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 whose titles start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (281–290)
The Tangerine SongSEX MACHINEGUNS

SEX MACHINEGUNS, a metal band Japan is proud of, began their activities in the mid-1990s.
They made their major-label debut in April 1998 and have captivated many fans with lyrics that blend a unique worldview and social satire.
Their songs are driven by high-speed, intricate guitar riffs and solos, along with energetic performances, and they value passionate interaction with the audience at live shows.
While rooted in metal, they also incorporate pop elements and distinctly Japanese cultural flavors, earning support from a wide range of listeners.
They’re a recommended band not only for those who love intense music but also for anyone who wants to enjoy a singular, imaginative world.
Song of the MikanSEX MACHINEGUNS

When you’re ready to let your bottled-up emotions explode, you crave something heavy and high-energy, right? A perfect song for that moment is “Mikan no Uta.” It was released in 1999 by the heavy metal band SEX MACHINEGUNS.
The track is themed around mikan (mandarin oranges), a specialty of Ehime Prefecture, hometown of the vocalist Anchang.
Its passionate band sound paired with humorous lyrics leaves a strong impression.
It’ll make you forget everyday stress and want to shout “Mikan! Mikan!” even if you don’t usually listen to metal, this one’s highly recommended.
The Day the Missile FlewSHABA

On days when you can’t forget someone important, music that stays by your side can give you strength.
Formed in Kyoto, SHABA is a rock band that pours honest emotions into their lyrics and performance.
Their popular song “The Day the Missile Flew” pairs intense instrumentation with heartrending lyrics, and it really moves you.
Especially in tough times or when you’re trying to push through, that exhilarating, fast-paced sound can lift you up.
It’s great for listening while thinking about someone dear to you, and also perfect for headbanging to blow off stress!
milk coffeeSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a rock band that has gained popularity for lyrics that vividly paint scenes and for a distinctive three-piece sound that’s simple yet solid at its core.
“Milk Coffee,” included on their first digital-only EP, Boots wo Narashite, features a stylish blend of delicate yet tight ensemble work.
Its sentimental lyrics, which evoke memories of seasons spent with a lover, combine with the winter atmosphere to stir a sense of nostalgia.
A hidden gem among winter songs, the track is memorable for the wistfulness that permeates it.
Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mi.” Useful for word-chain games and karaoke (291–300)
The Fugitive in the WaterSHOW-YA

Here’s the SHOW-YA song that was used as the theme for the crime drama “Metropolis 25 O’Clock.” Speaking of SHOW-YA, they’re a pioneering all-female band known for their lineup of cool, badass older-sister types.
So if SHOW-YA is performing a detective-themed song, that’s coolness squared.
This track aims straight for the mainstream, with lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto and composition by Kyohei Tsutsumi, and it combines not just swagger but a catchy appeal as well.
SHOW-YA is still going strong today—I hope they’ll keep being awesome forever.
Mr. Psycho (Prod. SUNNYBOY)SKY-HI

Rapper SKY-HI, also known as Mitsuhiro Hidaka, hails from Ichikawa City in Chiba Prefecture.
He’s also active as a member of AAA and is known for his approachable charm, while as SKY-HI he crafts meticulous concepts that give his albums distinctive worlds.
He showcases cross-genre cool—from edgy, hard-hitting styles to pop songs woven with words that really resonate, like the beloved fan favorites “Kamitsure Velvet” and “Marble,” as well as feel-good, sexy tracks like “Limo.” While shining with multifaceted talent—such as engaging with various instruments—he founded the company BMSG in 2020 and works as an entrepreneur as well.
His electrifying performances with the musician team SUPER FLYERS are thrilling!
MissileSOPHIA

SOPHIA is a visual kei rock band that was hugely active from the 1990s through the 2000s.
Unusually for visual kei bands of the time, they produced many songs that earnestly pursued glam rock, and they were highly regarded by critics.
Their track “Missile” carries a distinct David Bowie vibe, with a rough yet simple and singable vocal line.
The vocal range is narrow, and even a raspy voice can add character, making it a song that works well for occasions like after-parties.





