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!
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Roundup of songs with titles starting with “Me” [Melody, Merikuri, etc.] (41–50)
MöbiusJanne Da Arc

This song portrays the emotions of a protagonist lost in an endless labyrinth of love.
The cosmic sweep of the synthesizer tones blends with Yasu’s heartrending vocals to vividly depict a love you can’t escape—like a Möbius strip.
The structure, which dramatically shifts from digital sound in the verse to a weighty band ensemble in the chorus, is sure to seize listeners’ hearts.
Released in May 2006, the track was also used as the opening theme for the anime Yo-kai Ninpōchō: Yōgyakumon (Ninpū Kamui Gaiden).
On nights when your heart is thrown into turmoil by feelings you can’t possibly sever, immerse yourself deeply in this work’s world.
MELODIESDIE IN CRIES

It’s a song that strikes the heart with an overwhelming sense of loss and bittersweet longing.
As DIE IN CRIES’s major-label debut, it brings together top-tier talent: Kyo’s decadent, shadow-laden lyricism fuses with Fukashi Murohime’s futuristic guitar sound, awakening memories that lie deep within the listener.
Everyone has moments when they drift into sentimentality, thinking of precious times that will never return.
Released as a single in February 1992, the track reached No.
24 on the Oricon chart.
It’s also included on the album “VISAGE,” marking the band’s point of origin.
MADE IN JAPANV6

A dance number marked by adrenaline-pumping Eurobeat where synthesizers and guitars fiercely intertwine.
Carrying the momentum of their debut, this track channels the boundless energy of Japanese youth.
Released in February 1996, it reached a wide audience as the image song for Fuji TV’s 27th Spring High School Volleyball tournament.
It debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart and became a hit, selling around 459,000 copies.
Another draw is its structure, where Masayuki Sakamoto’s cool rap shines amid the passionate sound.
It’s the kind of song that seems to unleash limitless power when you’re charging toward a big goal or need to fire yourself up.
MessageMISAMO

MISAMO is a unit formed by the Japanese members of the K-POP group TWICE.
The name MISAMO comes from the first letters of the three members’ names! In this song, “Message,” the melody is very smooth and the pitch is easy to grasp, so try to focus on singing carefully.
The chorus lyrics are all the same, so once you memorize them, it’s easy to sing.
In the last chorus, the key changes and the notes go higher, but keep your shoulders relaxed and aim to sing lightly while matching the pitch bar accurately.
On the Morning When Meteorites FallPonchi♪

A bittersweet yet beautiful love song that begins with a prophecy: “The world will end tomorrow.” Composed by Ponchi♪ and set for release in July 2025, it tells the story of two people affirming their special feelings for each other on the morning the world ends, carried by a high-speed sound.
Its sonic landscape—mixing the fragility before dawn with the hope brought by shooting stars—stirs the listener’s heart.
By the way, the music video is said to contain a certain puzzle.
Be sure to experience the story that lies beyond it for yourself.
make me brightSexy Zone

A track with a groovy, stylish sound that perfectly suits the city at night and lingers in your ears.
Set to a somewhat wistful melody, it sings of a strong will to find light from within the darkness.
This special piece came to life after an impassioned request, as member Fuma Kikuchi is a huge fan of singer-songwriter iri.
Their smooth vocal handoff accentuates the song’s urban atmosphere.
On nights when things haven’t gone your way and you’re feeling a bit down, listening to this might give you a small spark of courage to step into tomorrow.
If you need to lift yourself up, give it a listen.
May Dayhiroki

Sung over a rush-filled, driving sound, it’s an urgent cry from the heart—like a distress signal.
This is a work released in June 2025 by Vocaloid producer hiroki.
Set against cool electronic tones, it vividly portrays a protagonist struggling in a hopeless situation.
Kasane Teto’s earnest vocals link perfectly with that pain, tightening your chest.
There’s also a section that shifts into loud rock—another highlight.
I think it will especially resonate with those who long to be loved.





