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 make you feel the seasons! (41–50)
Happy Order?NEW!imase

Doesn’t working together make even the tedious moments feel kind of fun? This is an encouraging song by imase that playfully portrays work and leans into that feeling.
It sets contradictory, real emotions—like the gloom of a day off and the slight thrill of taking on a task you were asked to do—to an upbeat dance-pop track.
Written as a tie-in for a collaboration with McDonald’s, it was released in April 2024 and is also included on the May 2024 album Bonsai.
It’s perfect for listening together while preparing for a busy school or cultural festival.
Even when you’re a bit tired, it helps you relax and feel positive.
Recommended for those who want to enjoy the rhythm together with friends.
Song titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (51–60)
Yes, with pleasure.NEW!kocchi no kento

Kocchino Kento, a multi-artist who showcases his talents across many fields.
His single “Hai Yorokonde,” released in May 2024, caused a huge sensation mainly on social media and became a major hit, winning the New Artist Award at that year’s Japan Record Awards.
With its brisk beat and slightly quirky pop sound that gets stuck in your head, the song carries a positive message about mental health and the struggles of life.
The catchy chorus and rhythmic melody are sure to bring a smile to listeners’ faces.
If everyone sings and dances to it together at a welcome party karaoke, it’s guaranteed to ease nerves and quickly bring people closer.
flower tempestNEW!Narase

A lyrical Vocaloid track that shakes the heart with swells of emotion on the verge of bursting.
Composed by Narase, released in April 2026.
The original version, featuring vocals by Madoromi and published in July 2025, is the basis for this Hatsune Miku version.
Its cool piano-rock sound leaves a strong impression.
And when you touch on the feelings of the protagonist, who can’t bring themselves to say what they want to say, it tightens your chest too.
Perfect for those moments when you’re brimming with unspoken feelings.
Harmony in ColorNEW!Tokyo Dizunīrando

This is the core piece of music that colors the daytime parade beloved as the centerpiece of the Tokyo Disney Resort 40th Anniversary “Dream-Go-Round.” Released on CD in November 2023, it boasts a grand structure that organically weaves together as many as 26 famous songs from Disney films throughout the years.
A wide array of genres—pop, Latin, electronic, and more—flow seamlessly from one to another, inviting listeners into a vividly harmonious world.
With melodies that constantly shift in character, it’s sure to spark children’s curiosity.
Because it’s crafted to synchronize with the movements of floats and dancers, it’s also perfect as a dance track for sports days and recreational events.
Dress up in the costumes of various characters and dance, and the entire venue will be wrapped in smiles brimming with a festive spirit.
A Naked Heartaimyon

An unadorned surge of feeling quietly strikes the heart in this tenderness-filled love ballad.
Sung by Aimyon, the song was released in June 2020 as her 10th single, and it drew major attention as the theme song for the drama “My Housekeeper Nagisa-san,” starring Mikako Tabe, which aired the same year.
Set to simple words and a warm melody, it portrays a protagonist who, despite anxiety and confusion about love and struggles with self-confidence, never lets go of pure hope.
The restrained, calming arrangement and Aimyon’s intimate, conversational vocals make it perfect for nights when your heart feels a little tired.
When the demands of daily roles make you want to pause for a moment, this piece will gently stay by your side and help ease your tension.
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

A translucent Yorushika number that vividly evokes summer scenes and memories long past.
Released in April 2020, it was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “A Whisker Away.” It was also included on the album “The Theft,” released in July of the same year, where it takes the final slot among the 14 tracks.
This piece weaves a gaze toward the unattainable and a sense of loss into smooth melodies and beautiful scenic imagery.
Suis’s gentle vocals seep softly into the heart, quietly stirring nostalgia.
It’s recommended for nights when you feel worn down by daily roles and want to sit alone with your thoughts.
Let yourself be carried by its warm melody.
Run!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

An up-tempo track that epitomizes early Momoiro Clover Z, with a driving melody and straightforward lyrics that strike a chord.
Released in May 2010 as the B-side to the single “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo,” it remains deeply beloved by fans to this day.
The lyrics, portraying a figure pushing past hesitation to move forward, are sure to powerfully encourage children taking on competitions with everything they’ve got.
It was also featured as an insert song in the February 2015 film “The Curtain Rises,” adding a narrative of charging ahead together with comrades.
With fervent calls that unite the entire venue, this song is a perfect cheer anthem for programs where you want to build momentum, such as cheer squad performances or footraces!


