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)
Happy fruit!azuma

It’s supposed to be a song about fruit, but its lyrics unmistakably sound like they carry another meaning—that’s the standout feature of this track.
It’s by azuma, a Vocaloid producer also known for “Anata no Utahime.” Released on Nico Nico Douga in 2009, this is an uptempo tune that irresistibly captures the heart with its suggestive lyrics.
It was included on the compilation album EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.
Hatsune Miku.
The Demise of Hatsune MikucosMo@Bousou-P

This is a song called “The Demise of Hatsune Miku,” sung by Hatsune Miku.
It was released in 2009 by cosMo@Bousou-P, a Vocaloid producer.
Its unique worldview and mystical tone are incredibly captivating—dreamy with a touch of eeriness.
Once you hear it, you’ll definitely be hooked.
It is included on the album “InfiniteHOLiC: Eternal Circular Dependency.”
Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with “Ha” (171–180)
I'm starving!!cosMo@Bousou-P

This is a Vocaloid song themed around Halloween and the season of hearty appetites.
Created by cosMo@BousouP, a Vocaloid producer also known as the author of “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-,” it was released in 2019.
It features lively sounds and a rolling, ever-shifting composition.
The lyrics confess a love so intense it’s almost scary—“I want to eat you up!”—which is enough to set your heart racing.
Yet flashes of bittersweet emotion peek through as well.
It’s a highly addictive track you won’t want to miss, right up to the very end.
Haruna Another Mixharuna808

Among emotional Vocaloid songs, a perfect pick for autumn is haruna808’s “Haruna Another Mix.” Since it was released in 2007, making it quite an early Vocaloid track, many people might not know it.
Its sound is calm and restrained, with a sparse arrangement that, if anything, gives it a mature feel.
The relaxed, unforced atmosphere matches the mood of autumn perfectly.
flower cradleiroha

Iroha, who has produced many big hits, is not to be overlooked.
His track “Hanayurikago” is a must-hear as well.
It’s included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova 2.” Its standout feature is the combination of a pop, synthesizer-driven sound with lyrics written in traditional Japanese language style.
As a result, it feels historical yet comes across with a stylish finish.
spring stormjhon

Jhon is a Vocaloid producer who also provides songs to artists under his solo project TOOBOE.
His 2019 release “Shunran” is a poignant Vocaloid track themed around springtime farewells.
It features a driving electronica sound paired with Hatsune Miku’s rhythmic vocals.
Because the lyrics unfold rapidly, the breathing spots can be tricky.
The key is to deliver crisp, articulate singing that follows the melodic progression.
It’s a Vocaloid song with a bittersweet yet resonant melody—be sure to give it a try.
Spring-colored fair weatherkohacola

In April, as you settle into a new life, you might find yourself thinking, “I started this, but it’s not going so well.” This song might blow away that muddled feeling after a setback and the stress that builds up day by day.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer kohacola, released in 2022, and it was an entry for “VocaColle Spring 2022.” It’s a catchy, pop, and very refreshing dance tune to listen to.
Miku’s bright, clear vocals match the vibe of the track perfectly!





