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)!
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Songs whose titles start with “He.” For shiritori or karaoke reference (161–170)
hello goodbye daysSISTER JET

A three-piece rock band formed by members living in Fussa, Tokyo.
They are devoted to love songs, and their appeal lies in tracks that set the universal feelings unique to adolescence to pop, catchy sounds and melodies.
Their uplifting live shows are not to be missed.
Hey hey, thanks a bunch—much appreciated!SMAP

This is the 12th single released in 1994 by SMAP, a nationally beloved idol group whose breakup is still lamented today.
The song was created with the image of a “merchant from Naniwa” and is entirely in the Kansai dialect.
All the members of SMAP are actually from the Kanto region, so I wonder why they ended up singing this song (lol).
CowardsSTU48

The bright, uplifting melody gives you the power to do your best tomorrow.
It’s a song by STU48, a popular idol group based in the Setouchi region, released in 2021 as their seventh single.
The refreshing, catchy rock-style sound is very easy to listen to, and the members’ cute vocals really shine.
If you often think, “I’m such a hopeless person,” this one’s especially for you.
It’s also great for karaoke—singing it will put you in a cheerful mood.
Hello,WorldSUPER BEAVER

This song powerfully calls for the importance of taking on unknown worlds and embracing transformation.
Its dynamic progression, woven from stillness and motion, and its energetic rock sound give you the courage to keep moving forward.
Even while carrying worries and doubts about a distant future, it speaks to the importance of taking that first step, carried by a passionate melody.
Included on the April 2012 album “Yorokobi no Ashita ni,” it has remained a staple in SUPER BEAVER’s live shows.
For anyone feeling worn out by daily life or in need of the courage to take a new step, this track is sure to ignite a wellspring of energy from deep within.
clumsy personSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for its relatable, down-to-earth lyrics and soaring high-tone vocals.
The song “Heppoko Man,” which opens the EP Hashiyasume—a collection of bonus tracks—was originally included on their second mini-album, Salad Days.
The lyrics depict the helpless ache of still being in love even when you know the other person doesn’t see you, a sadness that feels all the more unavoidable because no one is really at fault.
It’s a sentimental ballad that also draws attention for featuring drummer Yui Saito on vocals.
HeliumSia

This is a love song by Sia, whose eccentric, distinctive artist persona and expansive, pop-savvy yet richly textured vocals create a powerful presence.
She sparked buzz with a music video featuring Japan’s Tao Tsuchiya as a dancer, and the work exudes a dignified grandeur that would even suit a graduation ceremony.
HELLO HELLOSnow Man

The group’s 4th single “HELLO HELLO,” used as the theme song for the film Honey Lemon Soda, which features member Raul in his first starring role.
It’s the group’s first romantic pop song, and the ensemble featuring refreshing strings is particularly striking.
The melody moves up and down in small intervals, so you’ll need to pay attention, but there aren’t many large leaps, making it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
However, since there are some high notes here and there, if it’s difficult, adjust the key to suit your voice.


