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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List of song titles starting with “Ma” (31–40)
MermaidYuka

Singer-songwriter Yuka, known for her stylish sound influenced by Western music, continues to attract a wide following.
Her recent hit drama theme song “Hoshizukiyo” is still fresh in our minds.
The work she released in January 2025 is a mellow love song that captures delicate, faint emotions.
It portrays the joy and pain of love, and the confusion that comes with watching someone change.
Those bittersweet subtleties of the heart are expressed through an allusion to the story of “The Little Mermaid.” The track is included on the EP “Wild Nights,” which also features “Feel Like This,” the theme song for the anime BEASTARS FINAL SEASON.
It’s a song that will keep you company on nights spent alone, when you’re in a slightly sentimental mood.
Its refined sound will quietly add color to your everyday life.
Midday RendezvousAnna Takeuchi

Singer-songwriter Anna Takeuchi, known for her exceptional guitar playing and genre-defying musicality, has been drawing significant attention.
Released in July 2025, this track is a refreshing summer tune featured in an FM802 radio commercial.
Its light, buoyant beat and skillful syncopation vividly capture the exhilaration of a summer drive.
The lyrics portray the emotions of a couple enjoying a midday date: a perfect balance between the impulse to shout out overflowing love and the fresh restraint of holding back from a kiss.
It’s a sweet-and-sour feeling many will relate to.
Blending shimmering summer scenery with Takeuchi’s transparent vocals, this is a comfortable, sophisticated pop number.
Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

Mighty Long Fall by ONE OK ROCK, which drew attention as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno.
Although the English lyrics are striking, the song is surprisingly arranged with a singable vocal line.
The range is fairly wide, from mid1F# to hiC#, but since the highest note is hiC# in both falsetto and chest voice, it’s easy to adjust the key by using that as a reference point.
There are many shouts and the pitch movement is quite dynamic, but as long as you have a solid grasp of your own vocal range, it’s not an overly difficult song—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
motherSakura Fujiwara

Sakura Fujiwara is a singer-songwriter who also excels as an actress.
Her deep, smoky voice gently nestles against a tired heart.
This work, released in September 2021, was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the lactic acid carbonated drink “Skal.” Produced by Shingo Sekiguchi, its acoustic sound is wonderfully soothing.
The lyrics center on the theme of unconditional love that asks for nothing in return and simply watches over, allowing you to feel enveloped in great kindness through depictions of nature such as rain and light.
It’s a perfect number for a quiet night spent alone.
My BasketCharlu

Rapper Charlu is drawing attention with a down-to-earth perspective as a fellow everyday person.
You can really feel the warmth of her work as an artist and mother of two.
A chill track of hers I recommend is a piece released in May 2025.
In it, she humorously reflects on the changes in her life after appearing on the audition show “RAPSTAR Is Born! 2024,” while expressing love for her family and her team.
Reuniting with producer JIGG, the song blends an easygoing beat with her unpretentious flow.
Their collaboration continues on the follow-up single “Wish Upon a Star,” showcasing just how active and fulfilled her recent output has been.
How about brightening a weekend drive with a loved one with some heartwarming hip-hop?
Collection of song titles starting with “Ma” (41–50)
Midsummer MomentRYUSENKEI

If you’re looking to enjoy a slightly wistful chill time—like a summer evening—I recommend a track by RYUSENKEI.
Its refined sound evokes 70s AOR, and Sincere’s crystal-clear vocals resonate beautifully.
The lyrics, capturing both the brilliant fleeting moments of summer and a subtle sense of melancholy, will likely rekindle that poignant feeling that surfaces when you suddenly recall the past amid busy days.
Released in May 2025 by RYUSENKEI, a master of city pop, the song is also included on the best-of album “Time Machine Love 2003–25 RYUSENKEI.” If you’re searching for background music for a night after work or a quiet day off, why not add it to your playlist?
dazzlingMone Kamishiraishi

Mone Kamishiraishi is a multi-talented performer active as an actress, singer, and voice actor.
Originally from Kagoshima Prefecture, she entered the entertainment industry after receiving the Special Jury Prize at an audition held in 2011.
She made her singing debut with the 2016 mini-album “chouchou,” which features a cover of the theme song from a smash-hit animated film.
This release drew significant attention to her clear, translucent vocals.
She went on to score another hit with “Happy End,” the theme song for a drama in which she starred.
As an actress, she has also earned high acclaim, winning the Newcomer of the Year Award at the 38th Japan Academy Film Prize for the movie “Lady Maiko.”





