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[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!

[Stars, fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “ho” (351–360)

I actually understand.Funakoshi P

An original song by Hatsune Miku: “I Actually Understand”
I actually understand.Funakoshi P

The words exchanged during graduation season: “I want us to stay friends forever.” But the truth is, on the paths we each take, we meet new people, and little by little we see each other less.

This song captures the real, lonely feeling of that reality.

It’s precisely because our current friends are so important that these emotions arise.

Among Vocaloid graduation songs, this one is particularly down-to-earth.

Horaman Honehone RockHoraaman (Shimon Masato)

It’s the rock ‘n’ roll number Hone Hone Rock, with guitar tones and drum beats that evoke the most rock ‘n’ roll and craziest character in Anpanman history, Horrorman.

The song is sung by Masato Shimon of Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun fame, and it’s a seriously rock ‘n’ roll, spooky, and catchy tune—a groovy, bone-rattling classic.

Horaman Mechakucha Cha 2018horāman (Yao Kazuki)

This is the theme song of Horaman, the cutest and most terrifying low-ranking villain in Anpanman history.

Fitting for Horaman’s theme, it opens with an intense rock sound, then shifts into a warm, fun tune with humorous lyrics.

If you listen closely, the lyrics are surprisingly profound, offering a perspective that makes you think about good and evil.

Horaman Mechakucha-chaHorāman (Kanketsu Kenta)

This is the theme song for Horrorman, performed by the original voice actor, Kaneta Kimotsuki.

He’s also well-known as the voice of Suneo in Doraemon.

Depending on your generation, many of you probably grew up with this version of Horrorman’s voice, which is both familiar and really brings out his bony, skeletal vibe.

It’s a cheerful tune—be sure to try the Bone-Bone Dance along with it!

hopemakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu “hope” MV
hopemakaroni enpitsu

“hope” is an unrequited love song packed with the simple wish to just be with the person you like.

The lyrics convey that, even while feeling cornered by a love that won’t go the way you want, it still makes you feel “it has to be that person.” It poignantly speaks for the small wishes of those in one-sided love.

This song can apply to many forms of unrequited love—before confessing your feelings, or for a former partner after a breakup.

Listening to it while you’re in unrequited love will make you empathize and cry, yet it’s also a supportive song that can make you feel like you want to share your feelings.

White DayMachigerīta P

It’s a very gentle tune and, just as the title suggests, a White Day song.

It’s a track by Machigerita-P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for horror-themed lyrics, released in 2008.

While Machigerita-P is celebrated for his outlandish musical style, those familiar with his work might be a bit surprised when they hear this song.

That’s how cute, warm, and pleasant to listen to this Vocaloid track is.

That bittersweet love story—so easy to fall in love with, isn’t it?

Only the number of starsMayumiinu

Only as many as the stars – by Mayumiinu
Only the number of starsMayumiinu

Sung by Mayumiinu, a singer who has worked on numerous commercial jingles, this song is perfect for conveying a mother’s feelings of “Thank you for being born” to her child.

If it sounds familiar, that’s because it was used in a Moony commercial! The lyrics overflow with love from start to finish, and as you listen, you’ll likely find your own child even more precious.

For a first birthday, the scenes of mother and baby depicted in the lyrics may resonate especially well.