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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Songs with titles starting with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (311–320)
Hiraethmoumoon

A track from FELT SENSE, the album released in July 2023 by moumoon, the musical duo of vocalist YUKA and guitarist MASAKI.
It’s a heartrending love song about feelings for a beloved person who has departed for the sky.
Longings like “I just want you by my side” and “I want to hear your voice,” which never arose when their presence was a given.
The wish—“I’ll come to see you someday for sure, so please wait until then”—conveys unwavering love for someone precious and a resolve to live with strength.
City Without Lightnano.RIPE

Let me introduce “A City Without Light,” an uplifting song for those chasing their dreams.
It’s a track written by the rock band nano.RIPE as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime The Devil Is a Part-Timer!.
Set to a brisk, classic rock-style sound, it portrays the inner struggles of people pursuing their dreams.
The theme—‘Sometimes I feel like giving up, but in the end I just can’t’—is one many listeners will relate to.
The skillful guitar work is another highlight.
Radiance Paranoiapicco

EDM tunes are perfect for hyping up a karaoke session! This track is by picco, a Vocaloid producer known for top-notch electro music, and it was released in 2021.
The lyrics revolve around negative thoughts, which is distinctive, but the overall vibe of the song is very uplifting.
It feels like a ray of hope is shining in from the depths.
The melody itself is snappy and really satisfying to sing! The opening phrase of the chorus, in particular, is the kind you’ll find yourself humming out of the blue.
Feel the low end with your ears and your gut, and belt it out to your heart’s content!
Say ‘I love you’ a million timessakkyoku645

An emotionally charged electropop woven with sophisticated sound.
Released by sakkyoku645 in February 2024, this work beautifully harmonizes the distinct characters of diverse vocal libraries such as Zundamon, KAFU, Hatsune Miku, and VY2.
The lyrics, themed around the depth and eternity of love, along with the rhythmic beat, are captivating.
Give it a listen when you want to elevate your romantic mood.
182¿?shimon

It’s a hardcore Vocaloid track that comes crashing in with heavy sound pressure.
Created by shimon (aka ¿?), it was released in July 2024.
The title “182.” is slang for “I hate you,” meaning “I really hate you.” The lyrics vent frustrations about society and one’s way of life, yet still bristle with the resolve that “there’s no choice but to do it.” That gritty sentiment pairs perfectly with the avant-garde sound arrangement.
Songs with titles starting with “Hi” (Hiragana ‘ひ’). The vast world of “Hi” (321–330)
shiny thingsaimyon

Aimer’s classic “Hikarimono” is marked by its gentle, memorable melody.
It has the feel of a quintessential J-pop ballad, arranged at a generally slow-leaning mid-tempo throughout.
The vocal line is crafted to be very catchy, without the abrupt pitch jumps common in many contemporary songs.
In addition, the vocal range is on the narrower side, with very few high sections.
It also doesn’t demand much volume, so most women should be able to sing it without difficulty.
Hi-Hi-HiAoi Teruhiko

Set to a breezy melody, this song lightly sings of a sweet romance unfolding in spring.
It evokes images of spending time under gentle sunlight, strolling freely while a soft wind blows.
Released in March 1977 as Akihiko Aoi’s 13th single, it reached the upper ranks of the Oricon charts and was later included on the album “Hi-Hi-Hi.” It’s a perfect track for a spring date or a slightly special day.
Highly recommended for those feeling nostalgic, too—a song that will warm your heart.


