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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.

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

Happy EndingNEW!SHISHAMO

A song by SHISHAMO that portrays the complex psychology of trying to accept a painful breakup as the right ending.

While still holding love and lingering attachment for the other person, it vividly conveys the decision to end the relationship before breaking down any further, set against scenes like the sweltering midsummer heat and the sound of cicadas.

Released for streaming in July 2022, the track was later included on their original album SHISHAMO 8, released in April 2024.

It’s a song that will comfort you when you make the bitter decision to keep your distance precisely because you love someone too much.

Recommended for anyone suffering from those contradictory feelings—putting on a brave face yet unable to truly let go—who needs a heartbreak anthem.

Sing of springNEW!back number

A track by the three-piece band back number from Gunma Prefecture, included on their 2009 mini-album “Nogashita Sakana” (“The Fish I Let Slip Away”).

It’s a ballad that tenderly sings of lingering regrets that remain despite a farewell, set against the gentle air of spring.

The song conveys a sense of helplessness and true-to-life pain—feelings that couldn’t be fully put into words and have nowhere to go—carried by an earnest band sound.

Later featured on their 2016 best-of collection “Encore,” this long-loved piece is a bittersweet yet warm breakup song, recommended for those who chose to part ways without ever growing to hate the other person and are left struggling with unresolved emotions.

Together until it clears upNEW!Kasamura Tōta

It’s a warm, gentle ballad that feels like it quietly nestles by your side.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Toa Kasamura, it was released in June 2025.

This is the first work to feature VoiSona’s Amai, and it’s included on Amai’s official album “Ame Nochi Parade.” The transparent singing voice and the beautiful piano melody blend together wonderfully.

And the lyrics, which seem to say “You’re fine just the way you are,” bring peace to the heart.

Please give it a listen when you’re worn out from trying too hard.

It always begins with rain.NEW!ASKA

ASKA – The Beginning Is Always Rain (Official Music Video)
It always begins with rain.NEW!ASKA

ASKA, whose gentle, enveloping melodies and beautiful vocals have captivated many listeners.

Released in March 1991, this work became a major hit as the theme song for the film “A Delicious Marriage” and as the CM song for Matsushita Electric Industrial’s “half.” It’s wonderful how it treats rain as a symbol of love and delicately portrays the relationship between two people.

The song was also included on the masterpiece album “SCENE II,” released in June of the same year, and it still shines with undiminished brilliance today.

Though a mellow ballad, its progression stirs a deep, inner heat—perfect for belting out at karaoke.

Why not let it resonate with rich emotion as you gather with close friends, soaking in memories from that time?

Happy SynthesizerNEW!GUMI

Happy Synthesizer / Megurine Luka GUMI
Happy SynthesizerNEW!GUMI

It’s a hall-of-fame classic that achieved a million views on Niconico, featuring a pop, sparkling electro sound and catchy dance.

Among Vocaloid songs, the lyrics aren’t difficult and the melody is simple and repetitive, so it’s reputed to be very easy to sing.

Because it was especially popular in the early days of Vocaloid, it’s well-known and should be easy to sing at karaoke, too.

In the latter half, there’s a key change and the range gets a bit higher, so it’s recommended to keep singing lightly without forcing your voice.

Try singing as if the sound is ringing above your head.

flower raftNEW!Orangestar

Orangestar – Hanaikada (feat. Natsuse)
flower raftNEW!Orangestar

An emotionally rich song that strikes the heart with the beauty and loneliness of the moment spring slips away.

Created by Orangestar, a music producer who emerged from the Vocaloid scene and is loved by a wide range of generations, the track was released in April 2026.

It was written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime “Harunatsuakifuyu Daikousha: Spring’s Dance,” with preparations beginning about a year in advance.

The crystal-clear melody and refined sound arrangement blend beautifully with vocalist Natsuse’s gentle voice.

It delicately conveys the transience of passing seasons and the bonds between people, making it perfect for quiet relaxation or for savoring a lingering afterglow.

Don’t clear up.NEW!Sundae May Club

[Music Video] Don't Clear Up – Sundae May Club
Don't clear up.NEW!Sundae May Club

They’re a three-piece outfit famed as an ultra–super pop band hailing from Nagasaki.

Sundae May Club was formed in May 2019 by members who met in their university jazz club.

After steadily building their presence in the indie scene, they made major waves by releasing their major-label first full album, “Naminami Naranu,” in April 2026.

In the past, they were selected for Tower Records’ newcomer recommendation initiative, “Tawarekomen.” Lead vocalist Koyuki Ura’s powerful voice, paired with exhilarating guitar and high-velocity drums, creates an ensemble that brilliantly captures the sparkle of youth and the loneliness of everyday life.

If you want to savor earnest emotions wrapped in catchy melodies, be sure to check them out.