A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Ma”?
It’s not easy to name them off the top of your head, but once you start looking, you’ll think, “Oh! That one too,” and “This one also fits.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Ma.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, from timeless classics often sung on TV and known by people of all ages, to beloved songs released in the Showa era that have stood the test of time.
They’re also super handy for games like song-title shiritori!
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Summary of song titles starting with “Ma” (161–170)
A midsummer passing showerHikaru Utada

A song that delicately weaves together the deep sorrow of losing someone precious and the love that still refuses to cease.
Like a gentle rain falling in the depths of the heart, it moves the listener—so quintessentially Hikaru Utada.
Included on the 2016 album Fantôme, this piece was released when Utada resumed musical activities after about eight years.
When you want something to quietly accompany the loneliness at summer’s end or those sudden pangs of wistfulness, this warm melody will envelop you.
On a night when you’re thinking of someone dear, why not listen closely?
manicNEE

This is NEE’s first single under their new lineup, carefully expressing the complex emotions swirling inside the heart through music.
As the title suggests—referring to a manic state—the song is permeated by roller-coaster-like emotional ups and downs.
While rooted in rock, its strikingly diverse sound weaves in a variety of genres.
It’s a perfect track for those wrestling with inner conflicts or looking to make a fresh start.
Lost Dog and the Beat of the RainASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This is a song by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION that overlays the feelings of a lost dog on a rainy day with the inner turmoil of feeling lost in life.
It portrays the anxiety and loneliness of losing your way—and the determination to keep walking nonetheless—set to the rhythm of falling rain.
Released in May 2010, the track reached No.
8 on the Oricon charts and resonated with many listeners.
It’s a song to hear when you’re unsure about your direction in life or when you need the courage to jump into a new environment.
My GirlKan Sano

This instrumental piece opens with graceful piano tones reminiscent of the sound of waves.
Kan Sano’s jazz foundation and electronica sensibilities blend exquisitely, painting a breezy seaside scene in sound and guiding listeners into a world of gentle calm.
Released in May 2019 on the album “Ghost Notes,” it was also featured in a product video for Casio’s Casiotone electronic keyboard series.
With the warm timbre of a Rhodes piano intertwining comfortably with hip-hop beats, it’s perfect for lazy days by the coast or as relaxing evening background music.
My WorldSPYAIR

A powerful rock number that portrays the importance of living positively, even while grappling with doubt and self-questioning! It starts from a relatable scene of leaning against a wall and reexamining one’s life, and sings of the courage to keep walking, even without an answer as to whether the chosen path is right.
Released by SPYAIR in March 2012 as their sixth single, it was used as the ending theme for Part 2 of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam AGE.
The lyrics, which convey the meaning of not dwelling on a single failure and loving your own world, will resonate as a perfect anthem for those standing at a crossroads in life or seeking the courage to dive into a new environment.
To a world yet unseenstorm

An ambitious electronic dance-pop work included as the lead track on the 2011 album “Beautiful World.” Created as a message of hope and renewal for Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake, it also marked the first music video for an album track in about eight years.
Its powerful beats and synthesizers weave a near-futuristic soundscape that resonates deeply with lyrics about pushing forward while facing hardship.
When you need courage to dive into a new environment, this song will give you a reassuring push.
Money Baby ft. AwichKEIJU

This is a profound love song that contrasts money and affection.
Released in October 2024 by KEIJU and Awich, the track centers on the emptiness that material wealth cannot fill and the redemption found in true love.
Premiered before an audience of 8,000 at the finale of KEIJU’s first nationwide tour, it sparked major buzz as the pair’s first eagerly awaited collaboration in seven years.
The lyrics candidly express the mindset of modern people grappling with loneliness, questioning the true value of love that money can’t buy.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone struggling in a romantic relationship or reflecting on the essential richness of life.





