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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 Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (41–50)

Stardust Roller Coasterkameria

Stardust Roller Coaster – Camellia feat. Hatsune Miku [MV] [From Hatsune Miku Yozora Program 2025]
Stardust Roller Coasterkameria

Created by Camellia as the official theme song for “Hatsune Miku Yozora Program 2025,” held at an amusement park in Niigata.

It was released in September 2025, with the music video following in November.

Sparkling synths and dynamic rhythms vividly capture the exhilarating speed of a roller coaster racing across the night sky.

The lyrics, filled with motifs of starry skies and amusement parks, build a fantastical world of a “night sky where the magic never fades.” It’s the perfect track for when you feel like breaking away from the everyday.

[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (51–60)

Waltz of StarlightSen Masao

A gem of a waltz where the sorrow of parting and deep affection intertwine.

The lyrics were written by Sonoeda Shiratori and the music composed by Minoru Endo.

Released as Masao Sen’s single in 1966, it became a major hit in 1968, selling a total of 2.5 million copies.

The protagonist’s feelings—choosing a painful breakup while wishing happiness for a loved one—are deeply moving.

This classic has been covered across Asia, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, and is beloved across borders.

It’s a song I’d recommend for those winter nights when you gaze at the stars and reminisce about young love.

It also lends itself well to an emotionally rich performance at karaoke.

one’s true feelingsyangusukinii

Young Skinny – True Feelings [Official Music Video]
one’s true feelingsyangusukinii

It’s a song about a heartbreaking love—being tossed around by a loved one’s sloppiness, yet forgiving them while keeping unspoken feelings inside.

Created by Young Skinny, it’s set for release in October 2025.

With a dramatic arrangement featuring strings, tempo changes, and key modulations, it reflects the protagonist’s wavering emotions.

True to their style of singing candidly about real romantic feelings, the track feels unmistakably theirs.

It’s a number that will especially resonate with anyone who’s ever put on a brave face in front of someone they like.

HOLY NIGHTEXILE

EXILE – HOLY NIGHT(EXILE LIVE TOUR 2007 EXILE EVOLUTION LIVE VIDEO BOX)
HOLY NIGHTEXILE

The classic song “HOLY NIGHT,” included on their 21st single “Everything.” This piece, which conveys the Boys II Men-inspired vibe they respect, is crafted as a gentle, R&B-style ballad.

While the vocal range spans quite wide from mid1A to hiA#, the vocal line itself is orthodox, so for those who can use falsetto without issue, it can be considered an easy song.

The falsetto in the chorus sits a bit low, so if you find it hard to produce, we recommend boldly raising the key by one semitone.

White MemoriesWANDS

A track included on the single “Jumpin’ Jack Boy,” released in November 1993.

With lyrics by Sho Uesugi and composition/arrangement by Kosuke Oshima, it’s a winter heartbreak song.

Set against a season of swirling snow, the lyrics poignantly sing of longing for someone you can no longer meet, stirring memories of a faint, past love.

The delicate melody and arrangement that cherishes harmonic shifts make it a piece that truly resonates.

Why not try singing it as you reminisce about the bittersweet romances of those days?

Wish Upon a StarDizunī “Pinokio”

This classic was sung by Jiminy Cricket as the theme song for Disney’s 1940 animated feature Pinocchio.

While it isn’t specifically a Christmas song, its romantic message about wishing on a star shining in the winter night sky fits perfectly with the Christmas mood.

The song won Best Original Song at the 13th Academy Awards and ranked 7th on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years…100 Songs.” Long used in Disney’s opening logo, it truly symbolizes Disney itself.

How about singing it together near the end of your Christmas party, when you’re reluctant to say goodbye to the fun?

Star XMAS-BERRY: A Tender StarNakamori Akina

Akina Nakamori, the songstress who evolved from an idol into a powerhouse artist in the 1980s.

Featured on her mini-album “SILENT LOVE,” released in December 1984, this piece is a ballad that portrays a romance revolving around a pink card sent at Christmas.

The narrative lyrics by Ayumu Date delicately weave emotions that are both heartrending and warm.

Its structure—shifting from a minor key with a resonant guitar solo to a gentler atmosphere—evokes both the stillness of the holy night and the quickening of the heart.

Despite its roughly six-minute length, the composition by Daisuke Inoue and arrangement by Ichizo Seo keep it engaging throughout, making it a quintessential number that symbolizes a Showa-era Christmas.