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Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.

What songs come to mind that start with the Japanese syllable “he” (へ)?

In this article, we will introduce songs whose titles begin with “He” (へ).

Many titles that start with “He” (へ) feature words like “HEY,” “peace,” or “HEAVEN.”

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from upbeat, high-energy numbers to moving ballads and songs with thought-provoking lyrics.

Feel free to use this list for a song-title shiritori game or for a karaoke session limited to songs that start with “He” (へ)!

Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (71–80)

It flowed out from the headphones.Satou Tomomi

Tomomi Sato, “Flowing Out from the Headphones”
It flowed out from the headphones.Satou Tomomi

Tomomi Sato is a singer-songwriter from Kumamoto.

She began performing live in 2010 and sold CDs exclusively at her shows, then made her major debut in 2016.

“Headphones Kara Nagarietta” is a track included on her second mini album, “Good Morning.”

Hey Hey Baby! You’re No. 1!Supaakuringu☆Pointo

All three members are from Amami Ōshima in Kagoshima Prefecture.

They debuted with “Hey Hey Baby! You’re NO.1!” released on September 1, 2004.

After switching labels and other changes, it was announced on their official website and blog on June 2, 2009, that they were disbanding.

Hello, Happy Chance!potari

[Potari] "Hello, Happy Chance!" BOMBER-E LIVE
Hello, Happy Chance!potari

This song is packed with the appeal of the girls, combining catchy music with lyrics that portray an endearing young girl’s crush.

Their energetic, powerful performance of the up-tempo track is so infectious it makes you want to start swaying along.

parallel linesNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'Parallel Lines' Short Ver.
parallel linesNogizaka 46

This song, Parallel Lines, is included as a coupling track on Nogizaka46’s 23rd single released in May 2019.

It’s a straightforward love song and idol song—fresh and so catchy it makes you want to start dancing.

The music video was reportedly filmed with most of a shopping street and town in Ibaraki Prefecture reserved for the shoot.

The scenes of them dancing in the middle of town during the chorus are irresistibly cute—you’ll want to imitate them.

It’s the kind of dance tune that makes even viewers feel like breaking into a dance.

Heavenly StarGenki Rokettsu

It was even used on a morning news program, so I imagine many people find it familiar.

The exhilarating sense of release in the chorus and the way it builds up to that point are superb.

The music video, where 3D and 2D intertwine, is stylish as well.

Hey JoeOnishi Junko

JUNKO ONISHI (p) Junko Onishi / Hey Joe
Hey JoeOnishi Junko

Born in Kyoto in 1967, he studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and graduated at the top of his class.

In 1991, he came to Japan as the pianist for tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson’s quartet.

In recent years, he has been a member of Shohei Hino’s band, and last year he made an album produced by Naruyoshi Kikuchi.

Hey! DogMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka 'Hey! Inu' [Self-Cover]
Hey! DogMoritaka Chisato

This “Hey! Dog” is a song included on Chisato Moritaka’s 13th album, “Kotoshi no Natsu wa More Better,” released in 1998.

It’s like she’s talking to her beloved dog that’s barking woof-woof.

The song has a rather breezy, matter-of-fact message: dogs are dogs, people are people.