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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Compilation of song titles starting with “Ma” (11–20)
MarigoldNEW!Aimyon

Aimyon is popular across all generations.
“Marigold” is also a hit that people in their 50s often sing at karaoke.
I have students of various ages, and many of them sing her other songs too! It seems Aimyon really resonates with everyone, regardless of gender or age.
Also, “Marigold” sits in a comfortable range of F#3 to B4, so it’s an easy song to sing with a melody that’s simple for anyone to pick up.
If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might get nervous when holding the mic, but try not to tense up—sway gently side to side and sing lightly.
It helps you relax, and I recommend it! This can be especially good in karaoke settings with younger people around.
If you say, “Everyone, sing along with me,” you’ll feel even more at ease, so just be natural and enjoy singing!
My RevolutionNEW!Misato Watanabe

My Revolution, released in 1986.
It was a huge hit especially among people in their 50s, wasn’t it? I’m sure there are many who’d say, “This song is my youth!” It’s easy to get into the rhythm and fun to sing, but the range is wider than you might expect—from E3 to F5—and the pitch span shifts suddenly between the verse, pre-chorus, and chorus, so watch out for that! Right before the chorus, make sure your throat doesn’t close; keep it well open.
If you make a surprised face, your facial muscles lift and your throat opens up, too! Try singing the chorus in that state, focusing on resonance rather than just pushing your voice.
Keep the airflow steady so the inside of your mouth vibrates.
Once you lock into the lively rhythm, it becomes much easier to sing—so go all in and enjoy singing it with energy!
Show me your flawed selfNEW!koyori

It’s a warm rock number that feels like it embraces and affirms you as you are.
Created by Vocaloid producer koyori, it was released in September 2025.
Its hallmark is a message that gently nudges you from beside, saying, “It’s okay even if you’re not perfect.” The light, lyrical guitar rock sound so characteristic of koyori blends with Hatsune Miku’s straightforward vocals, and before you know it, your heart starts to unwind.
When you’ve lost confidence, listening to it will surely stay by your side.
mabatakiVaundy

An emotionally moving pop song whose gentle, faintly nostalgic sound quietly stays by your side.
It also drew attention when Vaundy premiered it at his Nippon Budokan concert in September 2022.
Through the philosophical question, “What if we lived in a world where nothing could be remembered?”, the piece explores memory and oblivion, and the importance of human connection.
Why not take a moment on a contemplative night to savor it slowly?
Until we meet againHirai Dai

This is a moving ballad about parting, sung by Dai Hirai, a popular artist known for surf music.
You can picture the poignant yet warm scene of waving and saying “see you” along the familiar tree-lined street.
The song expresses not only gratitude for having met, but also a deep fondness for the days when love was nurtured despite passing each other by.
Like spring buds blooming into flowers, an unfading bond and the hope of reunion resonate in the heart through Hirai’s gentle vocals and acoustic tones, even as time goes by.
The track was released in February 2015 and is included on the album “Slow & Easy.” It’s sure to gently encourage you during farewells with loved ones—such as graduations or job transfers—when it’s time to embark on a new journey.
marble latteRin-ne

You know how the cold winter air can make your heart feel just a little tense? This is a track by Rin-ne that gently accompanies the everyday life of university students.
The song has a comforting warmth—like a hot drink soaking into your heart—that lets you take a deep breath and relax.
It likens the blending of a latte to emotions, and the choice of words is truly lovely.
Released in December 2023, its rounded keyboard tones and gentle beat are perfect for studying in a café or taking a walk on a nighttime street.
Summary of song titles that start with “Ma” (21–30)
Midnight DandyKeisuke Kuwata

A quintessential track from the early days of Keisuke Kuwata’s solo career, steeped in a hard-boiled atmosphere.
Released in October 1993, the song seems to portray a lone man navigating the city nights while carrying a sense of emptiness and futility about life.
It’s a piece that resonates deeply with adults who have been through many experiences.
The gritty yet wistful rock sound, paired with vocals that feel wrung from the soul, is irresistibly cool.
Created to commemorate the sixth anniversary of his solo debut, this classic was later included on the album “Kodoku no Taiyō” (The Sun of Loneliness).





