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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)

MUGEN UCHUSeptaluck

SEPTALUCK “MUGEN UCHU” Music video
MUGEN UCHUSeptaluck

It’s included on their newly announced second full-length album, featuring Kazuki—formerly of YOUR LAST DIARY—as a new member.

From the lead melody to the rich choral work, the sound, backed by the members’ careers, is remarkably refined.

Muriari Commu LifeSplit BoB

Split BoB 'Muriari Comi Life' self-produced music video?
Muriari Commu LifeSplit BoB

It’s a rock-style band track with negative lyrics that people who tend to be shy or panic can really relate to.

Nails and makeup are tools directly linked to a girl’s combat power, while also serving as a kind of refuge for women.

Legend of DreamsStardust Revue

A single released in 1991.

Stardust Revue’s songs were often used in commercials.

“Yume Densetsu” was featured in a Suntory ad.

As for the unrequited-love element, in the song he meets his destined person in a dream.

It’s not in reality—he’s singing about facing someone he hasn’t met yet, but within his own dream.

It’s the dream of a romantic young man who’s in love with the idea of love.

[Karaoke] Collection of Japanese Songs Starting with “Mu” (201–210)

MUKANJYOSurvive Said The Prophet

Survive Said The Prophet – MUKANJYO | Official Music Video
MUKANJYOSurvive Said The Prophet

It’s a perfect number for a grand story based on historical facts! This track was used as the opening theme for Season 1 of the anime Vinland Saga.

Created by the rock band Survive Said The Prophet, it was released as a single in 2019.

The lyrics, which pursue the idea of the ‘true self,’ are thought-provoking and naturally make you reflect on yourself as you listen.

The interplay between the thick, layered sound arrangement and the screamo-influenced vocals is absolutely fiery!

dreamTHE BLUE HEARTS

The song “Yume,” the 13th single, was released as an advance single from the 6th album STICK OUT.

In addition to being used in a commercial for Suntory Beer “Lites,” it was later chosen as the theme song for the 2002 TV drama Be Nice to People, ten years after its release.

Although the melody has considerable ups and downs, many recurring patterns make it easy to remember, and its simplicity makes it easy to sing.

It’s a well-known song across generations, making it a perfect number for everyone to sing together at karaoke.

Musashino RhapsodyTHE Inazuma Sentai

THE Inazuma Sentai “Musashino Rhapsody” (Included!! THE Inazuma Sentai ~KUBO TUNE~)
Musashino RhapsodyTHE Inazuma Sentai

THE Inazuma Sentai is a rock band formed in Sapporo in 1997.

As of 2023, the lineup remains the same: vocalist Jōya Kaminaka, guitarist Takero Yamada, bassist Toshiya Nakata, and drummer Hiroyuki Kubo.

They made their major debut in 2003 with the single “Howl at the Moon.” They’ve also written lyrics for artists such as Kanjani Eight and Kis-My-Ft2.

Their distinctly rock ’n’ roll rhythm and ensemble are exhilarating, and their fiery messages soar into the sky.

Be sure to check out “Ouenka,” one of their signature songs beloved by fans.

Highly recommended for those who like straightforward, lyrically honest rock.

Musashino ElegyTHEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

Thee Michelle Gun Elephant – Musashino Elegy
Musashino ElegyTHEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

A little-known heartbreak song by Thee Michelle Gun Elephant, recommended for garage rock fans and guaranteed not to overlap with anyone else’s picks.

Yusuke Chiba’s raspy voice heightens the poignancy of heartbreak in this track.

With a stylish melody, it’s upbeat and easy to sing along to.