A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
Have you ever tried shiritori karaoke, where you connect songs by singing them in a shiritori chain, or song-title shiritori, where you play using only the titles? Surprisingly, it can be hard to come up with “a song that starts with X” on the spot.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs that start with “Me,” to give you hints for shiritori karaoke and song-title shiritori.
We’ve gathered a wide range—from tracks by trending artists to timeless classics—so please use this as a reference and enjoy your karaoke and shiritori to the fullest!
A collection of song titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (1–10)
Memorial SnowNEW!TRF

A wistful winter ballad included on TRF’s 2009 single.
Drawing attention as an answer song that carries on the world of their earlier signature track “Samui Yoru Dakara…,” it’s a poignant work that speaks to feelings for someone lost, set against the scene of powdery snow falling.
The song was also used in a Takasu Clinic commercial and as the theme for the 60th Sapporo Snow Festival.
It’s a winter tune that accompanies those who want to spend a winter night reflecting on past love, or who have experienced parting with someone dear.
Memento moriNEW!Motoki Omori

This song gently embraces the inevitability of parting with a warm, affirming gaze.
Bearing a Latin title that means “remember death,” it carefully weaves universal themes such as departures, memories, and the meaning of being born.
It’s a track from Motoki Omori’s 2021 solo digital EP “French”—Omori is also the frontman of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE—and it was later adapted into a picture book and a staged reading.
When we reach milestones like graduation, we often want the courage to look back on our days so far and take a step into the future.
This piece is sure to spread a quiet sense of emotion throughout the venue as exit music for the ceremony or as the BGM for a memory video.
MegaloopNEW!Perfume

Amid the changing seasons, even while carrying a vague anxiety about the future, you find your own place alongside dear friends.
It’s a captivating pop tune that feels like a snapshot from youth.
The structure unfolds from a quiet solo part into an exhilarating unison in the chorus, making your heart leap as you listen.
Released in July 2025, this song was chosen as the theme for the drama Chihayafuru: Meguri.
It’s a message song that will lend you strength.
Meri-kuru?NEW!Task have Fun

This is Task have Fun’s first Christmas song, released in December 2024, from a group that has built a solid following in the indie idol scene since forming in 2016.
The bittersweet lyrics, filled with anticipation for spending Christmas with a lover, blend deep affection with a touch of insecurity, rekindling the flutter of romance.
Warm bell tones and a poppy melody sparkle like winter city illuminations.
The track was released in December 2024 and premiered at an event in Aichi Prefecture.
It’s a heart-lifting Christmas song perfect for a special night with someone you love.
Merry Merry (10th Anniversary)NEW!dezzy

This is a work delivered once again to listeners after a span of ten years.
It’s a song originally released in 2011 by dezzy, also known as the 100-million-yen P, with a rearranged version unveiled in December 2024.
It’s a lyrical Vocaloid ballad portraying a form of love that never fades with the passage of time.
It sings of universal themes: feelings that cannot be forgotten even when apart, the wish to keep holding hands forever, and a cherished person who continues to live on in memory.
The grand sound centered on piano and strings resonates deeply in the heart and is truly moving.
Merry Christmas, Happy ChristmasNEW!orange pekoe

The duo orange pekoe, comprised of Tomoko Nagashima and Kazuma Fujimoto, who have announced they will end their activities in 2026, have released their first original song in 11 years—and it’s their first-ever Christmas song.
Nurtured over the past few years, the track features a warm, home-recorded sound, enhanced by a magical mix from New York engineer Jay Messina.
Whether you’re with a partner or on your own, worn out from work or spending time with family, its message embraces everyone, wrapping Christmas not as a special day but as a “gentle time you can quietly celebrate.” It’s recommended for those who want to warm their hearts on a silent night or enjoy Christmas in a subtle way.
MelissaNEW!Porno Graffitti

Porno Graffitti is a musical duo that still enjoys strong, enduring popularity.
Among men in their thirties, more than half probably sing their songs quite often.
Of all their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Melissa.
It’s memorable for its sharp, punchy chorus, which carries a slight Latin flavor.
The A and B verses feel like refreshing rock, and the contrast creates a distinctive atmosphere.





