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[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.

[Karaoke] Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (151–160)

Mosh Under The RainbowHi-STANDARD

Hi-STANDARD / MOSH UNDER THE RAINBOW
Mosh Under The RainbowHi-STANDARD

Included on the album “MAKING THE ROAD.” A mid-tempo track with a delightfully bouncy rhythm.

Combined with lyrics like “The rain’s stopped—let’s all form a circle and mosh,” it’s a song that, in today’s terms, really “shines at festivals.”

MONS7ERIVVY

IVVY 「MONS7ER」 MUSIC VIDEO
MONS7ERIVVY

Formed in 2015, IVVY became a seven-member dance and vocal group in 2022 with the addition of three new members.

As showcased in their 2022 release “BLUE DAISY,” their clear, translucent voices are truly refreshing—so soothing, gently touching the tender parts of the heart.

I imagine many people feel happy when they hear them sing.

By the time the song ends, you feel recharged.

We just can’t take our eyes off them!

I want to protect youJUJU

JUJU “I Want to Protect You” — Song featured in the film “Because I Met You” / November theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!”
I want to protect you, JUJU

JUJU’s “Mamotte Agetai” portrays the desire to protect a loved one from a woman’s perspective.

Released in 2013 as her 25th single, it was used as an insert song in the film “It All Began When I Met You.” The song was written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of Yuzu.

Yuzu also released a single with the same title, but its lyrics are told from a man’s perspective.

It’s a perfect number for weddings, so consider choosing it as the bride’s background music in the profile video played during the send-off from the reception tables.

MEMENTOJapanese Baseball

Japanese Baseball「MEMENTO」official Music Video
MEMENTOJapanese Baseball

An enigmatic instrumental band that suddenly released their music on a video platform in 2020.

Their sound evokes the American rock band American Football, resulting in tracks that are irresistible for fans of math rock and post-rock.

Every song employs odd time signatures to create tension, while incorporating arrangements filled with beautiful, wistful phrases that conjure vivid scenes.

They’re a highly anticipated artist whose future promotion is something to look forward to.

ex-boyfriendJuliet

It was released in 2011 as Juliet’s 10th single.

It’s a heartbreak song with straightforward lyrics about feelings for an ex-boyfriend after a breakup.

The lyrics and sound resonate with any woman who has experienced heartbreak.

It reached No.

49 on the Oricon chart.

MonsterKIRA

KIRA – MONSTER ft. GUMI English (Original Song)
Monster KIRA

This is KIRA’s 2017 piece “MONSTER,” featuring GUMI.

It’s an amazing song where she describes herself not as an ordinary girl but as a monster, asking whether you’re ready to be with her.

As you can see from the video, despite the delicate lines, there’s a heavy, striking presence that gives off an unmistakably extraordinary vibe.

Having GUMI’s cute voice sing these slightly scary lyrics creates a mischievous, little-devil feel that makes it all the more addictive.

It’s a solid, cool work that showcases KIRA’s worldview—something you don’t really find in the Japanese music scene—shaped by the fact that she lives in Germany!

[Karaoke] Collection of Songs with Titles Starting with “Mo” (161–170)

Burnt-out MoonKyrie

Aina the End, known as the central figure of BiSH and beloved for her distinctive husky voice, is a singer-songwriter who captivates fans.

The song Moetsukiru Tsuki, released under the name Kyrie—the character she plays in her first starring film, The Legend & Butterfly—was also used as an insert song in the movie.

The contrast between the clear, piano- and strings-focused ensemble and her emotional vocals tightens the chest even if you don’t know the film’s story.

It’s a lyrical number that showcases her potential as a songstress of a new era.