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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “H.”

You might not usually listen to playlists made up only of songs that start with a particular letter, but that’s exactly why you could discover tracks you’ve never known before and make some new finds.

When it comes to English words that start with “H,” there are plenty—like “Help,” “Hello,” and “High,” to name a few.

All of them sound like they could be song titles, and if you’re a music lover, you might already have a few in mind.

So, let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (131–140)

Hard To ExplainThe Strokes

The Strokes – Hard To Explain (Official HD Video)
Hard To ExplainThe Strokes

The debut single by The Strokes, known as a band that led the early-2000s garage rock revival.

Its cool texture is striking, with languid, restrained vocals and a beat tight as precision machinery.

The two guitars, simple yet intricately intertwined, evoke the atmosphere of the 1970s New York punk that influenced the band.

Released in June 2001, the track appears on the landmark album Is This It.

Its impact is evident from NME ranking it third in their “Top 10 Songs of the 2000s.” A rock number perfect for city nights, it shines with a worldview that captures an inexpressible sense of restlessness and frustration.

Hit My Head All DayDry Cleaning

Dry Cleaning, a British band highly acclaimed for their unique post‑punk sound that foregrounds spoken vocals, are set to release their long‑awaited new album Secret Love in January 2026.

The track introduced here is the lead single, a sprawling piece running over six minutes, produced by Cate Le Bon.

Centered on the anxieties of our era, shaken by misinformation on social media, the song weaves deadpan spoken delivery with a dubby bass and cutting guitar into an ensemble that’s cool yet simmering with intensity.

Having won a Grammy in 2024 for the packaging of their album Stumpwork, the band now present an even more honed sound—one that suggests great things to come.

hell yeahElla Eyre

Ella Eyre – hell yeah (Official Video)
hell yeahElla Eyre

Ella Eyre is a British singer-songwriter known for numerous hits, including her Brit Award-winning collaboration with Rudimental.

Her new release, unveiled in September 2025, showcases her soulful, powerful vocals.

The track blends a retro soul vibe with modern pop sensibilities, resulting in a positive, dynamic number.

The lyrics are striking for how they portray the tension between reason and emotion, ultimately celebrating the liberating feeling of following your heart.

This song is the lead single from her first album in about ten years, everything, in time.

It’s an irresistibly catchy track you’ll want to play when you need a boost or the courage to take a step forward—be sure to check it out.

Hi!Madeon

Madeon – Hi! (Official Video)
Hi!Madeon

Madeon, the French producer known for his dazzling synth-pop—many of you may know his Grammy-nominated 2019 masterpiece Good Faith.

His new song, released in September 2025, is a truly shocking track that overturns his image from the ground up.

A sharp turn from his trademark dreamlike sound, this one explodes with distorted guitars and impulsive vocals—what he himself calls a “laptop rock” sound.

The raw energy, as if bidding farewell to his past self and declaring the dawn of a new era, is overwhelming.

It’s an incredibly cool piece that makes a perfect soundtrack for breaking out of a rut or instantly boosting your mood.

Hot & SexyZara Larsson

Zara Larsson – Hot & Sexy (Official Audio)
Hot & SexyZara Larsson

One of Sweden’s leading pop singers, Zara Larsson.

This track from her fifth album, “Midnight Sun,” released in September 2025, signals a bold new direction.

With a “no boys allowed” theme, it seems to portray a free, powerful space where women gather.

It opens with a groovy beat that blends ’80s electro and ’90s house, then surges into Y2K pop and hyperpop elements—an incredibly exciting progression.

Playful samples of lines from reality shows further turbocharge the track’s exhilarating vibe.

The energetic sound—reportedly driven by the artist herself in production—will be perfect for taking a party with friends to the next level.