[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (ほ)
When it comes to words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “hotaru” (firefly), and “howaito” (white) are easy ones to think of, right?
So, what songs are there with titles that start with “ho”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ho”!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including theme songs from hugely popular animated films, songs that drew attention for their costumes, and long-beloved classics.
Whether it’s a song you’ve listened to often or one you haven’t heard much before, take this opportunity to check them out!
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- Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Hi' (ひ)
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[Stars, Fireflies, and More] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (271–280)
Rain of starsWEST.

Each member of WEST is active across a wide range of fields, and the group has a strong reputation for high vocal ability.
They’re a seven-member idol group from the Kansai region who debuted on April 23, 2014 with “Ee ja nai ka.” That song captures a distinctly Kansai festival vibe, but their individual vocal prowess and group cohesion in ballads are also worth noting.
Because they experienced a period when debuting didn’t come easily, they can create music that only they can—making them a group you can’t help but want to support.
If you’re curious, definitely give them a listen!
White LoveWHITE JAM

From the day you lose something, you start running again.
It’s a Christmas heartbreak song infused with that kind of forward-looking message.
They are a three-member group that made their major debut in 2014 under Universal Sigma.
Songs crafted from their own real-life experiences drew attention, achieving remarkable success such as 9 million views on YouTube.
A recommended ballad for those who enjoy pop with rap elements.
Home Sweet HomeYU-KI

YUKI, known as the vocalist of JUDY AND MARY, is a singer who continues to captivate fans with her timelessly cute looks and voice.
Her 7th single, “Home Sweet Home,” was chosen as the theme song for the animated film Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow.
The lyrics evoke scenes of returning to a place where the heart can rest, making it a perfect soundtrack for the walk home at dusk.
It’s an emotional number with a dreamy, spacious arrangement that features piano and strings.
HonnojiZAZEN BOYS

ZAZEN BOYS are so refined that simply calling them “cool” would be selling them short.
Their sophisticated sound and lyrics that feel like they’re urgently saying something with a torrent of words leave a strong impression.
One of the members is Shutoku Mukai, formerly of NUMBER GIRL, and the band’s label is MATSURI STUDIO, which Mukai founded.
They originally came together as the backing band for a female singer, but after NUMBER GIRL disbanded, they officially formed in a lineup close to what it is now.
While focusing on live performances, they’ve also explored various avenues—inviting Ringo Sheena as a guest vocalist, composing film music, and more.
Alright then, bye-bye.chiikaman

This is a reggae track characterized by a comfortable beat and gentle melody.
It’s one of chiikaman’s signature songs, released in 2019.
The lyrics, themed around heartbreak, are colored by digital sounds while still preserving the essence of reggae—one of the track’s key appeals.
Surprisingly infused with pop elements, the song also carries a sense of nostalgia and has gained support from a wide audience.
It has drawn significant attention, even charting on reggae rankings across streaming platforms.
With its bright, optimistic rhythm, it’s a tune that helps you forget daily stress.
Highly recommended for anyone looking to explore the appeal of modern reggae.
Stardropfene

“Hoshi no Shizuku” has been drawing attention after being entered in the Rookie category of BokaColle 2023 Spring.
It is a work produced by vocaloid producer fene.
The song depicts a beautiful seaside landscape and the protagonist’s longing for someone dear.
Its charm lies in the poetic expression where the scenery and the protagonist’s feelings become intertwined.
With a calm, piano-centered sound, it’s a piece I recommend listening to when you want to relax.
Close your eyes and picture the beautiful scenery.
Interlude of Stardustfhána

This was fhána’s fifth single overall, released on November 5, 2014.
The song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Sora no Method” (Celestial Method).
With its upbeat, sparkly arrangement and a backing track over which fhána’s vocals—rich in higher overtones—shine brilliantly, it’s been crafted into a truly wonderful piece.
In particular, the powerful falsetto in the chorus is noteworthy.
That piercing high tone is incredibly captivating!


