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'. Useful for shiritori or karaoke (21–30)
transformationnegishio butadon

Negishio Butadon is a girls’ band drawing attention for the hefty sound that bursts from their cute looks.
Their third single, released in September 2025, is an anthem that sings of a steadfast will to move toward the future without fearing change.
The song is based on vocalist Nao’s own experience—she says meeting the band allowed her to change—and carries a resolve to accept her past self and face forward.
Its aggressive guitar riffs and powerful beat leave a strong impression.
It’s a must-listen for anyone feeling anxious about taking a new step.
HEAVENFukuyama Masaharu

A passionate rock number that exudes a dangerous allure.
Released in November 1999, it’s a track included on Masaharu Fukuyama’s single.
Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “OUT: The Crimes of Wives,” it resonated perfectly with the show’s thrilling atmosphere.
The song portrays the “dependence” of drowning in an irresistible attraction and the “struggle” of being unable to escape it.
Fukuyama’s lustrous vocals dramatize the bittersweet emotions—like shuttling between heaven and hell.
It’s no wonder it topped the Oricon weekly chart and sold approximately 800,000 copies in total—an iconic song brimming with adult sophistication.
HEA7ENMON7A

Released in September 2025, HEA7EN is a chill dance tune with airy, comfortable synths.
While the track unfolds with a variety of evolving beats, its overall appeal lies in a stylish sound that keeps the arrangement minimal.
In the lyrics, sweet whispers of love are repeated alongside words like galaxy and stars, creating a sense of intoxication.
It’s the perfect listen for nights when you want to forget the everyday.
HellolandLotta(MOS)

Lotta is a tenor saxophonist from Nirasaki City in Yamanashi Prefecture who performs on the world stage.
She belongs to MOS, a neo-concert band that has been active since 2017, whose “Bradan” performances—fusing music and dance—are truly breathtaking.
Some of you may have seen them reach the semifinals on the audition show America’s Got Talent in 2023.
Lotta’s powerful tenor sound and her signature red member color give her a presence that can be called the face of the group.
She’s also deeply connected to her hometown, planning triumphant return concerts under the title “Koshin-sai,” making her activities impossible to ignore.
HEAVY METAL SWEETSmixx

mixx is a three-piece girls’ metal band that drew attention in 2010 with a unique style incorporating elements of visual kei and Gothic Lolita.
The group consisted of ASUKA, a multilingual vocalist fluent in four languages; SAKI, a versatile and technically skilled guitarist; and JACKSON, a drummer who, despite being a current high school student, delivered a heavy groove.
While rooted in heavy metal, they blended in pop melodies and catchy choruses, and were highly active, including streaming a weekly Nico Nico Live program, “mixx no Agepoyo☆Let’s Go!” every Monday.
On their first Tokyo-Nagoya-Osaka tour in the fall of 2010, they received high praise for a confident stage presence that belied their limited experience.
Although they unfortunately ended activities in May 2011, SAKI has continued to thrive in bands such as Mary’s Blood and NEMOPHILA.
They’re recommended for music fans seeking a fusion of metal intensity and pop appeal.
HAZEKroi

This song carries a languid, somehow nostalgic atmosphere.
It’s a track by the band Kroi, released in August 2025, and it was chosen as the theme song for the live-action film “Kowloon Generic Romance.” The work portrays a love story that wanders the borderland between reality and dreams, as someone thinks of a precious person within a haze of memories.
The frustration of an elusive relationship, and the aching feeling of not wanting to let go, seep into the heart through the languid vocals and nostalgic sound.
Put it on during a night when you want to indulge in a sentimental mood.
TransformationAdachi Yuto

When talking about artists from Ibaraki, you can’t overlook Hayato Adachi.
He’s a singer known for his refreshing voice that energizes listeners.
Driven by his desire to contribute to regional revitalization in Ibaraki, he holds concerts and events in the prefecture.
He’s also known for being appointed as an Ibaraki Ambassador.
In addition to his songs, be sure to check out ADACHI HOUSE, the regional revitalization project he launched.
It’s designed so that both locals and non-locals can enjoy music together.


