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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! (211–220)

Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Run, SAKAMOTO / Vaundy: SAKAMOTO DAYS with Vaundy
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Vaundy moves effortlessly across a wide range of genres, and many listeners especially love his high-octane rock tracks.

For those fans, this song—the opening theme of the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS”—is a must.

Released as a single in January 2025, it features a rich, full-band sound recorded in London.

Its worldbuilding captures the protagonist’s overwhelming strength and the watchful eyes of those chasing after him, sure to ignite the listener’s heart.

While the overall vibe is energetic, the melody is catchy and easy to remember, and the vocal range stays comfortably singable.

It’s a surefire pick to send the energy in the karaoke room soaring in an instant.

August, someone, moonlightYorushika

Yorushika – August, I, Moonlight (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
August, someone, moonlightYorushika

Set on an August night, this song pierces the heart with lyrics that confront the swirling impatience and inner conflict within oneself.

Riding on a fast-paced band sound, Suis’s voice—both transparent and powerful—rings out.

Even as the words spit out “I don’t need anything,” you can feel the earnest desire to leave something behind, and each listen shakes me to the core.

It’s the third track on the album ‘Therefore, I Gave Up Music,’ released in April 2019, and when you listen to it together with the surrounding tracks, it takes on a deep sense of storytelling, as if you’re reading through a single letter.

It’s a rock tune where urgency and poignancy coexist beautifully—perfect for those nights when you want to race full speed on a bicycle with the night breeze on your face, or when you need to let out emotions too heavy to carry alone.

Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

Yorushika – Ghost in a Flower (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

This work, which composer n-buna created with a focus on simply arranging beautiful words and scenes, evokes a nostalgic world where the scent of summer gently drifts by, showcasing Yorushika’s uniquely literary beauty.

Released in April 2020, it was written as the theme song for the animated film “A Whisker Away” and also serves as the closing track of the album “The Theft.” The lyrics liken past memories to ghosts and cherish moments that will never return, intertwining with suis’s clear, translucent vocals to leave a deep impression on the heart.

It’s a cleansing medium-tempo ballad perfect for when you want to linger in a bittersweet afterglow or spend a quiet summer night.

Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (221–230)

Hide and seekInukai

Hide and Seek / Inukai feat. Uei
Hide and seekInukai

This is a track where thrills intertwine with morbid madness.

Composed by the Vocaloid producer Inukai, it was released in January 2026 and is an entry for “Amai Con! 2025.” The piece conveys a chilling tension—no matter how you lie and hide, you can’t escape—and it sends shivers down your spine.

Its addictive mix of cuteness and fear will have you hitting repeat before you know it.

A must-listen for anyone seeking something stimulating and edgy!

spring rainMurashita Kōzō

Kozo Murashita is a folk singer whose quiet voice moves the heart.

His song “Hatsukoi” (First Love) is very famous.

It’s said that because his family ran a movie theater and he was exposed to film scores and popular songs from an early age, his melodic sense and emotional expression were honed.

Of course, his singing is wonderful, but above all I’m drawn to the beauty of the Japanese in his lyrics.

Without flashy staging, he was the type to captivate an audience with just a guitar—an authentic singer-songwriter who can rely solely on his voice and melodies.

If you like folk music, be sure to explore his work.

Endless road19

A classic song by the folk duo 19 that’s essential for the season of departures.

Released in April 2000 as their fourth single, it became widely known as the theme for Lotte’s “Fratte” commercial.

The song rides on a brisk, driving melody to express both the anxiety of stepping into an unknown world and the strong resolve to keep moving forward.

It’s the kind of track that naturally gives you courage when you listen to it while leaving your hometown for the big city.

Until the gobies dash to their endzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

A song by the music unit ZUTOMAYO (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.), led by ACA-ne.

Released as a digital single in October 2019, its fast-paced, danceable beat and ACA-ne’s wistful yet powerful vocals give you the energy to move forward, even as they hint at partings and endings.

Included on their first full album “Subtle Alien” (S-z-z-z?), the track also drew attention when its music video won the Social Impact Award at the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival.

It’s perfect for a friend to whom you’d rather send a strong push toward the future than dwell on a somber goodbye.

Why not entrust this song with your passionate wish to not only look back on the past but to keep shining on your own paths, even if you’re apart?