldly samples the original track and breathes new charm into it.

UntitledRYTHEM

Untitled / RYTHEM @ SEAFOODS
UntitledRYTHEM

The transparent, whisper-like voice in the intro instantly draws you into the world.

The music video feels like a picture book, letting you enjoy the world of the lyrics, the world of the video, and the space where they intersect.

No matter how many times I listen, this is a song that reminds me of what truly matters.

Speckled BirdSABER TIGER

SABER TIGER – Mottled Bird (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Speckled BirdSABER TIGER

SABER TIGER is a heavyweight heavy metal band hailing from the northern land and based in Sapporo, active since 1981.

Formed around Akihito Kinoshita, they made their major-label debut in 1997 with Tokuma Japan Communications.

Their debut album Project One featured an all-star lineup, including Ron Keel (ex-Steeler) and Munetaka Higuchi of Loudness.

Later, with vocalist Takenori Shimoyama onboard, they released albums such as Paragraph 3 and Brain Drain, achieving commercial success.

They have earned high praise from the Western metal scene as well, releasing the album Obscure Diversity in 2018 via the overseas label Sliptrick Records.

Their massive sound—blending power metal and progressive elements—is highly recommended for music fans seeking authentic metal.

Moonlight StationSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Moonlight Station” from ‘Twilight City at NISSAN STADIUM’
Moonlight StationSEKAI NO OWARI

This worldview makes my heart flutter.

A mid-tempo track included on the 2015 album “Tree.” Written and composed by Fukase, it’s an ambitious piece that incorporates various traditional Japanese sounds like shamisen and koto, overflowing with Sekai no Owari’s romantic charm.

It evokes a beautiful atmosphere reminiscent of the unreachable cosmos and the moon—so lovely.

The irresistibly catchy, comfortably grooving melody makes your body move, and the love story set on the “Moonlight Station” is downright swoon-worthy.

It’s a song that will put a smile on your face, perfect for a summer night sky.

sunflowerSEKAI NO OWARI

When it comes to sunflower songs that portray a pure, heartrending love, “Himawari” comes to mind.

It’s included on SEKAI NO OWARI’s 2019 album Lip, a band known for delivering a unique sound that blends all kinds of music.

The light, crisp guitar work etched over a driving beat is especially striking.

The lyrics depict unrequited feelings for someone special, and the line comparing oneself to a sunflower gazing up at the sun is deeply moving.

Give it a listen and sink into its subtly moody atmosphere.