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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (161–170)

springBurandē Senki

Brandy War Chronicles – Spring (Official Music Video)
springBurandē Senki

This track, notable for its fusion of sharp guitar riffs and contemporary beats, is featured on Brandy Senki’s album “BRANDY SENKI,” from the Osaka-based band.

Released in May 2025, the work weaves trap-like rhythmic developments into a driving rock sound, stirring listeners’ emotions.

The lyrics, written and composed by Renge, portray a protagonist who longs for the arrival of a vibrant season yet feels impatience and stagnation while confined indoors.

In July of the same year, a music video focused on performance scenes was released, drawing attention for the band’s uniquely tense, electrifying presence.

It’s sure to offer quiet companionship on nights when your heart leaps at the thought of a new season, yet you feel a lingering loneliness, as if left behind.

spring stormmakaroni enpitsu

Do you ever feel oddly unsettled, even when the weather is warm and springlike? When you’re in that mood, I want you to listen to “Haru no Arashi” from Macaroni Empitsu’s classic album CHOSYOKU.

The band’s sound layered with beautiful strings shakes the heart like a strong spring wind.

Give it a listen when you feel the loneliness of parting from friends due to graduation or changing classes, or when you want to face your own feelings.

Its powerful melody, which seems to wrap up your anxieties and doubts, is sure to gently give you a push forward.

When the fleabanes bloomNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'When the Harujion Blooms' Short Ver.
When the fleabanes bloomNogizaka 46

This is the 14th single by Nogizaka46, released in March 2016—one you’ll want to listen to under the warm spring sunshine.

Using a small flower blooming bravely by the roadside as its motif, the lyrics beautifully depict scenes of parting and setting off on a journey, resonating deeply with the heart.

The lyrical sound woven by strings and piano evokes both the wistfulness and warmth unique to spring.

Also chosen as the CM song for the online shopping service “sizebook,” this work is known for featuring Mai Fukagawa—then a member—as center for the first and last time, marking her graduation from the group.

Its worldview gently nudges those stepping into a new world, making it perfect for a season when meetings and farewells intersect.

springorisaka yuta

Yuta Orisaka – Spring (Official Music Video) / Yuta Orisaka – Spring Comes
springorisaka yuta

The one who stirs listeners’ hearts with his distinctive phrasing and vocals is singer-songwriter Yuta Orisaka.

He released this song in November 2020, writing it as the theme for the film “Any Crybabies Around?” The project reportedly came about after lead actor Taiga Nakano recommended Orisaka’s music.

The nostalgic melody reminiscent of folk songs and the accompaniment that feels like the scenery is changing will quietly carry a sense of spring.

The lyrics gently support those who, though uncertain and bewildered by changing circumstances and unable to say anything for sure, still try to face forward—believing that something might change.

Heine and KleineNiru Kajitsu

∴Niru Kajitsu “Haine and Kleine” with Flower [Official] - Haine & Kleine
Heine and KleineNiru Kajitsu

It’s a highly addictive rock number where sweetness and bitterness crash over you in waves.

The sharp guitar and ominous piano intertwine, leaving the listener pleasantly on edge.

The lyrics, which depict society’s absurdities and human frailty in a fable-like way, really pierce the heart.

It feels like you’re being confronted with a reality that isn’t all pretty words—yet you can’t look away.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, known for hits like “Shama” and “Oswald,” first posted to a video site in February 2020.

It was later included on the second album “SHIMNEY.” Give it a listen on nights when you feel life weighing on you, or when you want to face the emotions lying deep within your heart.

Hungry NicoleNiru Kajitsu

Therefore, Nirukajitsu “Hungry Nicole” with Flower [Official] - Hungry Nicole
Hungry NicoleNiru Kajitsu

Its cynical lyrics and bouncy rhythm are irresistibly addictive! Created by Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, who crafts genre-defying music rooted in rock, this piece portrays the warped nature of appetite and human relationships.

It was released on a video platform in June 2018 and was later included on the first album “NOMAN.” The sound, where a serpentine bassline intertwines with v flower’s razor-sharp vocals, will stick in your head after a single listen.

In fact, it’s a popular track that reached one million views on YouTube in December 2023.

If you want to immerse yourself in a world laced with luscious poison, this is for you.

It’s also recommended for those seeking the uniquely addictive quality of Vocaloid songs.

Savor the deep storytelling hidden behind the irresistibly singable melody!

Come, springMaki Kotomi

Kotomi Maki “Haru yo Koi” MUSIC VIDEO
Come, springMaki Kotomi

A song by Kotomi Maki that portrays the feeling of quietly enduring the winter cold while yearning for the warm happiness that will eventually arrive.

The single “Haru yo Koi,” released in August 2011, is a track where the brightness of a major key blends with the distinctive pathos of enka.

With lyrics by Toshiya Niiya and music by Hideo Mizumori, this work expresses the bond between a married couple and the earnest image of waiting for spring; it’s a renowned song also included on the album Enka Zanmai ~Haru yo Koi / Inochigawa~ released the same year.

Kotomi Maki’s richly expressive vocals sink deep into the heart, gently giving listeners a supportive push.

As the season arrives when cherry blossoms bloom after a harsh winter, it inspires a feeling of stepping forward with hope, making it a recommended anthem of encouragement to savor closely.