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 seasonal! (51–60)
The tipping point of resonanceNEW!Boku ga mitakatta aozora

A powerful dance beat that pushes through with its own will sends shivers through the heart.
It’s a song by the idol group “Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora,” known for tracks like “Thinking About the Blue Sky,” included on Type-B of their single “That Was a Fairy,” released in December 2025.
It sings of a resolve for independence, and many of you may have seen its first performance in December 2025.
Perhaps thanks to the strong-willed vocals of Hitoe Yagi, who takes the lead, it’s a song that stirs the heart more each time you listen.
The high-velocity arrangement featuring Aira from Dream Monster is irresistible, too.
It’s a perfect track for those clutch moments when you want the courage to break through your current situation.
Listen when you want to cut through doubt, and you’ll feel the strength to move forward welling up inside.
Happy Mille-feuilleNEW!Hatsuboshi Gakuen

If you want to soak in that sweet Valentine’s vibe, this is the one! With a catchy, sweet-and-pop melody, it spotlights the courage to fall in love and the thrill of sugary treats.
With lyrics and arrangement by Nanahoshi Orchestra and composition by Riku Iwami, this piece delivers a sound that sets your heart racing the moment you hit play.
Released in February 2025 as part of the game “Gakuen Idolmaster” season event “Valentine Concerto,” it’s a track that shines on its own.
The CD single even includes solo versions for all 11 members, letting you savor each singer’s unique voice—another big draw.
It’s perfect BGM for when you want to share your feelings with someone special.
Listen while making sweets, and you’re sure to find a lovely dose of courage!
white lineNEW!Hatsuboshi Gakuen

If you’re looking for a rush that makes you want to burst into a sprint and a melody you just can’t get out of your head, we recommend this track written and composed by Nayutan Seijin! It’s a hugely popular number released in May 2024 as the solo song for Ririya Katsuragi from the game “Gakuen Idolmaster.” The lyrics, which shoot straight toward the sky even while carrying anxiety, and the catchy, bouncy beat are guaranteed to have you humming along after just one listen.
Another charm point is the production that lets you feel an idol’s real growth—such as including a deliberately unpolished vocal version in the game.
It also made waves when it was released as a single CD in August 2024.
I believe it’s a song that gives courage to everyone taking their first step toward their dreams.
Startled and GoodNEW!Tahara Toshihiko

Toshihiko Tahara, who gained attention on “3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi-sensei” and helped lead the 1980s idol boom as part of the “Tanokin Trio.” Following his debut song, this track also reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts, and its charm lies in a brisk, pop sound infused with a jazz flavor.
Released in September 1980 as his second single, it was also well known as the CM song for Glico’s Almond Chocolate, in which he co-starred with Seiko Matsuda.
This song, which earned him the Best New Artist award at the 22nd Japan Record Awards, features a dazzling brass arrangement that is sure to lift your spirits just by listening.
Sing it at karaoke with friends who shared those youthful days, and if you mimic the choreography as you go, the whole place is bound to be filled with a happy vibe!
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (61–70)
First Love CyclingNEW!chou tokimeki sendenbu

It’s a high-energy track that feels like a snapshot of sweet-and-sour youth.
The rush of speeding down a hill on a bicycle links with a love so intense it makes your chest ache, and just listening sets your heart racing! With sparkling sound and lyrics that paint unfading memories, it’s the epitome of classic idol pop.
It’s known as a staple that unites fans at live shows, instantly cranking up the venue’s energy.
Originally included on the 2017 single “DEADHEAT,” it later received a re-recorded version released in 2025 on limited editions of the single “Heart on My Sleeve♡/Ultra Strong.” That staying power says it all.
It’s got a breezy, wind-in-your-hair exhilaration—perfect for cycling.
If you want to recharge your heart with a little thrill, definitely check it out!
First Love Is a Guaranteed Loss! feat. Marinai Arisu (CV: Reina Ueda)NEW!HONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks is a creator unit that continues to express the thrill of youth through music.
“First Love Is a Guaranteed Loss!” is a single released in February 2026.
Produced as a character song for the new series of the Confession Executive Committee, it depicts a responsible class president falling in love.
Reina Ueda, voicing Marin Ari, delivers a delicate performance that conveys a love destined to lose—an emotion that defies logic.
With its catchy, feel-good band sound, this track is a pop number quintessentially HoneyWorks, a group that has captivated many listeners and even won the JASRAC Silver Award in 2024 for “Kawaikute Gomen.” If you want to feel the bewilderment and exhilaration of the very moment you fall in love, this one’s irresistible.
Give it a listen!
To MotherNEW!KG

KG is the solo project by singer-songwriter Koh, who has experience studying in the United States.
This work is a heartwarming ballad included on the album “Gift,” released in May 2015, expressing gratitude to his mother in a down-to-earth way.
Memories from childhood, the conflicts felt during rebellious years, and the deep love realized in adulthood are depicted in unadorned words.
Released in April 2015 as the 10th digital single, it was later chosen as the TV commercial song for Kyushu Electric Power’s “Kyuden Anshin Support.” The soulful, embracing vocals speak on your behalf, conveying the “thank you” that’s hard to say out loud.
It makes a thoughtful gift not only for Mother’s Day and birthdays, but also for expressing your feelings to your parents at a wedding.


