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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Song titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (241–250)
To SpringSato Tsubasa

Based in Takatsuki, Osaka, singer-songwriter Tsubasa Sato has made a strong mark on the Kansai live house scene.
In high school, he played drums in a Green Day cover band, and in 2014 he formed the three-piece rock band Good Paella.
After releasing three singles, the band disbanded in 2018, and he launched his solo career.
His 2024 single “Futari” has gained broad support as a tear-jerking wedding song.
His appeal lies in a style that moves between the visceral energy of rock honed through his band experience and the intimacy of solo acoustic performances.
HELLOFukuyama Masaharu

Released in 1995, “HELLO” became a big hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama ‘The Best Unrequited Love: WHITE LOVE STORY.’ Since it’s sung by Fukuyama, the overall vocal range of the song is D#3–F#4, which isn’t very high, so I think it’s easy even for beginners to sing.
However, the tempo is a bit fast, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm.
The melody is very simple and easy to remember.
In the A and B sections, cut off the word endings and be mindful of the pauses so you don’t rush.
At the start of the chorus, make sure to put your voice firmly into the mic—this should also enhance your expressiveness!
Hunting SoulHAYASii

The insert song by HAYASii, a fictional metal band appearing in the second season of the TV anime “Dandadan,” was released digitally in August 2025.
The track is used during a live-performance scene featuring exorcism specialists who are summoned to dispel evil eyes, turning a key story climax into a blazing spectacle.
Produced with a star-studded lineup—Kishou Taniyama on vocals and Marty Friedman on guitar—the song’s power metal sound, reminiscent of X JAPAN, sparked widespread buzz.
It also drew attention when YOSHIKI himself reacted to it on social media.
True to the spirit of “being serious about being silly,” the piece fully commits to its homage with heartfelt sincerity.
Its fierce shouts and dramatic progression make it perfect for anyone wanting to leave a strong impression at a party.
And if you’re among heavy metal fans, there’s no doubt you’ll bring down the house by belting it out with some headbanging!
HUGsPaledusk

This track was written by the Fukuoka-born loud band Paledusk as the opening theme for the TV anime Gachiakuta.
Having been created after a direct offer from the original author, it meshes perfectly with the world of the series.
It was released on streaming in July 2025, followed by a CD release in September of the same year.
While rooted in metalcore, the sound boldly incorporates elements of EDM and hip-hop, unfolding like a roller coaster with rapid-fire developments that instantly grab the listener.
The lyrics by vocalist KAITO carry a fiery message that mirrors the protagonist facing unreasonable circumstances, and shouting along will send your mood soaring.
Combining intensity with catchiness, this song is guaranteed to hype up any party where fans of loud music gather.
Give it your all and shout—watch the atmosphere flip in an instant!
Sunny with occasional cloudsSukima Suichi

The 2025 Black Friday sale commercial for Sports Depot and Alpen featured Sukima Switch’s “Hare Tokidoki Kumo.” Released in 2011, this song depicts the bond with a loved one.
Its lyrics, which express a desire to cherish the ordinary days spent together and to continue savoring them in the future, make it perfect for weddings.
When you decide to spend your life with someone special, listening to this song will surely move you to tears with happiness and emotion.
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (251–260)
I want to be with you, not with a bouquetayaka

The song chosen for the Marimo Holdings commercial in which Ayaka herself appears is “Hanataba Janaku Kimi to Iitai” (“Not a Bouquet, I Want to Be With You”).
It’s a track that broadly sings about love.
The lyrics, which express the desire to be with someone important, leave room for each listener’s own interpretation, allowing them to overlay their personal experiences as they listen.
Her rich, resonant voice is also a key factor in moving listeners, creating the feeling that the words are being delivered straight to the heart.
When it overlaps with your own experiences, it’s sure to stir your emotions—a standout ballad, without a doubt.
HelloFurui Riho

This song drew attention as the opening theme for the Kyoto Animation-produced TV anime “CITY THE ANIMATION.” It also marks Furui Riho’s first tie-in with an anime.
With a sound that unfolds briskly yet dramatically, combined with her clear, warm vocals, it’s a track that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics, which portray uplifting emotions like bonds with friends and the hope of reunions, are also captivating.
Its euphoric melody makes it a perfect choice for karaoke at parties.


