A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “M”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole batch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “M”! You probably don’t usually listen only to songs that begin with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why trying it might lead you to tracks you didn’t know before and spark new discoveries.
By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “M,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Mr,” “Mrs,” “Magic,” “Make,” and “Moon.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.
With that hope of meeting some new tracks, please enjoy reading this article.
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MirageJean-Luc Ponty

Jean-Luc Ponty, the French-born innovator of the violin.
Grounded in classical training yet relentlessly exploring the possibilities of the electric violin in jazz and fusion, his music continues to captivate many listeners.
The landmark album Enigmatic Ocean, released in September 1977, is a masterpiece that topped the Billboard jazz chart, and among its tracks lies a jewel of an instrumental—truly a mirage of sound.
It begins as if drifting across a sea of spacey synths, with Ponty’s violin slicing through the air—at times sweet and lyrical, at times fierce and cutting.
Don’t miss Allan Holdsworth’s guitar solo either.
It’s a perfect track both for newcomers to fusion and for moments when you want to immerse yourself deeply in music.
My Baby (Got Nothing At All)Japanese Breakfast

“Japanese Breakfast” may sound like a cheeky name, but the indie pop band from Philadelphia is a project centered around Korean American musician Michelle Zauner.
She began the project in 2013, and the songs she wrote while caring for her mother culminated in the 2016 debut album Psychopomp.
It’s also fresh in our memory that their 2021 album Jubilee was nominated for a Grammy.
The new song they released in June 2025, written for director Celine Song’s film Materialists, features an appealing, crisp alternative-country sound.
Its lyrics celebrate the value of time spent with a loved one over material wealth, beautifully aligning with the film’s theme.
It’s a number that those seeking richness of the heart will especially want to hear.
MURDALil Yachty

Lil Yachty, the popular American rapper whose recent psychedelic ventures were striking, has delivered a truly unique solo release in June 2025 that samples Maggie Rogers’s “Alaska.” It deftly interweaves the airy feel of indie pop with the heavy thump of trap, while the lyrics convey affection for his crew and pay respect to Lil Wayne.
The work stands apart from his 2023 album Let’s Start Here, signaling a turn back toward trap.
The music video directed by Cole Bennett is highly stylish, and he’s reportedly set to perform it on Tyler, The Creator’s tour.
Having previously been a Grammy nominee in 2017 for “Broccoli” with DRAM, his next moves are all the more exciting.
If you’re seeking a fresh musical experience or want to follow his ever-evolving sound, this is definitely one to check out.
many lives + part iiPurity Ring

Purity Ring, the Canadian electronic duo known for their inventive “future pop.” Their two-track set released in June 2025 distills their newly forged soundscapes.
The first track layers ethereal ghost vocals over a drum ’n’ bass–inflected, fast-paced beat—experimental yet tinged with nostalgia.
The second track follows with ambient textures woven from harp-like arpeggios and gorgeous choral lines, guiding listeners into a dreamlike realm.
Nominated for the Polaris Music Prize for their 2012 album Shrines, the duo returns with a release that feels like both a deepening and an expansion of electronic music—truly essential listening.
A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “M” (341–350)
Mechanical ChaosShadow of Intent

Shadow of Intent, based in Connecticut, USA, began as a studio project in 2013 and has since become a standout band in the realm of symphonic deathcore.
A track they released in June 2025 from the album “Imperium Delirium” showcases the band at their very best, brilliantly fusing technical deathcore, grand orchestration, and elements of melodic death metal.
Centered on a heavy theme that condemns the dehumanizing nature of modern unmanned weaponry in warfare, the official music video further underscores its message.
Combining complexity with crushing power and a dramatic flair, this piece will resonate strongly with extreme music fans seeking a profound, immersive world.
Milky WayGGK

Although a fictional artist, GGK from the anime “Carole & Tuesday” captivates many fans with her mysterious worldview and high-quality music.
The actual vocals are performed by American singer-songwriter Madison McFerrin, and GGK is portrayed as an artist characterized by a cosmic, dreamlike sound.
Her signature song is a beautiful love ballad expressing a yearning for the Milky Way, featuring an impressive, sophisticated sound production that fuses electronic music and R&B.
The romantic lyrics resonate deeply, ranging from serene moments of lovers gazing up at the starry sky to dreamlike imagery of departing reality and embarking on a journey into space.
The song was included in the album “CAROLE & TUESDAY VOCAL COLLECTION Vol.1” released in July 2019 and was used as an insert song in the anime.
It’s truly the ideal track to listen to on Tanabata night while looking at the stars with your loved one.
Megumi The Milkyway AboveConnan Mockasin

Conan Mockasin, a New Zealand-born artist who continues to captivate music fans around the world with his dreamy psychedelic music.
This track, which opens his 2011 debut album “Forever Dolphin Love,” features the word “Milky Way” in its title, making it a perfect song for a Tanabata night.
The sound woven from gentle guitar arpeggios, rhythmic percussion, and his distinctive high-pitched vocals is filled with a floating sensation, as if you’re gazing at constellations glittering in the night sky.
Coupled with the children’s voices inserted at the beginning, it invites listeners into a phantasmagoric world.

