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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.

A list of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for word-chain games and karaoke (161–170)

Midnight CowboyGarp

Formed in June 2001, Garp is a collective of studio musicians that represents Japan’s fusion scene.

Centered around keyboardist Hiroshi Shinkawa, the band brings together top-tier players: guitarist Masaki Matsubara, bassist Hideki Matsubara, and drummer Naoya Hamada.

Each member has an extensive background supporting renowned artists such as Char, Hi-Fi Set, and Yumi Matsutoya, channeling that experience into sophisticated technique and expressive performance.

Their music blends a wide range of genres—including jazz, rock, and pop—into a cohesive sound.

Active primarily as a live act, they captivate audiences with improvisation-driven performances.

Characterized by a polished, urban sonic palette and melodious song development, Garp is highly recommended for listeners seeking the depth of fusion and jazz.

March of the RoadYuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

[Okaasan to Issho] Road March ♪ | Tsukiuta | covered by UtaSta | video by UtaSta | Stops babies from crying | Songs babies enjoy | Nursery rhyme | Children's song | With choreography | Educational anime
Michi no March, Yuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

A lively marching tune has arrived! Introducing the January 2025 “Song of the Month” from Okaasan to Issho, sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Maya Nagata.

Set to bright brass and snappy drum rhythms, this cheerful piece expresses the feeling of facing forward and moving ahead.

You can clap along to the rhythmic beat and move your body with a big smile.

It’s also included on the album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Latest Best: Hyu-rara Bun-bun!” so it can be enjoyed both at home and in childcare settings.

It’s a wonderful piece for the start of a new year, perfect for sharing the feeling of walking toward the future together with parents and children.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke (171–180)

road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)GReeeeN

This song, which delivers a message filled with hope and courage, is GReeeeN’s major-label debut, released in January 2007.

It’s an encouragement anthem that stands beside those facing life’s hardships.

The simple yet powerful melody blends perfectly with the relatable lyrics, giving listeners the courage to take a step toward the future.

When you need the bravery to take a step toward tomorrow, listening to this song will surely give you the strength to face forward.

Mi-ss. Sh-ing▶? Na-m-ber???▼?Satapan-P

Mi—ss. Sing▶? Nu—m—ber???▼? – Satapan P feat. Hatsune Miku / MISSING NUMBER – Satapan P feat. Miku Hatsune
Migg. Shingu▶? Nanbar???▼? Satapan P

Isn’t the word “chaos” just too perfect? It’s a track by Satapan-P, released in February 2025.

The relentlessly high-energy structure keeps you completely on your toes.

Just when you think it’s pop music, it suddenly dives into a metal-like section.

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that chaotic sound arrangement is downright addictive.

It’s a Vocaloid song that oozes the coolest sense of “seeing one’s own creation through to the end,” showcasing Satapan-P’s world in full.

Flowers of MichinokuRyuko Mizuta

Ryuko Mizuta “Flowers of Michinoku” Music Video
Ryūko Hanamizuta of Michinoku

An emotionally rich song interweaving the beautiful landscapes and scenes of Tohoku.

Ryuko Mizuta’s powerful yet delicate vocals portray the poignant inner feelings of a woman who continues to think of the one she loves.

Released in February 2025 as her 39th single, it was crafted by an illustrious team: lyrics by Reiji Mizuki, composition by Keisuke Hama, and arrangement by Megumi Wakakusa.

Layered with Mizuta’s lustrous singing, the result is a deeply expressive piece.

Brimming with a sense of travel and longing, this work is a must-listen for anyone who resonates with love for someone far away or who is interested in the climate and culture of the Tohoku region.

It also weaves in real place names such as the peaks of Mount Zao and Nakanose Bridge, offering an even deeper flavor for those who know these locales.

A hill with a view of the harborAiko Hirano

Hill with a View of the Harbor / Aiko Hirano
The Hill Overlooking the Harbor - Aiko Hirano

A postwar masterpiece that gently sings of a beautiful port town.

With its wistful melody and emotionally rich lyrics, Aiko Hirano superbly conveys the stirrings of love and the ache of parting.

On a hill overlooking the harbor, as cherry blossoms fall, the delicate feelings of someone thinking of a departing lover are vividly depicted, giving the song a universal appeal that anyone can relate to.

Since its release in April 1947, it became Victor’s first hit of the postwar era, selling a total of 450,000 copies.

Many artists, including Naomi Chiaki, Mina Aoe, and Hibari Misora, have covered it.

It’s a perfect song for the season when spring is in the air, offering a heartwarming moment filled with nostalgia.

It is a wonderful piece for seniors to share a calm, reminiscence-filled time together.

HoneymoonSEKAI NO OWARI

A song included on the original album “Lip,” released in February 2019.

It also drew attention for being chosen as the theme song for the film “Kimitsuki (You Shine in the Moonlit Night),” starring Mei Nagano and Takumi Kitamura.

The track evokes a quiet night with the moon hanging in the sky, and it gently sings about thinking of someone dear over a simple, unadorned melody.

With a relaxed tempo, straightforward rhythm, and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s an easy song to try at karaoke—even for those who feel that SEKAI NO OWARI’s songs are usually a bit challenging.