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.” Lots that feel seasonal! (211–220)
Happy Birthdayyamazaru

A heartwarming birthday song that sings gratitude for being born.
The refreshing, melodious voice of singer-songwriter Yamazaru resonates deep in the heart.
Meeting someone special may itself be a miracle.
This is a song that conveys such gratitude in a straightforward way.
Released in October 2016, it is also included on the best-of album “Cho Aikotoba -THE BEST-.” As his other songs gained media attention, this track also reached many listeners.
It’s sure to beautifully color any moment, especially when you’re planning a surprise.
Let this song deliver the “thank you” that’s hard to say in everyday life.
Hello, KagerouGReeeeN

This is the 31st single by GReeeeN, written specifically as the theme song for Fuji TV’s coverage of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
Created as a cheer song for those who struggle between dreams and reality while taking steady steps forward, it features a memorable, soaring chorus that expresses a “chain of feelings,” where the sight of someone fragile yet earnestly spreading their wings becomes a source of courage for others—something that truly stirs the heart.
Released in February 2018 and also included on the album “UreD,” this track is a number that gently gives a push to anyone striving toward a big goal.
Can you hear the swan song?Takeyama Akiyo

Released in July 1987, “Can You Hear the Swan’s Song?” is a heartwarming enka piece created to encourage those living solitary lives in the northern provinces.
Its gentle words seem to sit beside those carrying loneliness and sorrow, offering comfort with a hopeful message: “If you cry all you need to, you’ll see tomorrow.” The lyrics were written by Osamu Yoshioka, and the music was composed by Shosuke Ichikawa, Takeyama’s mentor.
On lonely nights or in moments alone, the vocals are sure to seep into your heart.
Hello, Again ~A Place That Has Always Been~ -Tales of ARISE ver.-ayaka

This work is a cover of My Little Lover’s classic ballad, originally released in 1995 and selling over 1.8 million copies.
It was released in September 2021 and beautifully underscored emotional scenes as an insert song in the popular RPG Tales of Arise.
Ayaka’s powerful yet gentle vocals tenderly accompany the protagonists as they strive to carve out a future in a divided world.
The lyrics, like a call to a cherished person deep within one’s memory, convey a bittersweet yet warm message that hearts remain connected even when apart.
It’s a heartwarming number that brims not only with sadness but with the hope that lies beyond hardship.
Perfect for reliving the emotional impact of the story.
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)Hi-STANDARD

This is a track where Hi-STANDARD covers one of the world’s most beloved Christmas songs with a punk arrangement.
They reconstruct the original’s gentle prayer for peace with a driving band sound and beautiful choral work that draws you in.
The message wishing for a future without conflict resonates even more powerfully as it overlaps with their energetic performance.
Originally included on the 7-inch single “WAR IS OVER” in 1997, it was released on CD in December 2016 on the cover EP “Vintage & New, Gift Shits.” It’s the perfect song when you’re in the mood for a punk Christmas tune.
Hello My JuniorHi-STANDARD

This is a track from the classic album THE GIFT, released in October 2017.
It’s a thrilling punk rock number bursting with Hi-Standard’s signature style, packing an exhilarating, fast-paced sound into under two minutes, and lyrics like “Move by instinct, not logic” that really hit home.
The song also features the comical chorus that’s a staple at their live shows, making you want to sing along without thinking.
When you listen to it at times when overthinking keeps you from taking a step forward, it gives you so much energy that your worries start to feel ridiculous.
I highly recommend it as the perfect spark to boost your mood.
Happy BirthdayBulan Sutena

A pop number sung by Bulan Sutena that bursts with a celebratory mood right from the intro.
It’s a warm track filled to the brim with happy feelings, wholeheartedly celebrating a loved one’s birthday.
Released as a digital single in April 2023 by Bulan Sutena—who is also active as an actress—the song has become popular as background music for social media videos.
Within its compact two-minute runtime, it packs her clear, radiant vocals and an up-tempo sound.
It seems like the perfect fit for surprise videos for friends or as BGM for lively party scenes.
It’s an ideal birthday song that suits moments when everyone wants to celebrate together with excitement.


