[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu”
There are times when, right at the moment you need to pick a song at karaoke, you find yourself thinking, “What should I sing…?” Even if you usually listen to music, when the time comes, you can’t think of any song titles.
So this time, we’ve put together a feature that’s perfect for moments like that: a showcase of Japanese songs whose titles start with the syllable “mu.” We’ve picked works from a wide range of eras, so if you go through them in order, I’m sure you’ll come across songs you recognize!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Mu'
- Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
- A lineup of classic hits! Karaoke songs recommended for the yutori generation
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Me”
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
- A collection of songs with titles that start with “Mi.” Useful for shiritori and karaoke.
- [Karaoke] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Mo'
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Mi”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Mo'
- A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
[Karaoke] Collection of Japanese songs starting with “Mu” (141–150)
No way, no way?! Totally yes!! Isn't that IN?!Mayumi Gojo

This is the first ending theme of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart.
The song evokes the image of spring, and its lyrics depicting advancing to a new grade and starting a new life are particularly striking.
In the anime visuals, digest footage from each episode was shown on street-corner screens and TV displays in shop windows.
[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs that start with “Mu”
Dreams shatteredThe Yamada Family

[Karaoke] Collection of Japanese songs starting with “Mu” (141–150)
Moonlight SerenadeHidehiko Matsumoto

From the album “Hidehiko Matsumoto’s Modern Jazz” by world-renowned tenor saxophonist Hidehiko Matsumoto—born in Okayama Prefecture and raised in Hiroshima—this is Moonlight Serenade.
It’s modern jazz performed with a robust, full-bodied tone, a superb performance by the late master that you can savor—an elusive treasure that’s rarely found on the market.
daughterRed Park

This is the B-side track to Akai Koen’s debut single, Nozoki Ana.
It’s a relatively short song—under three minutes—but its numerous developments make it feel anything but brief.
The sound, which leans toward hard rock, is particularly compelling.
Moonlight Legend96 Neko

“Moonlight Densetsu” is the theme song of the TV anime Sailor Moon.
96neko covered it, and it’s absolutely incredible.
It’s the kind of track that makes you think, “How many people are singing this?” Being able to change their voice this much is pure genius—what an amazing set of vocal cords.
The singing is outstanding, with plenty of highlights worth listening to.
It’s a super-recommended, cool track.
96neko never disappoints.
Moonlight walkerA.B.C-Z

“Moonlight Walker” is a single by A.
B.
C-Z.
Although they had released albums and DVDs before, this is their first single.
Lyrics by Goro Matsui, music by Koji Makaino, arrangement by Hajime Funayama.
The song portrays a relationship in which a man is captivated by a woman with a slightly mysterious, suspicious allure—an unusual theme for an idol track.
It’s a cool, upbeat song, so be sure to give it a listen.
heart-throbbingAOA

This is the Japanese version of “Heart Attack” by the Korean idol group AOA.
I think the dance scenes are a bit longer in “Heart Attack” than in the Japanese version of the music video.
The dance is super cute, so please try it with as many people as possible.





