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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 (201–210)

hetero discoSatsuki

Hetero Disco / Kagamine Rin & Len
hetero discoSatsuki

Listening to it makes you feel as if your innermost thoughts are spilling out.

This piece by Satsuki was released in July 2023.

The transparent vocals of Kagamine Rin and Len blend beautifully with the fast-paced rhythm.

The lyrics depict complex feelings toward modern society and strike deeply at the listener’s heart.

The question, “I can still keep going, right?” conveys a strong will to move forward even while engaging in self-questioning.

It’s especially recommended for teenagers in the midst of their youth.

Why not listen to this song and gain energy for tomorrow?

helicopterZa Taimāzu

This is a song from the second album by The Timers, the band where Kiyoshiro didn’t use his real name and went by Zerry.

The lyrics are incredible in how they express anger toward the media helicopters flying over Kobe to broadcast the city as it was engulfed in flames during the Great Hanshin Earthquake.

Heisei Menhera Theorysherumyi

Shellmy “Heisei Menhera Theory” MV FULL
Heisei Menhera Theorysherumyi

Shermii is a band whose appeal lies in raw, straight-to-the-heart expressions that channel an unstable mind without trying to tidy it up.

Their sound is heavy and driving, as if expelling the darkness that’s piled up inside, and the contrast between the beautiful singing voice and sudden bursts of violent death growls is striking.

Their lyrics, which depict the darker sides of people—their shadows—are another highlight, expressing irritation and anxiety from various angles.

Overall, through their shifting soundscapes, eerie lyrical imagery, and vocal delivery, they leave an impression of standing close to an unstable heart.

Parallel linesShōtarosu

A beautiful, truly beautiful song.

You’re drawn in right away by its very distinctive intro.

As the song continues while preserving that beauty, it portrays feelings of love that arise from the most ordinary moments of daily life.

“Parallel lines” can be taken to mean they never intersect, or that they keep walking side by side forever.

Interpretations vary, but it’s a track that both those with unrequited love and those whose love has come true can enjoy.

heavy mellowsupittsu

Spitz’s “Heavy Mellow” became the theme song for Mezamashi TV on April 3, 2017.

When creating it, they aimed for a bouncy rhythm that would make listeners feel positive.

Indeed, its fresh melody is perfect for the morning.

Rather than forcing your energy up, it helps you rouse your heavy body on a sluggish morning and think, “Let’s get through today.” On spring mornings—when advances in school, new jobs, or transfers often bring anxious feelings—it feels like the song is saying, “Don’t push yourself.”

Heisei BubbleDauto

Heisei Super Bubble - MV full
Heisei BubbleDauto

D=OUT is a band that began activities in 2006.

Their concept is “patriotic entertainers.” They actively perform live shows around the world and are said to be especially popular in Taiwan.

Their debut song, Heisei Bubble, was released in 2007 in a limited run of 1,000 copies.

Their worldview, which fuses a sense of ‘Wa’ (traditional Japanese aesthetics) with a visual kei sound, is fascinating.

TransformationNanahoshi Orchestra

Transformation / Able or Not – Nanahoshi Orchestra
Transformation Nanahoshi Orchestra

“Let’s push forward just as we wish”—this is an emotional mixture hard rock that puts you in that mood.

It’s a track by Nanahoshi Orchestra, a Vocaloid producer also active under the name Riku Iwami, released in 2021.

The relentlessly aggressive tone throughout is insanely cool! I can’t help but crank up the volume.

The sing-along phrases are another factor that gets the energy up! If you’re looking for fiery rock sung by Kafu, this is a must-listen.