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 list of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (271–280)
Unfinished as it isOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism, a four-member Japanese pop band that began their career in 2012, is widely known for hits tied to TV dramas, films, and anime.
While their catchy, up-tempo sound is a major draw, many of their lyrics are also outstanding.
Their 2016 song “Mikansei na Mama de” may lack flashiness or eccentricity, but it features striking lyrics that truly hit home.
The words speak directly to those living through a youth filled with the struggle of not being able to easily decide how to live or which path to take.
Of course, these lyrics also resonate deeply with working adults.
A compilation of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (281–290)
mislead, misleadOmoi

If you want to hype up the karaoke room with a powerful song, this is it! It’s a track by the music unit Omoi—known for hits like “If You Were to Jump”—released in 2018.
A hard-hitting piece that wraps loud, fast-paced band sounds in energetic synths.
That relentless wave of sound just feels incredible! Overall, the range is on the lower and narrower side, but since there’s a rap part, keeping your enunciation crisp might be important.
light bluePOLU

All members of the rock band POLU, which was active from 2016 to 2019, are from Tokushima Prefecture.
The band was formed to perform Mizuiro, the image song for Bandai Chuo Wharf in Tokushima City, and released four records—a single and three mini-albums.
They also performed live on tour in places like Fukuoka and Tokyo, and appeared at the major music festival MONSTER baSH in 2018.
Incidentally, the vocalist, Junna Maruyama, won the Junior and Senior High School Uniform Champ title on the music program Ongaku Champ.
Faint fragrancePerfume

If you’re looking for a bittersweet yet cute love song, we recommend “Kasuka na Kaori.” It’s included on Perfume’s 2011 album JPN, from the music unit known for delivering a unique sound infused with techno and EDM.
Over a danceable beat, airy synth tones resonate, and the lyrics—depicting pure feelings for someone special—are totally heart-fluttering.
Their clear, translucent vocals bring a soothing touch as well.
Be sure to give this charming track a listen and feel the budding of romance.
Museum of the FuturePerfume

The canon progression, beloved from the Baroque era to the present day.
This song by Perfume makes full use of its charm.
It features a dreamlike world woven from hopeful lyrics and a crystal-clear melody.
Released in February 2013, it was used as the theme song for Doraemon: Nobita’s Secret Gadget Museum, and also as an ending theme for Doraemon.
Through its fantasy-rich expressions, this track offers hope and courage for the future.
It’s a perfect listen when you want to strive toward your dreams or take a new step forward.
future colorPlastic Tree

They are a rock band consisting of vocalist/guitarist Ryutaro Arimura, guitarist Akira Nakayama, bassist Tadashi Hasegawa, and drummer Kenken Sato.
After Arimura and Hasegawa formed Plastic Tree in December 1993, they made their major-label debut with “Wareta Mado” in June 1997.
Their songs range widely from aggressive guitar rock to pop.
Every track carries the band’s distinctive worldview, which has garnered popularity overseas as well, making them a globally active band.
Milky Starry CharmRa*bits

It’s a heart-fluttering message song packed tightly with straightforward feelings for someone special.
It’s a track by the idol unit Ra*bits from the smartphone game Ensemble Stars!, included on a character song album released in 2018.
The sparkling sound evokes an image of a starry night sky—it’s so lovely, isn’t it? It has a pop quality that feels like adding color to a pitch-black night.
When you’re tired or feeling down, listening to it might give you a boost.





