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 feel like the seasons! (31–40)
HEARTLOUDNEW!Kis-my-ft2

A stylish sound that exquisitely fuses traditional Japanese instruments with a danceable electro beat leaves a strong impression.
Centered on the theme of passionate feelings and inner conflict, this song from Kis-My-Ft2 strikes the heart with powerful unison and beautiful harmonies.
Released in April 2026 as part of their 15th-anniversary project, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime MAO.
Its message—resolving to move forward while confronting the power of words—gently nudges those who feel uncertain in their daily lives.
Recommended for listeners who want a passionate dance tune where Japan’s traditional aesthetic intersects with a cool, near-futuristic vibe.
Someone I love even when we’re apartNEW!SPICY CHOCOLATE

Although the romance was supposed to be over, the feelings for the other person won’t fade… This song captures that bittersweet emotion.
Led by KATSUYUKI a.k.a.
DJ CONTROLER, SPICY CHOCOLATE released it in April 2026 featuring artists including Sugar Goose.
Its soothing rhythm, rooted in reggae and infused with hip-hop, gently embraces the complexities of a restless heart.
It’s a recommended track for quietly reflecting on a past love or as background music for a night drive.
HarmonyNEW!A-ko

Released in April 2026, “Harmony” is a song written as the ending theme for the anime “Kiriō Fan Club.” It’s included on the album “lovely moments,” released in May of the same year.
With whispery vocals and a simple band ensemble, it delicately portrays the unstable feelings of young love from school days.
It gives you the sense of witnessing a fleeting moment that exists only here and now.
Please take in the fragility and preciousness of youth.
Translucent personNEW!back number

An up-tempo, bittersweet rock number included on the major-label first album “Superstar,” released in October 2011.
It’s a beloved early masterpiece among fans, expressing lingering feelings for an ex and a man’s inability to let go cleanly through the word “translucent.” The song itself is short at around three minutes, so it races from the first verse to the chorus and is over in a flash—once the vocals start, it’s non-stop.
Since the tempo feels great, I think it works really well if you ride the rhythm and stay mindful of your breathing as you sing.
Happy birthday to my sonNEW!Hirai Dai

Happy birthday to my son is a heartwarming number Da-iCE Hirai created to celebrate the birth of his second child, a son born during the rainy season.
Released for streaming in August 2025, the song sets deep parental love and hopes for the future to a gently enveloping acoustic sound.
Though it’s a personal message song to his own family, it carries a universal warmth that anyone can relate to.
It’s a feel-good track perfect for your own child’s birthday or for cozy, slow moments at home during the rainy season with family.
Song titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that make you feel the seasons! (41–50)
bouquetNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks is made up of Sora Hokimoto, who weaves cinematic scenes, and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, who commands freely layered sounds.
“Hanataba,” the opening track of their album Bialystocks released in February 2021, holds an important place for understanding their early identity.
Blending soul-pop elements with an organic sense of openness and a warm, folksy touch, the song renders sensory qualities—like light and temperature—through a delicate sonic image.
It continues to be performed live and has even served at times as a turning point in stage production.
It’s a track I highly recommend when you want to experience music that gently transforms everyday scenery into a vivid story—warm yet tranquil.
Skin and RainNEW!Laura day romance

A delicate melody that feels comfortable, evoking a sense of distance and warmth where “skin” and “rain” seem to intersect.
The rain serves not only as a scenic element but is also beautifully woven into the lyrics as a metaphor for the noise that falls upon the heart and the erosion of emotions.
It’s a song by Laura day romance, included on the album “Nemuru – bridges,” released in December 2025.
Painted from a warm yet wistful perspective, as if watching over someone sleeping, this piece is perfect for moments when you want to linger on the distance between you and someone dear, and trace your own feelings while listening to the quiet sound of rain by the window.
Even on a dreary rainy day, their gently architectural sound will nestle close to your heart and soften the overcast sky into a calm gradient.


