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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] Collection of Japanese Songs Starting with “Mu” (231–240)

Moonlight LegendMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[PGSM] 'Moonlight Densetsu' / Momoiro Clover Z
Moonlight LegendMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It was memorable when Momoclo covered the song, with each member dressed in a Sailor Soldier costume as they sang.

The warriors’ colorful outfits matched perfectly with the Momoclo members’ image colors, making it a cover you can enjoy with your eyes as well.

Their lively cover, full of Momoclo flair, is a charming track that will impress even Sailor Moon fans.

When the Sunflowers Bloomyuzu

This Yuzu song expresses the brilliance and hope of summer.

The warm tones of the acoustic guitar and the harmonies resonate deeply with listeners.

Using sunflowers as a motif, the lyrics strikingly portray the bond with a loved one and the beauty of life.

It was included on the album “Yuzuman no Natsu” and released in July 2000.

The summer-themed album is said to have cemented Yuzu’s popularity.

It’s a perfect track for when you want to look back on memories with someone special or feel the beginning of a new season.

Wrapped in heartfelt, warm vocals, why not immerse yourself in your own summer memories?

MUGICreruriri×gomu

【Rerulili×Gomu】MUGIC【Vocaloid】
MUGICreruriri×gomu

This is a collaboration song by the popular Vocaloid producer rerulili and the well-known singer Gomu, released in 2012.

It features vocals by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, and GUMI.

As the title suggests, the theme is “music,” and the lyrics describe the incredible power that music holds.

Many of us have probably drawn strength from music when something unpleasant happened or when we lacked the courage to express our feelings.

For people like that, the song’s content will likely feel very relatable.

Moonlight Legendanimetaru

Syu - Animetal - Moonlight Densetsu
Moonlight Legendanimetaru

The TV anime Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon and its opening theme Moonlight Densetsu.

The anime version was a cute song, wasn’t it? Animetal flipped the original on its head with a heavy metal-style cover, and it’s intense! You’ll be blown away by how far it diverges from the original.

It’s a cool track I recommend for fans of heavy metal.

Moonlight LegendErikku Miyagi Supesharu Biggu Bando

"Moonlight Densetsu" from the Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon 25th Anniversary Classic Concert
Moonlight LegendErikku Miyagi Supesharu Biggu Bando

The anime’s opening theme has transformed into a cool swing jazz number.

Performed by a star-studded lineup, it features a special big band led by Eric Miyashiro, one of Japan’s premier trumpeters.

It’s an absolutely lavish performance—hard to believe it’s aimed at children!

Samurai of oldElefanto Kashimashi

This is a song that stands out for its distinctly Japanese sense of melancholy and lyricism, delving deeply into the samurai spirit.

Included on the 1997 album “Hashire Asu ni Mukatte – Tsukiyo no Uta -,” it strongly reflects Elephant Kashimashi’s unique musical style.

Highlighted by Hiroji Miyamoto’s emotionally rich vocals, the piece blends elements of rock and ballad with exquisite balance.

While portraying the rigor and resolve of the samurai, its profound lyrics also evoke a sense of mourning for what is being lost to the passage of time.

It’s a recommended track for those who, feeling the chill of autumn, want to reflect on life and how to live it.

MusashinoElefanto Kashimashi

Musashino - Elephant Kashimashi - Acoustic cover (solo) - nana
MusashinoElefanto Kashimashi

Included on the album “good morning,” released on April 26, 2000.

A work that simply and calmly sings about everyday life in Tokyo, creating a different atmosphere from the other tracks on the album.

Using Musashino—a specific place—as the title, the song expresses the artist’s feelings just as they are, unadorned.