[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] Compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (251–260)
MonochroSenser-906

How about an insanely cool electric tune? It’s a track by r-906, a Vocaloid producer known for a refined, high-sense style, originally released in 2018.
The video being introduced here is the same-year version released in 2021.
The brisk electronic sounds feel like they pass right through your ears, and before you know it, you’re drawn into the song’s world.
It would be perfect for creative stage events like fashion shows.
MORECHAUs**t kingz

This is a track by s**t kingz, one of Japan’s leading dance performance groups.
The song features a track produced by Korea’s popular producer GRAY, with a lineup of distinctive guest artists.
While rooted in uptempo dance hip-hop, it brings a strong party vibe and bold “gal” mindset to the forefront.
Released as a digital single on July 10, 2024, it was also performed at “s**t kingz Fes 2024” held on July 27–28.
The lyrics are filled with free-spirited, positive energy, expressing confident style even in casual outfits.
It’s a great pick for dance lovers or whenever you need a boost of energy.
Monday Night Ripper! (code: MK ver)sasakure.UK

Sasakure.
UK is known for crafting a distinctly unique world of his own.
His “Mondai Night Ripper! (code:MK ver)” is the Vocaloid version of a song he provided to Sana Natori, a number that packs the message “let’s set off into our own world” within a pop musical style.
By weaving in musical genres from around the globe, the song’s structure vividly embodies the idea of “travel.” What’s more, sasakure.
UK’s signature irregular meters make the story told through the track even more memorable.
It just might become your perfect companion for a day out.
MOANSukekiyo

A song by sukekiyo, the solo project of Kyo from the rock band DIR EN GREY.
It’s a track that fuses a catchy, Showa-era-tinged kayōkyoku vibe with a rhythmic rock sound, and once you hear it, it’s addictively unforgettable.
Written from a female perspective, it presents a worldview twisted once, twice over—hardly befitting the peaceful word “mama.” How about letting yourself get drunk on its hefty sound that blows away the darkness and weight—precisely because you’re caught up in a love that’s anything but straightforward?
Monkey Discooooooothe tellphones

In live shows, it’s a dance number that kicks off with the shout, “Dance like a monkey!” It features vocalist Ishige’s distinctive voice and synthesizer-driven dance music, and we want you to simply feel the joy of music without overthinking it.
Although we announced a hiatus in 2015, we suddenly appeared at VIVA LA ROCK 2018.
It was our first performance since the hiatus—our first live show in about two and a half years.
Shangri-Layama

It’s a rhythmic number that, despite its trendy vibe, somehow feels refreshingly new.
The song is by yama, the singer known for the hit “Haruni Tsugeru,” and it was released in 2022 as the 12th single.
The lyrics and composition were handled by TOOBOE, who also works under the Vocaloid producer name john.
It’s a highly addictive piece where yama’s crisp vocals shine over a funky arrangement.
The lyrics philosophically distill “life” itself—inevitably marked by betrayal and resignation—into the song.
moratoriumyutori

Yutori, a band named after the fact that all its members are part of the “yutori” generation, released their first album, Moratorium, in 2022.
Just one month after forming, they drew attention on the indie band distribution site Eggs and quickly became a hot topic on social media.
Their hallmark is a youthful, refreshing sound, and vocalist Kotoko Sato’s fresh, clear voice is especially captivating.
The album’s title track, Moratorium, was also selected as the theme song for the WOWOW original drama “Early Morning, First Train, Desolate,” and the band has been gaining attention in recent years.





