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 with titles that start with 'Mi'. Useful for shiritori and karaoke (331–340).
Milk and BandagesKariyushi 58

Released to commemorate Kariyushi58’s 16th anniversary debut, “Milk and Bandages” is a song with a gentle, subdued feel.
Its lyrics depict the careful crafting of music from human emotions such as sorrow and joy.
One could also read the lyrics as tracing the group’s 16-year journey.
Additionally, there are passages that can be interpreted as messages to fans, such as expressing a longing for someone.
Fans in particular may find their tear ducts being tugged at.
I can’t find it, I can’t find it.Kikuo

One piece that’s drawing attention for its unique presentation is “Mitsukannai Mitsukannai.” It’s a work by Kikuo, known as a Vocaloid producer and composer.
The song opens with whispery vocals.
From there, the melody gradually builds, and in the chorus the title phrase is repeated.
What exactly is the protagonist of the song searching for? Why not listen while pondering that question? It’s also nice to listen while reflecting on something you yourself have lost.
crescent moonkururi

A work that makes you want to listen while gazing up at the night sky, blending a sense of wistfulness and comfort.
It’s a song by Quruli, a Kyoto-born band that has been active on the Japanese music scene for many years, released in 2009 as their 21st single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the NHK period drama “Naniwa no Hana: Ogata Koan Jikencho.” The way the band sound and piano tones gently intertwine is incredibly pleasant.
It also seems to pair perfectly with Kishida’s unadorned vocals.
Somehow, it conjures up images of my hometown in my mind.
The youngest in future history feat. SHINJI TAKEDASarikei

This is the debut single from Sarikei, a reggae unit formed by Sarina Suzuki—who also works as a reggae singer-songwriter under the name MUNEHIRO—and Keiichi Yamamoto of Gokuraku Tombo.
It’s a soulful ska song.
The hook’s phrase is wonderful, isn’t it? The idea and expression of “the youngest,” which flips the script, really makes you pause.
I hear the performance uses tracks recorded on-site by top Jamaican musicians, wrapping you in a happy vibe with its cheerful sound and retro, catchy mood.
Shinji Takeda’s saxophone in the instrumental break is fantastic, too! It brings back a youthful feeling.
Unfinished scenarioStrawberry Prince

Strawberry Prince’s new song “Mikansei no Scenario” is a moving track released on November 20, 2023, written and composed by Root.
It weaves themes of hope for the future, taking on challenges, and gratitude toward the people who support us.
For elementary school children, it offers a powerful yet warm message for days when they pursue dreams but sometimes run into difficulties.
Their positive feelings about the future will give listeners courage.
This is exactly the song you’ll want to play at the moment you take your next step toward tomorrow!
A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Mi.” Use it for shiritori or karaoke (341–350)
mirror tuneI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Formed around vocalist ACA-ne, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
This track is their 14th digital single, featuring a lively opening kicked off by percussive guitar strumming and energizing vocal harmonies.
The bass line, with its deft touches of slap and strong presence, both highlights the vocals and underscores how crucial low frequencies are in the ensemble.
It’s a modern, upbeat tune where a cute melody blends comfortably with a hooky, chromatic bass line.
Midnight Seventhtsukimi (moon viewing; also used for dishes featuring egg, e.g., “tsukimi udon” referring to an egg resembling the moon)

This is a heartbreak song by Tsukimi, a fierce, hype-driven gyaru rock band from Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture.
Released in October 2023 as their debut single, it’s included on their first EP, “Kietakunaru-do, Kimi Kizamu♡.” It features a powerful rock sound and emotionally rich lyrics.
The song vividly portrays the complex feelings after a breakup, conveying a strong determination to move forward while still carrying lingering attachment and pain.
Recommended for those who’ve just gone through a breakup or feel like reflecting on past relationships—you’re sure to relate to the heartfelt vocals.





