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[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!

[Karaoke] Compilation of Japanese songs starting with “Mu” (211–220)

MOONLIGHT xxxxdoppel

DOPPEL – MOONLIGHT xxxx (PV)
MOONLIGHT xxxxdoppel

They’re a very stylish visual kei band with sophisticated guitar chord work and song arrangements—even their heavier tracks are full of chic elements.

Their high-quality compositions paired with a vocalist of exceptional singing ability have earned them support that transcends genres.

Invincible POPemon

[Hatsune Miku] Invincible POP [Kagamine Rin/Len] / [Hatsune Miku] Muteki POP [Kagamine Rin/Len]
Invincible POPemon

Just like the title says: invincible pop! An electric number that boosts your mood as you listen.

It’s a track by emon(Tes.

), a Vocaloid producer known for techno-influenced music, released during the 2018 Hatsune Miku Birthday Festival.

It’s mid-tempo, very easy to listen to electronic music.

The sound alone is fun, and the lyrics and melody are super cute—you can’t help but smile.

It even makes you want to sing along.

It might feel great to listen to on a sunny day while taking a walk outside.

[Karaoke] A roundup of Japanese songs that start with “Mu” (221–230)

mooniri

iri – moon (Official Audio)
mooniri

A track included on iri’s 6th album, “PRIVATE,” which was released in May 2023.

The song itself has a very calm, slightly languid atmosphere that is part of its appeal.

Although you won’t hear any piercing high-tone vocals throughout, it’s a piece where you can enjoy the contrast between the verses, which are centered around lower tones, and the chorus, which uses falsetto effectively.

It also serves as a good example of how to use mixed voice and falsetto effectively.

mooniroha

[Hatsune Miku] moon Full ver. (320 kbps, high quality)
mooniroha

This song is famous as a trance track featuring Hatsune Miku.

It’s a work by iroha, also known under the name sasaki—the creator of “Roshin Yuukai”—and it was released in 2007.

It’s about that special person who stays by your side no matter what.

The lyrics beautifully convey a message that makes you realize their presence.

The sparkling sound that evokes a starry sky is wonderful, too.

I can recommend it to anyone—not just women.

It’s a piece I especially want Vocaloid beginners to hear.

Moonwalkmonobright

Monobright is a rock band that went on hiatus in 2017.

Except for keyboardist Hisaka Akira, who had already left the group by the time of the hiatus, all the members were from Hokkaido, though from different municipalities.

The Hokkaido-born members graduated from the same vocational school in Sapporo and began performing as official band members around 2006.

They later moved to Tokyo and made their major debut in 2007 with the single “Mikansei Riot.” Their appeal lies in a guitar sound that’s both familiar to the ear and charged with a passionate vibe.

Moonlit Sightshikisai

Moonlit Sight / Yuki Kaa, Lito, Nurse Robo_Type T
Moonlit Sightshikisai

An effortlessly stylish track that evokes the urban night makes a strong impression.

Composed by shikisai, it was released in December 2023.

Its sound—an amalgam of electronica, pop, and synthwave—radiates a futuristic, dreamlike atmosphere.

The lyrics portray loneliness, anxiety, and an urge to escape reality, capturing a process of confronting oneself under the moonlight.

The contrast between the night’s stillness and the mind’s clamor is vividly drawn, resulting in a deeply resonant piece.

Moon Margaretthe pillows

the pillows – Moon Marguerite PV
Moon Margaret the pillows

This song features a gently flowing melody in the chorus that leaves a strong impression.

Though it’s about regret, it isn’t heavy; instead, it carries a soft, wistful sadness that quietly resonates.

Sawao Yamanaka’s warm, smooth vocals are tender and truly wonderful.