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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”. For shiritori or karaoke reference (131–140)

Helpless HoeMARIA

Recently, more skilled female rappers like Chanmina and Ciber Rui have been emerging.

These days, in terms of pure skill it’s Ciber Rui, and in terms of popularity it’s Chanmina who could be called the queens of female hip-hop, right? Before they came onto the scene, MARIA was renowned as the queen.

A track where you can savor her rapid-fire flow is “Helpless Hoe.” From the very first verse, the fast-paced rap energy hits hard.

You farted, didn’t you?MEN’S 5

A funny song themed around farts that begins with a sad-sounding intro.

Over a mellow, old-school folk-song vibe, it carries silly, fart-related lyrics from start to finish.

If someone suddenly started singing this, it would be hard not to laugh, wouldn’t it? lol Back when Flash videos were popular on the internet, there were videos that used this song too.

For a fart-themed song, it might just barely be acceptable even for large-group karaoke, right? lol Whether you know it or not, it’s a track anyone can enjoy.

Heisei Girl feat. KENTY-GROSSMINMI

It’s a song that comically portrays the everyday life of women in the Heisei era, featuring an up-tempo rhythm with elements of reggae and dancehall.

MINMI’s bright, energetic vocals blend with KENTY GROSS’s rap to positively express modern women’s strength and independence.

It was included on the album “Mother,” released in July 2010.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who values being themselves or wants a boost of energy, don’t you think?

HEY YOUMIQ

Singer MIQ is actively performing.

“MIQ” is pronounced “Miku.” She was born in Tokyo but spent her childhood from age 3 to 18 in Tottori Prefecture.

While still in college, she demonstrated her talent as a vocalist, gained the spotlight, and debuted in 1982.

At that time, she performed under the stage name MIO.

She went on to score hits with numerous theme and insert songs for anime, and is also well known for taking first place in the Female Singer category at the 6th Anime Grand Prix in 1983.

In 2001, she changed her stage name to “MIQ.”

HeadlightMONKEY MAJIK

Let me introduce MONKEY MAJIK’s 15th single, “Headlight,” released in 2011.

The song starts gently, but the chorus suddenly soars and grabs your heart.

Maynard Plant’s falsetto is used extensively in the melody.

The falsetto that bursts in right at the start of the chorus pierces the heart, and that beautiful voice can bring you to tears.

It’s a tender, moving track.

When your spirits won’t lift, it’s the kind of song that lets you cry while still giving you hope.

I truly recommend listening to it at times like that.

HeadlightMime

Mime – Headlight(Official Music Video)
HeadlightMime

“Headlight” is the first single of 2021 released by Mime, a Tokyo-based band.

Stepping a bit away from their previous ensemble-forward sound, this track features drum programming–like rhythms and a synth bass.

The song’s pop sensibility blends perfectly with vocalist Hikari’s voice, creating a distinctive sonic world.

While rooted in Black music, “Headlight” also showcases a broad musical range—it’s a track you should definitely hear!

Heaven’s GateMoon Struck

Moon Struck – Heaven’s Gate [Live PV]
Heaven's GateMoon Struck

This is a best-of-style release compiling previously issued tracks by Moon Struck, an Osaka HM/HR band formed and active in the 1980s.

It was released on January 19, 2022, and seems to have been selling steadily since.

Sound-wise, it’s a classic “neo-classical” style HR/HM work where you can fully enjoy the Hammond organ, and I can confidently recommend it to fans of that genre.

Mikoto, the vocalist of Moon Struck, is a singer whose incredibly powerful delivery rivals that of male vocalists, making the album worth a listen for that alone.

Among the tracks, Heaven’s Gate—the video I’m sharing this time—is a very cool speed number that fans of neo-classical HM/HR are sure to love!