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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] A collection of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (421–430)

Another BirthdayPure Lotus

Seiren -Seiren- 'Another Birthday' Official Music Video
Another Birthday Seiren

Seiren, who wields a crystalline voice as her weapon, is making waves.

Her debut single is “Another Birthday.” It was created based on the painful experiences she went through as a child.

Set to an easygoing, city pop–style sound, the song gives voice to a child’s hope for the future.

Its faintly nostalgic atmosphere matches the theme of looking back on early childhood.

Why not listen to this track and let your mind wander to your own early years? And as you do, I’d love for you to reflect on the meaning behind the title as well.

Even though spring is almost hereAnri Kumaki

Anri Kumaki, who has been active in a wide range of projects including composing theme songs for TV dramas, released “Mousugu Haru nanoni” as the first installment of her 12-month consecutive digital release plan.

The song depicts students facing graduation as they overcome their anxieties and feelings of loneliness.

It is characterized by the way it layers gentle spring scenery with the students’ inner emotions.

The more you listen, the more depth you’ll find in the lyrics.

Another recommendation point is that the vocal range is relatively narrow, making it easy to sing.

Monster RenaissanceKatayama Breakers & The Rock ’n’ Roll Party

[MV] Monster Renaissance / Katayama Breakers & The☆Rokenro Party
Monster Renaissance Katayama Breakers & The Rock ’n’ Roll Party

This is a popular track by Katayama Breakers & The ☆ Rokenroll Party, stalwarts of Kyoto’s indie rock scene.

The music video is also outstanding, letting you revel in the allure of handsome, suit-clad men in their forties sporting an old-fashioned style.

[Karaoke] A compilation of songs with titles starting with “Mo” (431–440)

A Letter Without WordsTeruhisa Tanaka

Teruhisa Tanaka continues to captivate many with melodies that resonate in the heart and lyrics rich in emotion.

Released last August, this work is a heartfelt ballad written and composed by Ryuzo Kimura.

It delicately portrays feelings too deep for words, entrusted to a “letter without letters.” The lyrics, which use photographs to inspire smiles and envision a future for a loved one, are sure to deeply move listeners.

The coupling track includes a cover of a 1970s tokusatsu TV drama theme song composed by his late father, Tsutomu Mizukami.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to bask in nostalgia or pour their feelings for someone special into song.

Once moreYuka

Yu Kaoru – Once Again (Official Music Video)
Yuka again

Yuka, a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for a musical style shaped by being born and raised overseas.

Her slightly Western-influenced phrasing and songwriting are especially striking.

Among her songs, the one I particularly recommend is her new track, “Mou Ichido” (“Once Again”).

It sits mostly in the mid-to-high range and is relatively easy compared to her other pieces.

If you struggle with the falsetto in the chorus, try lowering the key and singing with a whispery, mix-voice approach.

MORETakayuki Kai (EARTHSHAKER)

EARTH SHAKER, formed in 1978 as a heavy metal band.

Takayuki Kai has been active as the bassist for EARTH SHAKER since 1980.

In 1986, EARTH SHAKER became the first hard rock band in Japan to successfully perform at the Budokan.

Although they disbanded in 1994, they reunited in 1999, prompted by an event held at the live music venue Takutaku in Kyoto.

Alongside his work with EARTH SHAKER, he also performs as the bassist for The Police cover band “Keisatsu.”

If feat. Maruri to RyugaMirei Touyama

Mirei Touyama “What If feat. Maruri to Ryuga” Music Video
What if feat. Maruri to Ryuga Tohyama Mirei

A next-generation love song featuring Maruri to Ryuga, a music duo born from Instagram Live.

The melody is insanely good.

You may have heard it in a commercial or on the show Buzz Rhythm.

The beautiful vocals of songstress Mirei Toyama and the harmonies of Maruri to Ryuga will really move you.

It’s the most recommended beautiful-melody ballad of 2019.