Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ha”
How do you go about searching for songs you don’t know yet?
There are many ways to look, but one slightly unusual method I recommend is narrowing down by the song’s initial letter.
This time, I’ll be highlighting Vocaloid songs that start with “ha.”
When it comes to songs that begin with “ha,” besides “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku” (Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu), there are also many titles that start with words like “Heart” (Haato) and “Haikei” (Dear/To whom it may concern).
Try guessing what songs might come up, and take your time reading through the article.
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rebellionKamui Gakupo / Yunimemo-P
Gakupo’s debut song by Yunimemo-P.
The dark, heavy sound is really cool.
Unlike the main performance, the behind-the-scenes seems heartwarming.
Gakupo apparently felt nervous for his debut, but after finishing the song he was relieved that he didn’t mess up the lyrics.
The wind of August40mP

The warm, mellow tones of the piano gently resonate.
This is a song released in 2012 by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer known for works like “Melody in the sky” and “Torinoko City.” It’s an August love song, filled to the brim with feelings for someone special.
Happy Happy ChristmasIt is R

A girl who is working hard toward her dreams is singing on Christmas night, looking out at the city lights, saying, “I’ll become even happier.” The lyrics are very positive and convey something deeply heartfelt.
Since the melody has many repeated parts, it seems easy to remember.
Please try singing it at Christmas.
Heart SutraLEON/aushi

In a way, the last song is an ideal pop song.
It sings about everyday life, and it’s become the kind of track I want to listen to before heading to work each day.
For office workers around the same age, I think playing it during breakfast will help you power through the day.
Lily of HamaLily / Hachipochi-P

Hachipochi-P’s style began with the nostalgic, folk-inspired debut song “Akai Suna,” and overall they tend to create so-called “ossan-hoihoy” tracks that strongly appeal to older listeners.
However, their musical range is astonishingly broad, and the number of tricks up the producer’s sleeve is still said to be immeasurable.
festival chantMazoP

Among KAITO’s many classic songs, this is a particularly popular Japanese-style piece.
Even the yokai who usually stay away from human settlements say, “Let’s go raise a ruckus in the human world”… that’s the idea.
MazoP also has other Japanese-style songs featuring Miku and Rin, and those are recommended as well.
Naked MoonlightPolyphonicBranch

PolyphonicBranch’s “Naked Moonlight” is a mysterious yet passionate piece woven by the voices of KAITO and Gackpoid.
It draws you into an intense sonic landscape where emotions feel stripped bare under the moonlight.
The cool lyricism, conveying resignation and loneliness, meshes perfectly with the driving band sound.
The melody—at times fierce, at times wistful—is also a major draw.





