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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 compilation of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (201–210)

The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

When it comes to DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature songs, many people probably think of this one.

It’s a heartwarming piece that looks back on memories with a loved one while singing about hope for the future.

Although it’s included on the album “LOVE GOES ON…” and was never released as a single, it has continued to be cherished by many.

It was also featured in a 1993 commercial for a SONY product, making it popular across generations.

It’s a song that warms the heart when you want to feel the bond with someone important or when you’re tired from everyday life.

Love that fills, dreams that connectYuru Music Almost All-Stars

Yuru Music Almost All Stars “Overflowing Love, Connecting Dreams” Music Video / Yuru Music Almost All Stars “Michiru Ai, Tsunagu Yume”
Love Overflowing, Dreams Connecting — Yuru Music Almost All-Stars

Created as a support song for the Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025, this work carries a message of hope and solidarity.

Released by Yuru Music Almost All Stars in February 2022, it presents a powerful vision of people around the world connecting and building the future together.

Hotaka Yamashita, formerly of Ikimonogakari, wrote and composed the song, completing it based on lyric ideas solicited from the public.

Positioned as part of the Expo’s TEAM EXPO 2025 program, a 15-second spot video has also been released.

Celebrating how music unites people, this piece plays an important role in spreading the spirit of the Expo.

MisterYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Mr.” Official Music Video
Mr. YOASOBI

This is a song that portrays a bittersweet love story.

The protagonist’s immaturity and the sense of loss for someone dear are strikingly expressed.

Released digitally in February 2022, it drew attention as the first installment of a collaboration project with a Naoki Prize–winning author.

Its first full play on the TV program “All Night Nippon X” is still fresh in our memory.

The electro-pop sound and translucent vocals make it an alluring track.

With its slow tempo and singable melody, be sure to give it a try at karaoke!

south windKiyoshi Hikawa

Kiyoshi Hikawa / South Wind [Official]
Minamikaze Hikawa Kiyoshi

A refreshing, uplifting song full of positivity has arrived from Kiyoshi Hikawa.

Its message—singing of the courage to move forward and overcome hardships while holding hope for a bright future—is striking.

Paired with simple visuals, it becomes a deeply resonant, message-rich work.

Released in March 2021, this track can be called an ambitious piece that symbolizes a new step, fitting to mark the 22nd anniversary of Hikawa’s career.

It’s the perfect song when you want courage to face life or to fire yourself up.

With its strong kayōkyoku flavor, as long as you can faithfully deliver Hikawa’s expansive high notes and sustained tones, you should be able to perform it well!

south windLyrics and Music: Hiroshi Tomioka

Composed by Hiroshi Tomioka, this piece centers on the themes of a refreshing southern breeze and hope for the future.

The image of wind sweeping under a blue sky evokes a positive, forward-looking feeling.

Since its release in 1993, it has been beloved as a staple for school events and choral competitions.

Written for three-part mixed chorus, it makes effective use of syncopated rhythms and dynamic contrasts to uplift listeners’ hearts.

It’s a perfect song for graduation ceremonies or moments of taking a new step.

It suits male voices especially well, so it’s also a great choice to sing with friends at karaoke!

green roofRené Simard

René Simard is a singer from Quebec, Canada.

He made his debut in 1971 at just 10 years old and drew attention with his beautiful boy soprano.

In 1974, he released a single in Japan and won both the Grand Prix and the Frank Sinatra Award at the 3rd Tokyo Music Festival World Competition.

The world was astonished by this achievement at the young age of 13.

Focusing on pop music, he captivated many fans with his clear voice and rich expressiveness.

He also appeared on popular Japanese shows such as TBS’s “It’s 8 o’clock! Everyone Gather,” becoming familiar to Japanese audiences.

For about two years until his voice changed, he was very active in Japan.

Recommended for those interested in Showa-era pop and enka, or in listening to a Canadian singer perform in Japanese.

Harbor night viewTakashi Hosokawa

Takashi Hosokawa’s classic “Minato Yakei” is distinguished by its wistful, lingering melody.

Set against the backdrop of a port town’s nightscape, the lyrics poignantly portray a heartrending love—truly memorable.

While the piece has clear dynamic contours, the vocal line itself is surprisingly straightforward, with no complex leaps or intricate pitch movements.

In addition, there are relatively few kobushi ornaments, and no sections that require forceful projection.

For those accustomed to singing standard enka, it shouldn’t pose any particular difficulty.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.