A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
There are many words that start with “mi,” like mirai (future) and michi (road), right?
So, what songs have titles that start with “mi”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “mi”!
It also includes songs with titles like the ones mentioned above—“mirai” and “michi.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, old and new, across different genres, so if you find something you like, be sure to add it to your playlist!
You can also use them for word games like shiritori that use song titles.
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A compilation of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for word-chain games and karaoke (91–100)
dawdling5Leaf

It’s grounded hip-hop where past experience, present growth, and bonds with friends blend into one.
This is the sixth single by 5Leaf, a female rapper from Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, released in June 2025.
Over a calm mid-tempo beat, her translucent vocals and mellow flow resonate pleasantly, gently staying close to the listener’s heart.
When you find yourself pausing on life’s path to make sure of something important—this might be the song to play.
flower of lingering attachmentYukimi Hanasaki

This song portrays an indelible feeling that keeps blooming deep in the heart.
Released in June 2025, it vividly conveys the lingering emotions of a love that has passed, intertwined with scenes of the changing seasons.
Lyricist Miwa Ito’s evocative word choices, HANZO’s composition with its nostalgic yet fresh melody, and Kazutoyo Sato’s string arrangements all deepen the poignancy of the story.
If you carry the memory of an unforgettable love in your heart, this work will gently stay by your side.
A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (101–110)
greenCHEHON

CHEHON’s “Midori,” known as an anthem of weed-themed reggae, seems at first like a whisper of love to a woman, but it actually sings about a man’s love for herb.
The melody is crafted into a warm, gentle reggae vibe.
Since it’s performed by a deejay, the vocal line is relatively easy, with a modest range, and the reggae-typical offbeat on the 2 and 4 is set to a very graspable riddim.
It’s also a well-known track, so be sure to check it out.
Poem of Miso SoupMasao Sen

The uniquely titled piece “Miso Soup Poem” leaves a strong impression.
It’s not exactly a comic song, but it carries a flavor somewhat reminiscent of Ikuzo Yoshi, featuring lyrics and a melody that evoke both pathos and charm.
The vocal range is on the narrow side, mostly occupying the mid-to-low register throughout.
Near the end of the chorus there’s a slightly higher phrase, and a brief kobushi-style turn that shifts the scale by one step appears there, so it’s best to pay attention only at that point when singing.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
False Forget-me-notYukino Ichikawa

Tokyo Wasure: a work that portrays the feelings of a woman who leaves Tokyo behind to start a new life with the one she loves.
Beginning with a dramatic intro, the song repeatedly features vocals delivered with a dramatic flair throughout.
While the expressive elements—such as breathing nuances—demand a high level of control, the technical aspects of enka, like kobushi ornamentation, are comparatively lenient.
Therefore, anyone with solid basic vocal skills and a grasp of kobushi technique should be able to perform it without difficulty.
early springchakra

As their tagline, “a headlong-charging girls’ band,” suggests, Chakra is racing up the scene with an energetic sound, and their lyrics that resonate with young listeners are a big draw.
Written and composed by Wakita Ruru, this track sets the unique bittersweetness of spring and the resolve to set off on a journey to a straightforward guitar-rock arrangement.
It was released digitally in February 2025, premiered on an FM802 program, and was performed on their nationwide tour that same year.
The song is also included on their first full-length album, “Distorted as It May Be, It’s Love.” It’s perfect for a female-vocal band to perform: the drums should convey speed with tight, detailed patterns; the bass should focus on lines that connect the vocals with the rhythm section; and the guitar needs not only precise chord strumming but also a memorable countermelody, with dynamic control that supports the singing.
Listen closely to each other as a band and try to bring out the song’s drama.
miraclemiwa

It’s a cheerful, samba-flavored number by miwa that’s easy on the ears.
Released in April 2013 as her 11th single, you’ll also recognize it as the song from Shiseido’s SEA BREEZE commercial.
The sound is strikingly refreshing, as if it captures that glittering instant of sweat and smiles from students giving their all in club activities.
Written and composed by miwa herself, it brilliantly conveys the unique flutter and exhilaration that comes with the start of a summer romance, expressed through her sparkling vocals.
The masterpiece album Delight, which includes this track, debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.
Listen to it under the blazing sun, and the brilliance of those summer days may vividly come rushing back—wrapping you in a sweet pang of nostalgia that tightens your chest.





