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!
Be sure to check them out.
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Summary of song titles starting with “Ma” (161–170)
Mi Amore of the GazeKoyuri

Titled “Mi Amore,” which means “my love” in Italian, this work passionately portrays a mature romance.
Released by Nippon Columbia in March 2025, it is studded with striking Spanish phrases and envelops the listener in a melody rich with exotic flair.
The joys, heartaches, and inner conflicts felt in love are depicted with delicate nuance.
Koyuri’s translucent vocals blend beautifully with Minoru Maruo’s emotionally rich arrangements.
It’s a gem of a love song that resonates with the heart—perfect for a romantic evening with someone special.
MY MARINE MARILYNTatsuhiko Yamamoto

Tatsuhiko Yamamoto, a singer who gained popularity in the city pop scene in the 1980s.
Among the city pop of that era, many of his works leaned heavily toward mainstream pop, and he even released some American pop-style tracks.
Of all his songs, the one I especially recommend is “MY MARINE MARILYN.” It starts off with a city pop vibe, but as it builds toward the chorus, it takes on an American pop feel.
The vocal range is very narrow in every section, so it seems like a safe choice to sing at an after-party karaoke session.
Summary of song titles starting with “Ma” (171–180)
Magical Cooking ~From You to You~BUMP OF CHICKEN

It’s a song that begins with a folk-style guitar and gradually layers warm strings.
Based on the real experiences of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s vocalist, Motoo Fujiwara, it conveys the message that memories of receiving love through cooking continue to support him even now as an adult.
Released on April 21, 2010 as their 17th single, it was also broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” from April to May of the same year.
It’s a perfect track for looking back on memories with family or reaffirming your gratitude to someone important.
Midsummer FruitEXILE

This is EXILE’s cover, a modern arrangement of a classic by Southern All Stars.
The harmonies of ATSUSHI and TAKAHIRO revive the original’s late-summer wistfulness and yearning for love with a fresh allure.
While honoring the emotion of the original—also beloved as the theme song for the film Inamura Jane—this version reconstructs it with EXILE’s signature dynamism, giving voice to nostalgia for seasons past and the ache of a lost love.
It’s a song that resonates deeply when you want to linger in summer memories or when you’ve said goodbye to someone dear.
MAKUAKEASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

A track that resounds with a grand, striking melody and an emotional guitar sound given fresh color by brass arrangements.
Centered on ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s journey as a band and their hopes for the future, it delivers a message that cuts deep into the listener’s heart.
It will be pre-released for streaming starting in April 2025 and released in May as their 32nd single.
Over ten artists join the chorus, including Maguro Taniguchi of KANA-BOON and Achico.
A newly recorded version of Little Lennon, produced by Kishida of Quruli, is also included.
Created as the theme song for NANO-MUGEN FES.
2025, the work captures the band’s momentum.
It’s a perfect track not only for listeners who resonate with Ajikan’s musicality, but also for anyone who wants to enjoy music in the feverish atmosphere of a rock festival.
Magic MirrorRADWIMPS

It’s a song titled with the kanji for “magic mirror,” read aloud as “Magic Mirror,” included on RADWIMPS’ fifth studio album, “Altocorony no Teiri” (Theorem of Altocorony).
It’s a fast-paced track marked by a straightforward guitar sound, and while the message in Noda’s lyrics carries a sense of pain, it also somehow conveys hope.
Compared to other famous songs, it may be relatively less well-known, but if you like aggressive yet wistfully emotional guitar-driven tracks, I’d love for you to try singing it at karaoke.
Aim for a singing style that emphasizes the contrast between the restrained verses and the explosive chorus—add clear dynamics to bring that contrast to life.
Matsuken Samba IIGrace (VA: M.A.O) = Kenzaburō (VA: Kazuhiko Inoue)

Sing it with full energy and high spirits! It’s a cover of a classic hit that sparked a social phenomenon around 2003, and it’s been chosen as the ending theme for the January 2025 anime “The Middle-Aged Man Reincarnated as a Villainess.” Voice actors Kazuhiko Inoue and M.
A.
O perform it as a unit, and it perfectly matches the anime’s humor-filled world.
Thanks to its up-tempo, lively rhythm, just listening to it will boost your energy.
It’s the perfect track to light up the room at karaoke!





