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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 like the seasons! (11–20)

Philadelphia fleabaneNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI “Halzion” Official Music Video
Philadelphia fleabaneNEW!YOASOBI

A spring song filled with a positive message about overcoming heartbreak and meeting a new you.

Released in May 2020 by YOASOBI, a unit that turns novels into music.

It’s based on “Soredemo, Happy End” written by author Shunki Hashizume.

It’s also known for numerous tie-ins, including a collaboration with the beverage brand ZONe, serving as the theme song for the theater group NO MEANS’ production “Mukou no Kuni,” and appearing in a Nintendo commercial.

The driving beat and ikura’s clear, radiant vocals will gently lift a heavy heart.

Lyrics that affirm past love and look to the future are sure to give you a push in this season of change.

spring breezeNEW!tama

A piece of guitar rock that makes you feel as if you’re basking in the gentle sunshine of spring.

Created by Vocaloid producer tama and released in April 2025, this work teams up with illustrator Sonepon to pack in the unique exhilaration of the changing seasons, along with a touch of bittersweetness.

Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals gently color the ever-shifting scenes of everyday life.

By the time you finish listening, your step is sure to feel lighter.

Spring, Sleep, and WindNEW!makarori

This is a song that gently accompanies the loneliness and anxiety that often arise with the arrival of spring.

Created by Makarori and released in February 2025, it ranked 38th in the Rookie category of VOCALOID Collection Winter 2025.

Its sound is dreamy, as if drifting along the boundary between dreams and reality.

The lyrics delicately express the listlessness and solitude unique to seasonal transitions through sensations like temperature and sleep.

How about immersing yourself in it alone on a quiet night?

Spring breeze, petrichorNEW!meeko

Spring Breeze, Petrichor / Hatsune Miku
Spring breeze, petrichorNEW!meeko

A refreshing rock tune wrapped in the feeling of spring air.

Created by Vocaloid producer Meeko, it was released in February 2025.

It garnered strong support from many listeners, ranking 37th in the Rookie Rankings of VOCACOLLE Winter 2025.

Featuring live guitar and bass for an authentic band sound, it powerfully resonates with the bittersweetness of farewell and the resolve to move forward.

Even as memories of the past threaten to hold you back, this work longs to go “far away.” It’s sure to strike a chord in seasons when life changes dramatically.

Flowers ~Flowers for everyone’s heart~NEW!Sakushi sakkyoku: Kina Shoukichi

Hana ~Flowers for Everyone's Hearts~/Shoukichi Kina [With Lyrics] (covered by Mariko Miho) [Mihomari no Ototama]
Flowers ~Flowers for everyone's heart~NEW!Sakushi sakkyoku: Kina Shoukichi

A gentle melody that evokes the breeze of Okinawa is perfect for the warm spring sunshine! This piece was written and composed by the singer-songwriter Shoukichi Kina.

It carries a wish for peace, inviting each of us to let flowers bloom in our hearts as we shed tears and share smiles.

Originally included on the classic album “BLOOD LINE,” released in June 1980, it was later chosen as the theme song for the 1995 film “Himeyuri no Tō,” leaving a deep impression on many listeners.

It would be lovely to reminisce together while listening to the relaxed tones of the sanshin.

This is a song you’ll want to hear when you long to be wrapped in feelings of peace and kindness.

Song of the Language of FlowersNEW!Sakushi: Saijō Yaso / Sakkyoku: Ikeda Fujio

Hanakotoba no Uta, with its elegant waltz rhythm that evokes a modern Showa-era atmosphere, leaves a strong impression.

Its romantic theme of entrusting feelings to flowers and the call-and-response between a man and a woman make it a beautiful duet.

It was produced as the theme song for Shinko Kinema’s 1936 film First Love Diary.

With lyrics by Yaso Saijo and music by Fujio Ikeda, the piece became a major hit despite being composed on short notice during filming, and a line from the lyrics even became a popular catchphrase.

The voices of Akira Matsudaira and Nobuko Fushimi still sound fresh today.

The gentle triple-time melody is perfect for swaying leisurely in the spring sunlight.

Why not hum along with older listeners while reminiscing about nostalgic films?

Song titles that start with 'Ha'. Lots that evoke the seasons! (21–30)

spring breezeNEW!sumika

sumika / Spring Breeze [Music Video]
spring breezeNEW!sumika

Sumika’s signature refreshing and beautiful melodic lines and vocalist Kataoka’s gentle, clear voice bring happiness to listeners.

The lyrics convey both wistfulness and warmth, earning strong support from many fans! The song itself is a short 3 minutes and 13 seconds, so it’s an easy piece for sumika beginners to try.

In the latter half, there’s singing an octave lower, where the voice can get a bit muffled.

Try keeping your eyebrows raised and slowly let your voice out as if releasing a bundle of breath right in front of you to get used to it.

Then, without changing your facial expression, project your voice boldly toward the distance!