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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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ha' (161–170)
HarugasumiTorero

A graduation song I’d recommend for lifting your spirits is “Harugasumi.” It features a pop melody that samples cat meows.
By the way, the lyrics compare the heart-pounding excitement of heading into an unknown future to spring haze.
The words have a refreshing feel, so it seems perfect for listening with friends and getting pumped.
It uses the male Vocaloid KAITO—KAITO fans, don’t miss it!
Honey YellowTorero

Stylish songs are perfect for autumn, aren’t they? If you’re looking for something like that, I recommend Torero’s “Honey Yellow.” This track belongs to the “voca-rap” genre, which uses VOCALOID to perform rap vocals.
The funky drum groove intertwines with the rap’s rhythm, creating a very stylish vibe.
reflecting lakeUtopiaLyric

A loud rock track that captivates with its dark worldview and powerful sound.
Created by UtopiaLyric, it features cool twin vocals by Kagamine Rin and Len.
Released in March 2024, the piece explores the anguish of modern society, depicting the process of environmental brainwashing.
Distorted guitars and an energetic rhythm are also distinctive.
The lyrics are socially critical and invite deep reflection.
In addition, the alternating vocal structure creates tension and dynamism.
Let yourself be swept up by its energy.
Bad Honey HuntVell

Bad Honey Hunt portrays an irrepressible hunger for tantalizing information.
Created in 2023 by Vell, an artist known for delivering electronica-based tracks, the song conveys a universal desire to uncover the world’s hidden secrets.
GUMI and Kagamine Rin’s versatile vocals—at times intimate and conversational, at others passionately delivered—leave a strong impression.
With weighty electronic soundscapes intertwining with their mechanical timbres, this Vocaloid track unfolds a sultry yet dark atmosphere.
HarukaYOASOBI

A warm yet bittersweet song that evokes the arrival of spring.
Created by YOASOBI and released in January 2021, it is based on a novel born from a collaboration with broadcast writer Osamu Suzuki.
Its up-tempo, bright melody is perfect for the cheerful mood of spring.
Through the story of a girl and a special mug, it expresses growth and gratitude.
It maintained a high position on Japanese charts and surpassed 100 million streams, capturing the hearts of many listeners.
An ideal song for April, it offers courage and hope to those embarking on a new chapter in life.
Higher SelfYURAGANO

This is a high-energy mixture rock track distinguished by a writhing, almost crawling bassline.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer YURAGANO, also known for hits like “I Still Want to Drown With That Moon,” released in 2020.
Just when you think a snappy guitar riff will carry the tune, the pre-chorus shifts into a heavy, forceful sound.
Each section and phrase reveals a different expression, making it a piece with many faces.
The sonic imagery seems to reflect the protagonist’s confusion and sense of helplessness portrayed in the lyrics.
Fleeting eternityYasuha.

A bittersweet love story spun on Miku’s singing voice.
Crafted by Yasuha.
and released in April 2023, it’s an R&B‑tinged ballad that gently accompanies those bearing the pain of heartbreak.
The fleeting memories of a fading love are portrayed through a soft melody and a transparent, pure vocal tone.
Immersing yourself in the emotion of how once‑happy times now feel like a burden makes your chest tighten.
This is a song that quietly stays by the side of your wounded heart.





