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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Collection of song titles starting with “Ma” (41–50)
Full-moon nightT-BOLAN

It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to sink into on a quiet night.
Under the full, satisfying moonlight, the unwavering certainty of two people’s love gently comes through in Arashi Moritomo’s husky, sweet vocals.
This song is a calm ballad with tender piano and strings, brimming with their lyrical charm that’s a shade different from their fiery rock numbers.
It’s an unreleased track included on the best-of album “LEGENDS,” released in March 2010, and it came as a delightful surprise for fans.
It’s a gem of a song that will warm your heart even more when you listen to it at the end of the day, spending time with someone special.
My Gift to YouCHEMISTRY

It’s as if CHEMISTRY’s beautiful harmonies gently whisper that the feeling of thinking of someone dear is the greatest gift of all.
This winter classic delicately paints shimmering winter nightscapes and the quiet scene of falling snow.
Released in December 2002 as their seventh single, it is also included on the acclaimed album “Second to None.” The song was featured in the Christmas special drama “Their Christmas” and in a KDDI commercial, accompanying many winter memories over the years.
It’s the perfect winter number for moments spent with someone special, or for a solitary night lost in thought during the cold season.
pure whiteyama

This is the track that marked the major-label debut of singer yama, whose mysterious presence has drawn widespread attention.
The transparent quality of their voice—reminiscent of crisp winter air—and the quietly permeating piano melody leave a strong impression.
Released in October 2020 as the theme song for the romance drama “Koi no Drama na Koi ga Shitai ~Kiss On The Bed~,” it is also included on the first album, “the meaning of life.” The song seems to portray the pure emotions at the start of love, as well as the heartbreak of feeling as if everything has been reset to a blank page when a relationship ends.
A gem of a winter song that gently accompanies quiet moments.
On a full-moon nightAimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon, who radiates a one-of-a-kind presence with lyrics from an original angle.
Her fourth major single, released in April 2018, is marked by a driving sound that leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which skillfully capture the exhilaration and restlessness of a full-moon night, are sure to spark listeners’ imaginations.
Also included on the acclaimed album “Momentary Sixth Sense,” this track is perfect for long autumn nights when you yearn for a human touch.
Use it in a short movie set against a clear night sky to create an emotional atmosphere—it’s a stylish number.
Marshmallow dayMr.Children

Among Mr.
Children’s songs, “Marshmallow day” is one of the most challenging.
Its vocal range is quite wide, from mid1C to hiF.
While the high notes tend to draw attention, the mid1C section is actually quite tough, and the A melody sits very low with little room to lower the key, making it tricky to adjust.
If you’re good at high notes but struggle with low ones, one option is to sing the A melody an octave higher.
Since falsetto appears in the bridge, be mindful not to shout too much in the choruses beforehand so your voice doesn’t get worn out.
Pulses of the City feat. ICE BAHNHIKIGANEsound

HIKIGANE SOUND is a hip-hop crew that embodies Gifu’s street culture.
Based in Yanagase, Gifu City, they deliver rap packed with the real language and atmosphere of the streets, making their presence indispensable in the Tokai hip-hop scene.
On their 2021 album “NINE BULLETS,” released in their 10th anniversary year, the mic relay showcasing each member’s individuality is breathtaking.
Member Rekkō boasts impressive achievements, including winning the 9th High School RAP Championship and conquering the national MC battle tournament “KING OF KINGS 2022.” Their commitment to hosting events as a crew and energizing their hometown is also a key part of their appeal.
Man Say BienZettakun

After performing in a band, solo rapper/trackmaker Zettakun blossomed as a self-taught DTM producer.
Rooted in J-pop, his effortlessly genre-crossing sound—spanning Japanese rap, Japanese rock, and even Kawaii Future Bass—is irresistibly cool.
He made his indie debut in 2019, then broke into the major scene in 2020 with “Midnight Call feat.
kojikoji.” That same year, he also drew attention for writing lyrics for a Pocari Sweat commercial song.
A major turning point in his career was winning the Grand Prix at the 2018 audition “Newcomer Discovery.” His knack for weaving everyday empathy into distinctive lyrics, paired with catchy hooks that create an irresistibly pleasant groove, will have your body moving before you know it.
Highly recommended for listeners who love the smooth, feel-good bounce rooted in Black music.





