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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] Collection of songs with titles starting with 'Mo' (231–240)

Just a little more… a bit more…ZARD

ZARD A Little More, Just a Little More… [live]
A little more, just a bit more... ZARD

The 9th single “Just a Little More…” was used as the ending theme for the TV drama Lullaby Detective ’93.

Its lyrics, which depict a forbidden romance, brim with a heartrending poignancy, heightened by the lyrical melody and ensemble.

The song is easy to sing thanks to its narrow vocal range and relaxed tempo, but you need to be careful not to miss the pitch, as the chorus starts abruptly on a high note.

If you sing it calmly, it’s a number that feels great to perform even at karaoke, so why not give it a try?

I won't look anymore.ZARD

I Won’t Search Anymore / ZARD [Cover]
I Won’t Search Anymore - ZARD

“Mou Sagasanai” is ZARD’s third single and also the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Shichinin no Onna Bengoshi” (Seven Female Lawyers).

The lyrics and composition were created by a lineup of distinguished artists: Izumi Sakai (ZARD’s vocalist), Tetsuro Oda, and Seiichiro Kuribayashi.

I want to look at your profile up close for longer.ZARD

[109] I Want to Watch Your Profile from Closer / ZARD (Full/Lyrics Included) covered by SKYzART
I want to look at your profile from closer up — ZARD

Released in 2003 as ZARD’s 37th single.

The song was used in the “Gekkeikan Tsuki” commercial and had been aired even before its release.

The lyrics were written by Izumi Sakai, and it reached No.

8 on the Oricon weekly singles chart.

Mosquito Bite[Alexandros]

[ALEXANDROS] – Mosquito Bite (MV)
Mosquito Bite[Alexandros]

When it comes to rock tunes with striking guitar riffs, you can’t leave out songs by [Alexandros].

Chosen as the theme song for the film “BLEACH,” this track is characterized by powerful guitar sounds and a melodic chorus.

As Yohei Kawakami commented, “We’ve completed the ultimate rock song,” it stands as a work the band is truly proud of.

Released in July 2018 as their 17th single, a collaborative video with the movie was also unveiled.

Its driving rhythm and exhilarating sound make it perfect for road trips or workouts.

Guitarists, why not try playing along?

moreaiko

aiko - “More” music video
More aiko

On cold winter days, we sometimes find ourselves longing for someone’s kindness and warmth.

The song I’d like you to listen to is “Motto,” released by aiko in 2016.

Its lyrics, which depict the changing of the seasons, mirror the growing emotional distance between lovers.

Even the repeated phrase at the end of the chorus conveys a straightforward affection toward an ex-partner.

Set to a jazzy piano sound, her emotional vocals unfold throughout the track.

Why not listen while thinking of that unforgettable, special person?

pinkaiko

The swaying melody seems to reflect the wavering feelings of the song’s protagonist—a buoyant number, “Momoiro,” that makes you want to step out with a spring in your step.

It’s a track released in 2000 by aiko, who began her singing career in 1998.

Known for expressing the psychology of women in love with a one-of-a-kind sensibility, aiko has produced many hits—an abundance of heart-fluttering love songs.

Among them, “Momoiro” is considered a hidden gem that was never released as a single.

Why not experience the feeling of being in love by listening to this catchy song that starts right from the chorus?

Once moreamazarashi

A two-piece rock band from Aomori Prefecture, amazarashi, whose name comes from the concept of “likening the sadness and suffering that befall us in everyday life to rain—we’re left out in the rain, but we still want to sing about the ‘even so.

’” This track, included on their second album, Youhi Shinkou Higashism (Sunset Worship Higashism), opens with a modern beat and a catchy guitar riff that builds anticipation for the song.

The lyrics tell a story of facing one’s own weaknesses and past, and standing up to change—messages that may give a push to those who find it hard to get moving.

With its catchy melody and true-to-life lyrics, it’s a tear-jerker of a number.