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 that start with 'Ha'. Lots that evoke the seasons! (21–30)
Heart RealizeNEW!tia

Let me introduce a perfect winter classic whose heartfelt vocals by Tia—also noted for being produced by ryo of supercell—became a hot topic.
Released in March 2014, this piece was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Noragami.
Tia’s dignified, resonant voice and the stirring string melodies blend beautifully into the crisp winter air.
With lyrics and composition by ryo, the song portrays loneliness and emotional wavering while expressing a sincere longing for connection with someone precious.
It’s wonderful to listen to while lingering in the afterglow of the anime, and also on those winter nights when you feel a little lonely.
It’s sure to leave you feeling both wistful and warm.
False SpringNEW!yanaginagi

A popular number by Nagi Yanagi, released in June 2015 as the opening theme for My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU TOO, a series adored by anime fans.
The light, guitar-pop-style melody composed by Masashi Kitagawa resonates as if accompanying the unstable atmosphere of the season shifting from winter to spring.
Yanagi’s delicate, translucent vocals beautifully capture the subtle feelings of longing for something “genuine” while still passing each other by, tightening your chest every time you listen.
The song has been cherished alongside the anime’s success and is known as one of her signature tracks.
When you’re a bit worn out by relationships or want a quiet, contemplative night, give it a listen—you’ll feel a unique, floating sensation, as if searching for warmth within a cold wind.
Song titles that start with 'Ha'. Lots that feel like the seasons! (31–40)
shameless; indecentNEW!chanmina

Chanmina, who effortlessly commands both rap and vocals and exudes an overwhelming presence.
This track, the title song of her album Harenshi—which she says helped her break out of a slump—intertwines a languid beat with an addictive melody, resulting in a number brimming with mature allure.
Included on the album released in October 2021, it also drew attention as the theme song for ABEMA’s Tonari no Koi wa Aoku Mieru 3.
In August 2025, it surpassed 200 million total streams, cementing its status as a long-loved classic.
With an overall downbeat, laid-back vibe, it’s perfect for nighttime drives or as relaxing background music.
The vocal range is set relatively narrow as well, making it a great pick for those who want to sing it coolly at karaoke.
fireworksNEW!chanmina

Precisely because it will someday disappear, it’s beautiful—this blend of fragility and strength makes my heart swell.
The lyrics’ worldview, which quietly accepts time and relationships coming to an end, and the tender, conversational vocals leave a strong impression.
Listening to it feels like watching the end credits of a film.
It’s included near the end of the third album “Harenchi,” released in October 2021, and was created by Chanmina and Ryosuke “Dr.R” Sakai.
While it didn’t have any commercial tie-ins, it has been cherished by fans, often sung during live encores.
This work affirms the brilliance of a moment as it burns out.
If you listen alone on a quiet night, you may feel the emotions accumulated in your heart gently purified.
HONEYNEW!Kobayashi Tōya

It’s an addictive track that captures the initial impulses of love, as if you’re drowning in sweet honey.
Released as a digital single in July 2023, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV Asahi anime “My Tiny Senpai.” The song is performed by singer-songwriter Shūya Kobayashi.
True to a title he says he decided on after discussing it with a friend in a convenience store parking lot, the song conveys an overflow of romantic feelings with a powerful sense of speed.
If you’ve ever fallen for someone so hard that your rationality stopped working, you won’t be able to help but relate.
This Valentine’s Day, why not use this song to crank your love voltage up to the max?
HELLO HELLO HELLONEW!Aoi Eiru

This is a single released in August 2022 as the ending theme for the TV anime A Couple of Cuckoos.
Eir Aoi, usually known for her powerful rock numbers, delivers an impressive performance here by deliberately changing her tone to sing adorably over a warm, country-style melody.
The worldview—of someone who can’t help but act playful and can’t be straightforward, yet still tries to convey their feelings—gently encourages those seeking a bit of courage on Valentine’s Day.
Give it a listen during those heart-pounding moments before you hand over the chocolate.
bashfulnessNEW!Hey! Say! JUMP

This is Hey! Say! JUMP’s 36th single, released in February 2026, continuing to captivate fans with their signature idol sound.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “50-Minute Lover,” starring group member Kei Inoo.
A straight-up love song, its sparkling sound evokes a spring breeze and pairs perfectly with a world that captures the bittersweetness of unrequited love.
It also features a memorable phrase born from Inoo’s suggestion during production to “make the lyrics stick in your head.” Overflowing with positive energy, this work gives you a gentle push when you feel timid about love or want to take a step forward into a new season.


