Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi.”
From common words like “Hikari” (Light) and “Hero” to rarer ones like “Higurashi” and “Hiiro” (Scarlet), there are many titles that start with the “hi” sound.
What words come to mind?
In this article, we introduce popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with “hi.”
Our research turned up a wealth of songs—from long-beloved classics to fan-supported masterpieces.
The more we dig, the more we find…!
Feel free to use this not only when you’re wondering, “What songs start with ‘hi’?” but also as a prompt for shiritori or when choosing tracks for karaoke.
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Hi' (ひ)
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- [Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (ほ)
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (251–260)
Secret closetMellows

Mellows, attracting attention as a rising star in kawaii metal, captivates with a unique style that fuses cute elements with a heavy metal sound.
They debuted in 2024 with the album “alloy,” and their single “Rabbit Love it!” reached No.
1 on iTunes’ Metal Top Songs.
With former PASSPO☆ member Mio on vocals, and guitarists Sally and GINA forming a trio, the members’ personalities also stand out—ranging from a love of zombie films to an affection for Showa-era culture.
On June 6, they successfully held their first headlining show at Shibuya Chelsea Hotel, and they’re expected to make great strides in the girls’ metal scene.
Songs with titles starting with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (261–270)
here comes my loveMr.Children

“Here Comes My Love,” released in 2018, was written as the theme song for the TV drama “The Family Next Door Looks Blue,” which aired the same year.
The highest chest-voice note in this song is G#4.
Among Mr.
Children’s tracks, it may be less well-known than some others, but its memorable melody and the high level of completeness make it outstanding even within their body of work.
In addition to its relatively low chest-voice range, the simple and striking melody should make the song feel easy to sing.
himawariMr.Children

Speaking of classic songs themed around sunflowers, a quintessential summer-blooming flower, Mr.Children’s “himawari,” released in 2017, comes to mind.
Its grand melody and heartrending lyrics leave a strong impression, making it a number that’s sure to resonate with many.
Evoking memories of summer romance and youthful days, this track can be enjoyed in a variety of settings.
Whether at karaoke, on a drive, or as background music for a barbecue, it’s the kind of song that will move you no matter the scene.
It’s also known as the theme song for the film “Let Me Eat Your Pancreas,” so it’s a great idea to enjoy the movie and the song together over summer vacation!
Atelier of LightMr.Children

This work is marked by its friendly, acoustic sound and warm lyrics that paint a palm-sized picture of hope.
Written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Beppin-san,” it was released in January 2017 as the band’s 36th single.
The lyrics gently convey the importance of continuing to move forward, resonating with many listeners who carry loneliness or uncertainty.
Featuring a marching, forward-moving groove and an organic, warm atmosphere, it emerges as a hopeful song quintessentially characteristic of Mr.Children.
Song of LightMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Hikari no Uta” is a song that encourages you to accept yourself just as you are and says, “You’re fine the way you are.” It was released in 2017 as the B-side to the single “WanteD! WanteD!” According to interviews at the time, vocalist Motoki Omori wrote the song when he was in his third year of junior high school.
With lyrics that say, “You don’t have to force yourself to try so hard, and it’s not a bad thing to feel worn out,” it’s a track that resonates with the heart—one you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired.
Awaken in the eyesMy Hair is Bad

Released as a digital-only single in 2022, this song is a refreshing track that captures straightforward feelings of love.
The way it gradually builds through the first and second verses and reaches its peak in the chorus makes it really satisfying to sing.
The vocal range is about an octave and a half, and the pitch should be just about right for the average male singer.
There’s a bit of leeway on the lower end, so if the high notes in the chorus are tough, it’s fine to lower the key.
The melody itself is relatively simple, so after listening a few times, you might find it surprisingly easy to sing smoothly.
You’re not alone.Myuk

Myuk is a music project that began activities in 2021 as the solo project of singer-songwriter Miyu Kumagawa.
The third single, “Hitorijanai yo” (“You’re Not Alone”), was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Butareba: The Story of a Man Turned into a Pig.” Its lyrics, which gently embrace feelings of loneliness, may give many listeners the comforting sense of a helping hand being extended to them.
With delicate vocals and a soothing ensemble, it’s an emotional number.


