[Karaoke] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Mo'
At karaoke, people sometimes set various rules, like singing songs by the same artist or choosing based on song titles.
One fun idea is to pick a letter from the Japanese syllabary and sing “songs that start with ___.”
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs that start with “mo,” so feel free to use this as a reference for your next karaoke session.
Many of these tracks feature sentimental words like “moshi” (if) and “mou” (already/no longer), so it can be nice to think about the lyrics’ meaning or imagine the story as you sing.
Be sure to check out these “mo”-starting songs by artists who’ve been active from the Showa era through Heisei and into Reiwa.
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[Karaoke] Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Mo” (121–130)
It's all over.CHIHIRO

It’s a heartbreak song by CHIHIRO that depicts a sad love story: waiting with the hope of being loved, only to realize, “Oh, I’m the only one who’s truly serious,” and giving up.
She plays the role of an understanding woman so she won’t be seen as a bother, always prioritizing meeting up whenever he reaches out, letting herself hope whenever he’s kind.
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A straightforward woman who did her best for as long as she could ultimately chooses to end that love.
It’s painful to give up on love while still being in love, but a one-way street is still heartbreaking, isn’t it?
I Won’t Fall in Love Anymore (Makihara Drill Remix)CHOBO CURRY

A drill-style arrangement of Noriyuki Makihara’s classic has breathed new life into a breakup song beloved since childhood.
The contrast between the wistful lyrics and the energetic beat is exquisite—you’ll find yourself swaying before you know it.
Released on streaming in November 2023, it sparked the “#MakiharaDrill” challenge on TikTok, racking up about 280 million views.
It’s a perfect pick for dances at school festivals and cultural events.
Showcasing CHOBO CURRY’s unique musical sensibility, this track is recommended for anyone looking to hype up a performance or side act.
Choose it when you want to lighten the mood or enjoy a fresh new vibe.
Strolling around MotomachiCRAZY KEN BAND

This song, inspired by Yokohama’s Motomachi Street, comes from Crazy Ken Band— a group that loves Yokohama and is loved by Yokohama.
It’s not just a tune that praises the city; its humorous word choices give it that signature Crazy Ken flair.
It’s a stylish, flavor-packed number that will make you want to dress like a grown-up and stroll through Motomachi with cool confidence.
moreConton Candy

A rock ballad that portrays winter with cool flair and aching poignancy.
Released in January 2024, Conton Candy’s single centers on heartbreak and regret, showcasing the delicate sensibilities unique to a girls’ band.
The feeling of “If only I’d done things differently” pierces the heart.
The music video uses inventive techniques like reverse playback and single-take shots to vividly capture the song’s world.
This three-piece has drawn attention just a few years after forming, igniting buzz across social media.
The track blends power and finesse, with a distinctive sound that shifts from quiet, intimate strumming to full-throttle rock.
A perfect song for those wrestling with love in the cold season.
[Karaoke] Collection of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (131–140)
MonolithCROSSFAITH

Crossfaith captivates fans around the world with a musical style where intensity and beauty coexist.
Formed in 2006, the band is known for its unique sound that fuses metalcore with electronica and hardcore.
They released their debut album, “The Artificial Theory for the Dramatic Beauty,” in 2009 and have remained highly active since.
Their 2013 album “APOCALYZE” received international acclaim and led to a world tour.
They’ve also earned high praise overseas, including appearances at the UK’s Reading and Leeds Festivals.
Their energetic live performances are another major draw.
A must-listen for anyone seeking powerful, heavy music.
Delusion, Sentiment, Compensation LeagueDECO*27

A classic by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer who needs no introduction.
Just when you think the band sound will keep pushing hard, in come emotive synths—the arrangement is remarkably delicate.
And the title “Mousou Kanshou Daishou Renmei” is stylish to begin with.
Listening to the snappy, noun-linked chorus makes you want to sing along.
Although it’s a love song, it never gets overly sentimental; that overall sense of balance is stylish in itself.
Of course, the wordplay is top-tier too—like the way it avoids saying “carbon dioxide” outright… as expected of DECO*27.
Delusion TaxDECO*27

For those who used to listen to a lot of Vocaloid songs, this might be a track that makes you go “Ah, I know this one!” It’s a song by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27, released in March 2014.
It presents a unique concept: by paying a “Delusion Tax” on your desires and fantasies, you can turn them into reality.
The track fuses electronic and band sounds, with an ever-shifting melody line that’s especially appealing.
It reached Legendary VOCALOID status on Nico Nico Douga and gained popularity through numerous covers by singers.
It’s a song I’d recommend to any Vocaloid fan.





