Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!
Have you heard of karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next, or the version where you play using only song titles? The key is how many song titles you can remember and how many different songs you can sing, and it gets really exciting when music lovers play together.
Still, there are times when you just can’t come up with a song title… So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “Ha” to help you out when you get stuck on that syllable! There are lots of seasonally themed songs like “Haru” (spring), “Hanabi” (fireworks), and “Hana” (flower), so please take a look.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ha'. Plenty that feel like the seasons! (71–80)
Exclusive fighterNEW!≠ME

Looking for a sharp, powerful message song that feels like battling your inner self? Produced by Rino Sashihara, idol group ≠ME released their 11th single in December 2025.
It stands apart from the sparkly themes of love and youth, portraying a dance tune about confronting the exclusionary feelings within and breaking out of your shell.
Set to Ryo Miyazaki’s edgy beats, center Nanaka Tomita delivers a must-see, commanding performance.
Following their 1st album, “Springtime In You,” it deepens and showcases the group’s world-building.
Give it a listen when you want to change yourself or break through the status quo—you’re sure to find the courage to move forward.
HappyNEW!aimyon

Its cozy country flavor blends beautifully with the calm atmosphere of a day off.
Sung by singer-songwriter Aimyon, this piece is the B-side included with the single “Ai wo Tsutaetai da toka,” released in May 2017.
The title might suggest a bright tune, but what’s portrayed is a heartfelt longing and a sense of loss.
Even so, the warm sound gently stirs the listener’s heart.
In 2020, a stripped-down solo version was also released on the initial limited edition of the album “Oishii Pasta ga Aru to Kiite.” It’s a song that will quietly accompany you on a fresh-green-season drive.
Happy New DayNEW!Kaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru is a three-piece band based in Osaka, winning support with down-to-earth lyrics.
Released digitally in April 2024, this track rides on a high-velocity rock sound that feels like a fresh breeze through the heart.
It was chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi 8, brimming with the freshness perfect for starting your morning.
The song is also included on their mini-album “To Us Who Don’t Live in Yesterday,” released in January 2025.
Its lyrics and melody, which give you the courage to face a new day, are sure to boost that holiday refresh mood even more.
Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika

When you’re scrolling through YouTube Shorts, there are moments when a suddenly surfacing, heartrending voice captivates your heart.
This piece by Yorushika—a band composed of composer n-buna and vocalist suis—is exactly the kind of song that brings tears in such moments.
Comparing the wind that scatters cherry blossoms to a thief, the story overlays the transience of life and the passage of time onto a beautiful scene, piercing deeply into the listener’s heart.
It’s included on the EP “Sousaku,” released in January 2021, and is also well known as the theme song for a Taisei Corporation commercial.
In the spring season of partings and encounters, when you want to quietly sink into your emotions alone, this song will gently stay by your side.
Listen to it as if you were reading a story.
Have a nice dayNEW!Nishino Kana

This is a poppy, lighthearted cheer song written in 2016 as the theme for “Mezamashi TV,” supporting a day in the life of working women.
Included on the album “Just LOVE,” it’s a refreshing hit known for lyrics that energize you on your commute to school or work and its bright melody.
It’s cherished by many fans as a morning send-off anthem—like saying “Have a great day!” every day.
Since the tempo has a good groove, if you memorize the lyrics you’ll be able to sing it smoothly.
Because there are many words and it feels like you’re singing continuously, rather than belting it out, use your body to keep a steady rhythm and remember to breathe well.
Spring, bleeding through.piinata

Spring is a slightly bittersweet season where meetings and farewells intertwine.
Nestled perfectly into that emotional time is “Spring, Blurring.” Composed and written by Piinata, this collaborative track featuring vocalist Niiro was released in July 2024.
Created as an entry for the internet-born music project “VocaDuo,” it blends an addictive beat with an expressively rich vocal performance that’s sure to seep deep into the listener’s heart.
True to its title, the song’s imagery evokes a view that seems to blur at the edges, and it has a catchy quality that makes you want to hum it in unguarded moments.
It’s a perfect pick for when you’re feeling sentimental or for nights when you want to linger in a touch of melancholy.
It’s like a first loveAKB48

AKB48, known as a national idol group based in Akihabara, released the single “Nokori-zakura” in February 2026.
The coupling track included on the single is a fresh number featuring eight next-generation 20th- and 21st-generation trainees.
It has also drawn attention for having its lyrics written by alumna Rino Sashihara.
The lyrics, which capture the momentum of being in love and the sparkle of youth, combine with a classic idol-pop sound to set listeners’ hearts racing.
The chorus, where youthful vocals overlap, has an appealing sense of openness and overflows with positive energy that seems to give you the courage to take a step into a new romance.
It’s a recommended song for those who want to feel upbeat with the arrival of spring.


