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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] Collection of Japanese Songs Starting with “Mu” (21–30)

The sound of insectsMonbushō Shōka (Ministry of Education Songs)

Sounds of Insects | With Lyrics | One Hundred Selected Japanese Songs | Ah, the bell cricket is chirping
Insect Chorus, Ministry of Education Song

First published in 1910 in the Elementary School Reader Songs and later selected in 2006 for the “100 Japanese Songs,” this is a Ministry of Education school song.

The piece portrays the sounds of insects heard on autumn nights as if they were a beautiful ensemble.

You know the pine crickets and bell crickets, but do you know which insect appears next? In fact, it was originally a katydid, but in 1932 it was changed to a cricket.

This revision was made because “kirigirisu” was once an old term that referred to crickets.

Even among older generations, you might find people split into the katydid camp and the cricket camp.

Talking about that while everyone sings together could make for a delightful time.

Mushi-Mushi FestivalYuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

Mushi Mushi Festival (Okaasan to Issho) - Vocals: NEUTRINO (with lyrics)
Mushimushi Festival Hanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A song that makes you want to sway your body and groove to the rhythm! Let me introduce “Mushi Mushi Festival.” Its charm lies in the adorable, insect-themed lyrics.

It’s perfect for kids who love looking at bugs or are into bug-hunting as their current craze.

The song was performed in June 2023, with lyrics and music by Tetsu Kashiwa.

The unique lyrics are delightful and easy for children to remember.

Since the names of insects appear in the lyrics, kids will likely get excited when their favorite bug shows up!

Invincible happiness!Haruhi Suzumiya (CV: Aya Hirano), Yuki Nagato (CV: Minori Chihara), Mikuru Asahina (CV: Yuko Goto)

“Sorry to keep you waiting!” That’s the vibe the intro practically shouts, and it instantly puts you in the best mood! Sung by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, and Yuko Goto, it’s an outrageously upbeat dance tune.

This song is a long-awaited track born from a crowdfunding project celebrating the release of the light novel “The Theatrical Suzumiya Haruhi.” Realized in July 2025, the project stands as proof of the passionate devotion of fans around the world.

The lyrics bottle up a free-spirited way of life—like how the meaning of a meeting will follow later—that really gives you energy! If you want to start something new but can’t take the first step, it’ll make you think, “Act first, think later!”

IllusionMY FIRST STORY × HYDE

MY FIRST STORY × HYDE – “MUGEN” (from Anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba”) Official Music Video
Mugen MY FIRST STORY × HYDE

A collaboration between these two artists is incredibly extravagant, isn’t it? Actually, I sang this live with a male student, and from a woman’s perspective the key is on the lower side, so it was a bit tough.

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But it was really fun to harmonize on top and trade lines back and forth! There’s also a death growl at the very end, so it’s definitely a song I’d love to hear sung by two men! Basically, it’s a song where the two of you alternate between lead and harmony, but there are various ways to harmonize—Hiro often takes the higher harmony and HYDE the lower.

There are parts sung an octave lower as well, so I think it’s best to switch things up and enjoy the different approaches!

The Impossible Evolution TheoryNanawo Akari

“I want to change, but I’m scared!” This is a powerful anthem to play when you’re torn by those conflicting feelings.

Nanawo Akari’s track, released as a single in July 2025, was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “There’s No Way I Can Be Your Girlfriend, No Way, No Way! (Wait—Maybe It Wasn’t Impossible!?)”.

The exhilarating fusion of electropop and rock will get your energy soaring! If you want to start something but can’t find the courage, this song will give you a bold push, telling you, “It’s not impossible!”

People of the pastHY

[A Tearjerker] A Song That Makes Everyone Remember the Past: “To People of the Past” by HY
People of the past, HY

The person who was supposed to vow eternity with you has gone on to find happiness without you.

This HY song captures that bittersweet reality.

Even though you’ve decided to “fall in love with someone else,” you still find yourself drifting into “what ifs” in quiet moments, clinging to the hope that maybe you could still go back.

Many of us have been there.

The track was included on the album GLOCAL, released in February 2014, and was performed on a nationwide tour covering 22 locations that same year.

When you’ve been through a divorce and your ex-partner’s happiness unsettles you, the harder you try to forget, the more vivid the memories become.

Perhaps letting yourself sink fully into the melancholy while listening to this song might actually become the very push you need to face forward.

Silent SlopeKaori Kouzai

This is a masterpiece by Kaori Kozai, created by an exceptionally illustrious team: music by Koji Tamaki and lyrics by Mitsuhiko Kuse (under the pen name Mutsuki Ichikawa).

Released in March 1993, the song won the 35th Japan Record Award.

The protagonist’s inexpressible, heartrending cry—wanting to go back but unable to, needing neither consolation nor excuses—reaches the listener’s heart through Kozai’s richly emotive vocals.

It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you’re carrying the pain of a hopeless love.

It may even make your chest tighten as memories of past romances come rushing back.