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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] A Compilation of Japanese Songs Starting with “Mu” (251–260)

dreamHikakin & Seikin

This is the fourth single by Hikakin, the most famous Japanese YouTuber, and his older brother Seikin, who is also a YouTuber.

The lyrics and composition are by Seikin, and both the words and the tone of the song convey a positive outlook on pursuing dreams—something only these two, who have achieved success by staying true to what they love, can express.

It’s a masterpiece that lets you rediscover a different side of them from their playful on-screen personas: their identities as musicians and their multifaceted talents.

Mushroom MotherPinocchioP

PinocchioP – Mushroom Mother feat. Hatsune Miku / Mushroom Mother
Mushroom Mother Pinocchio-P

It seems like a song that represents Japan today.

The lyrics say that everyone else has mushrooms growing on them, but they don’t grow on the singer, and partway through they start to feel a sense of discomfort with themselves.

It’s content you wouldn’t expect from such a pop-sounding tune, but it made me realize once again that I’m actually one of the people who does have mushrooms growing on me.

Mucha PrincessMedmia

Mucha Princess – Decentralized Autonomous Golem Rimuru
Mucha Princess Medmia

You can’t help getting hooked on the ever-flowing words and melodies of Medomia’s “Mucha Princess.” Just like the title suggests, it’s a song featuring a girl who does all sorts of outrageous things and says whatever she wants.

“Mucha” practically equals “selfish”—she’s completely self-centered.

That chaotic vibe also shows up in the rapid-fire vocal lines that zip by.

If you can sing it without stumbling, it might feel pretty satisfying! Try imagining that hopelessly selfish mood of the girl, get into character, and give singing it a go.

Wi‑Fi is super handy.Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan – “Wireless LAN Is Super Convenient” Music Video
Insanely convenient Wi‑Fi T‑shirt shop

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan is a three-piece band from Osaka.

This song uses Wi‑Fi as its theme and sings about relatable situations for young people.

It’s a fun track that kids who, like many nowadays, are used to using devices like smartphones would likely enjoy.

Howl at the MoonYorushika

Yorushika – Howl at the Moon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Yorushika Howls at the Moon

If you’re looking for a song that’s perfect for the autumn season, I recommend this track by Yorushika.

The lyrics are striking, expressing the feelings of a protagonist burdened by loneliness and inner conflict through the metaphor of a creature howling at the moon.

It’s a song characterized by deep literary nuance and an emotional melody.

Released as a digital single on October 6, 2021, it drew attention even before its release, with an advance broadcast in Lawson stores nationwide in August 2021.

It’s perfect for spending long autumn nights after a school festival or sports day, listening with friends or a significant other.

Why not tune in to the heartfelt vocals, feeling both the difficulty of expressing emotions and the desire for self-fulfillment?

MUGEN ROADSandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / MUGEN ROAD <Music Video> from HiGH & LOW ORIGINAL BEST ALBUM
MUGEN ROAD - Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

It was used as a theme song in the drama HIGH & LOW.

The song often plays at moments when the men raise their fists to protect what matters to them, and the clashes between men, combined with the music, ignite an intense fervor.

For many people, this is the song that defines HIGH & LOW.

colorlessAzumi Uehara

Azumi Uehara – Colorless [Music Video]
Colorless Uehara Azumi

This is a song that was used as an ending theme for the anime Detective Conan.

It’s sung by Azumi Uehara, a singer from Tokyo, and was released in 2002 as her fifth single.

For those who watched Detective Conan back then, it’s a nostalgic track.

The lyrics, which express the loneliness of being alone and the feeling of “I want to see you,” are heart-wrenching.

Her fragile vocals match the tone of the song beautifully.

It’s a bittersweet rock ballad that brings back memories of past loves.