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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” (241–250)

Hip Hop HoorayNaughty By Nature

Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray (Official Music Video)
Hip Hop HoorayNaughty By Nature

Formed in New Jersey, USA, in 1986, Naughty by Nature is a group that represents the East Coast hip-hop scene.

With support from Queen Latifah, they made a striking debut in 1991.

The trio—Treach, Vin Rock, and DJ Kay Gee—has continued to captivate listeners with a seamless blend of skillful raps and catchy melodies.

In 1996, they won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album, becoming the inaugural recipient of that honor with their album Poverty’s Paradise, leaving a major mark on hip-hop.

Close friends with 2Pac, the group crafted a wide range of tracks from party anthems to socially conscious songs, earning enduring acclaim as an emblem of hip-hop’s golden age in the ’90s.

They’re highly recommended for listeners seeking danceable beats and skillful rap.

HigherBreanna Nix

Breanna Nix – Higher (Official Audio)
HigherBreanna Nix

Singer-songwriter Briana Nix from Denton, Texas, is drawing attention after placing third on American Idol Season 23 in 2025.

Co-produced by 19 Recordings, Inc.

and BMG Rights Management (US) LLC, this work is a masterful crossover rooted in Christian country while incorporating elements of pop and gospel.

The track features powerful vocals and an emotionally rich melody.

Just a few days after its release in May 2025, it topped the iTunes chart, winning over many listeners.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to feel uplifted or motivate yourself, and it’s recommended not only for fans of country and gospel, but for any music lover seeking a voice that truly resonates.

Heartbreak

MØ – Heartbreak (Official Video)
HeartbreakMØ

Starting with restrained percussion and marked by overlapping waves of synthesizers, this striking electropop number was released in May 2025 by the Danish artist MØ.

Featuring powerful vocals that seem to lay her emotions bare and an energetic dance beat, the track was unveiled as a lead single from the album “Plæygirl.” True to the style of MØ—who achieved global breakthrough with Major Lazer on “Lean On”—it delivers a vibrant rush, as if unleashing pent-up feelings onto the dance floor.

It’s ideal not only for party playlists, but also for those moments when you just want to dance wherever your emotions take you.

Hello,Mr.MonkeyArabesque

Nostalgic Melodies and Kayōkyoku Dance from Age 60: Hello Mr. Monkey / Arabesque
Hello,Mr.MonkeyArabesque

With its bright, catchy melody and lively rhythm, this is a song that makes you want to start moving.

Included on the acclaimed album “Friday Night” and released in 1977, it blends nostalgia with freshness.

The beautiful harmonies of Arabesque’s three members and the instantly singable melody line are especially memorable.

Featuring a clean Eurodisco sound, it’s perfect for enjoying with light, bouncy steps.

Its appeal lies in the freedom to move your body—swing your arms to the beat, go for a walk, and just have fun.

Highly recommended as a song to enjoy moving to the pleasant rhythm together with older adults.

Hoe EraRay Vaughn

Ray Vaughn, a Long Beach, California native, started rapping at 12 and grew up influenced by Drake and Lil Wayne.

He’s releasing a new track in May 2025.

Marked by a heavy bassline and dark beats, the song is a diss track aimed at Joey Bada$$ that embodies the long-standing tension between East and West Coast hip-hop scenes.

While honoring the traditions of West Coast hip-hop, he delivers a commanding performance with razor-sharp lyricism and a polished flow.

The track also serves as the lead single from his mixtape, “The Good, The Bad, The Dollar Menu.” With gritty, streetwise lyrics and hard-edged production, this is a must-listen for fans seeking real hip-hop.