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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 like the seasons! (381–390)

I’ve just gotta polish my heartTOKIO

When it comes to TOKIO, many people strongly associate them with rock-tinged, masculine songs.

“Hato wo Migaku-kkya Nai” is a track where you can enjoy that rugged TOKIO vocal style, but the band elements are still relatively light, and overall it comes together with an older, Showa-era idol-like melody.

As a result, the vocal range is fairly narrow throughout, and there are no sections that require complex pitch jumps.

It’s easy to sing regardless of your vocal tone, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

I can hear humming.Kahimi Karie

I Hear Humming / Kahimi Karie [Official Music Video]
I can hear humming.Kahimi Karie

Kahimi Karie is a female singer whose music, centered on genres like neo-lounge and Shibuya-kei, gained popularity in certain circles.

If you were a fashionable Shibuya-kei gal in your early 40s at the time, there’s a good chance you know her.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Humming ga Kikoeru (“I Can Hear Humming”).

It’s a very stylish work with great taste, but the vocal lines are simple and mostly sung in a whisper.

The range is narrow as well, so as long as you adjust to a suitable key, anyone can sing it easily.

Plover on the BeachSakushi: Kashima Naruaki / Sakkyoku: Hirota Ryūtarō

The work that richly portrays a plover crying as it searches for its parents on a blue moonlit beach was first introduced to the world by Meishū Kashima and Ryūtarō Hirota in the New Year’s issue of the magazine Shōjo-gō in 1919.

It poetically depicts a bird born from the realm of waves, with wet wings of silver, crossing the sea in search of its parents and vanishing into the land of moonlight.

It is said that behind this piece lies Meishū Kashima’s feelings for the parents from whom he was separated early in life, giving the song a profound content that symbolizes the bond between parent and child and the sorrow of parting.

Although classified as a children’s song, it is also appreciated as a lyric song, and its calm, gentle melody beautifully colors the seaside scenery.

It’s perfect for those who wish to sing while reminiscing about the past, or for moments when you want to feel the changing of the seasons.

HALONOMELON NOLEMON

NOMELON NOLEMON / HALO Official Music Video
HALONOMELON NOLEMON

This is an anisong that layers a danceable beat with a beautiful melody line.

Created by NOMELON NOLEMON and released in May 2025, it was written as an insert song for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX.

Following Midnight Reflection and Kienai, it is the third insert song for the same series.

Its hope-filled lyrics leave a strong impression, and by the time it ends, your heart will feel gently warmed.

Listening to it together with your partner may help you reaffirm the importance of love.

Happy GameNatsuyama Yotsugi

Happy Game / Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto
Happy GameNatsuyama Yotsugi

In a world where a woman exhausted by modern life borrows the power of a magical girl to face the everyday—the concept totally grabs me.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yotsugi Natsuyama, slated for release in May 2025.

This is the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the singer Emunimini.

Its up-tempo sound and lyrics that are both comical and a little poisonous make it insanely addictive.

Many listeners will relate to its worldview, which humorously weaves in the true feelings of people today.

Highly recommended as music to listen to when you want a change of pace.

Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that make you feel the seasons! (391–400)

81SummerUyama Hiroto

Uyama Hiroto, who has been drawing attention for his unique sound that fuses jazz and hip-hop.

This piece is the instrumental number that opens his debut album “A Son of the Sun,” released in 2008, a landmark work executive-produced by Nujabes.

The beautiful saxophone melody, intertwined with piano and guitar, creates a downtempo groove that evokes summer scenes and nostalgia, naturally putting listeners at ease.

Whether you want to focus on work or study, need a companion for a drive, or wish to unwind before bed, it will serve as perfect background music in any situation.

Give flowersBlume popo

Blume popo 'Give Flowers' Music Video
Give flowersBlume popo

Introducing the appeal of Blume popo, a five-piece alternative rock band from Shiga Prefecture.

All members have been friends since childhood, and the band officially kicked off in 2015.

Their hallmark is a sound that weaves together Miko Nomura’s fragile, translucent vocals with the band’s meticulously crafted ensemble, fusing elements of post-rock, shoegaze, and electronica.

In 2017, they won “RO JACK” at ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL and went on to perform at the festival.

Give them a listen and you might find your senses awakened in a whole new way.