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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!

Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (21–30)

HIM ALL ALONGGunna

Gunna – HIM ALL ALONG [Official Video]
HIM ALL ALONGGunna

This track leaves an impression with its luxurious, success-tinged trap vibe.

Stoic lyrics that cut through the surrounding noise and assert a sense of being the true contender balance perfectly with a laid-back, gliding beat that adds just the right accent.

Released in October 2024 as a lead single from the album “The Last Wun,” the track features production by Turbo and Yung Bleu.

Gunna’s enveloping, melodic flow stands out, and the unhurried track makes it a perfect fit for relaxing or as a driving soundtrack.

Stylish and catchy, this one’s well worth a listen.

Hey AmandaBroken Social Scene

Broken Social Scene is an indie rock collective that crafts multilayered sounds with a fluid lineup.

Rooted in indie rock, their music wraps youthful defiance and heat in warmth, with chorus-like refrains and expansive melodies.

Formed in Canada in 1999, they released this track in March 2026 as a lead single from their album “Remember The Humans,” slated for May 2026.

It’s a superb work that highlights their signature organic soundscape and builds anticipation for their first full-length album in about nine years.

This piece gently stands by those who feel uncertain about others’ gazes or their own sense of self—be sure to check it out.

HealerJeremy Beloate

Jeremy Beloate – Healer (Official Music Video)
HealerJeremy Beloate

Singer Jeremy Belloit from Memphis, who drew nationwide attention on an audition show.

This single, his new song that also showcases his talents as a stage actor, was released in March 2026.

Though he has the painful experience of losing family to addiction in the past, this work confronts that private pain and transforms his determination to heal himself into a bright pop sound.

Its dramatic tone—where indie-style confessional lyrics overlap with a polished choir—will deeply move listeners.

It’s a buzzworthy track released by the prestigious Death Row Records; there’s no tie-in, but it carries profound conviction.

Give it a listen when you want to face forward and move beyond sorrow.

Heathenstwenty one pilots

twenty one pilots: Heathens (from Suicide Squad: The Album) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Heathenstwenty one pilots

If you’re looking for a dark track that aligns with a film’s worldbuilding, this song is highly recommended.

Twenty One Pilots are known for their many deep songs, and this work is no exception—it’s crafted with a pervadingly dark atmosphere.

That said, it isn’t simply dark; the use of low-end, sunken grooves imparts an uncanny sense of solidarity that’s particularly striking.

Released in June 2016, it harmonizes impressively with the unease that extends from the masterpiece Blurryface.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the film Suicide Squad.

Be sure to check out the lyrics, ideally with a line-by-line translation.

Heavydirtysoultwenty one pilots

twenty one pilots: Heavydirtysoul [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Heavydirtysoultwenty one pilots

If you’re looking for an up-tempo song with a dark, anguished vibe, I recommend this track at the very beginning of the album Blurryface.

Twenty One Pilots often write introspective lyrics dealing with suffering and pain, and this song is no exception, featuring a set of lyrics steeped in a somber mood.

Released as a single in December 2016, the track was included on the soundtrack of the game WWE 2K16.

With its pounding beat and raw emotion, it’s a standout that listeners in similar circumstances are sure to relate to.

High HopesPanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco – High Hopes (Official Video)
High HopesPanic! At The Disco

Known as a band that represents emo, Panic! at the Disco has earned worldwide acclaim for their heartfelt messages and catchy sound.

Among their works, this one is especially recommended.

Released in May 2018, it’s featured on the acclaimed album “Pray for the Wicked” and was also used in a Honda commercial.

The song portrays a determination to keep aiming high even in difficult situations, with lyrics about chasing dreams while holding onto a mother’s teachings.

Blending a dazzling horn section with Brendon’s outstanding vocals, it’s a perfect pop song.

It’s also an ideal send-off track for bidding farewell to valued colleagues at work.

Hello (ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie)Pop Smoke

Pop Smoke – Hello (Official) ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie
Hello (ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie)Pop Smoke

A rapper who took flight from the streets of New York to the world, Pop Smoke teams up here with his fellow New Yorker A Boogie wit da Hoodie.

He’s someone who left his mark on the scene in a short time.

Over a blend of heavy beats and piano, his deep, thick voice and fluid flow strike a perfect balance, radiating an urban glamour.

Released as a single back in February 2021, this track is included on the album “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon.” Aaron Judge uses this song as his walk-up music.

Its regal, champion-like sound fits his commanding presence perfectly.

It’s a highly recommended track for when you want to get seriously hyped.