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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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'H' (371–380)

Hotel SphinxImperial Triumphant

IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT – Hotel Sphinx (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Hotel SphinxImperial Triumphant

A new track has arrived from Imperial Triumphant, the New York-based avant-garde black metal band.

Known for their distinctive style that fuses black metal with elements of jazz, this work is marked by complex rhythms and enigmatic structures heavily influenced by the city.

Released in November 2024, the song carries a profound message that seems to expose the dark side of the entertainment industry.

Its blend of improvisational free jazz and avant-garde black metal creates a unique atmosphere that evokes urban dread.

As the lead single from their upcoming 2025 album, Goldstar, this track showcases the band’s spirit of musical exploration and their sharp social critique.

Hollow Bone (plɹoʍ ǝɥʇ)In Hearts Wake

In Hearts Wake – Hollow Bone (plɹoʍ ǝɥʇ) [Official Music Video]
Hollow Bone (plɹoʍ ǝɥʇ)In Hearts Wake

In Hearts Wake, known as an Australian metalcore band, has drawn attention with songs themed around environmental issues.

One track from their latest album, Kaliyuga, that carries a deeper meaning is Hollow Bone (plɹoʍ ǝɥʇ).

Its powerful guitar riffs and vocals convey a strong message of regeneration and a sustainable future.

As a song that could be called a symbol of the band’s activism, it asks us: What do we live for, and what do we die for? Highly recommended for those who want to fully immerse themselves in the post-apocalyptic world depicted in Kaliyuga.

Here Comes The Hotstepper (Remix)Ini Kamoze

Ini Kamoze – Here Comes The Hotstepper (Remix) (Official Video)
Here Comes The Hotstepper (Remix)Ini Kamoze

Speaking of a killer tune that fuses reggae and dancehall and is perfect for summer, it has to be the classic by Chamoise Aini.

Since its 1994 release, it has dominated charts around the world.

It even hit No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100 and became a huge hit across Europe.

It’s also featured on the soundtrack of the film “Prêt-à-Porter.” With its powerful rhythm and catchy melody, the lyrics celebrating confidence and strength are unforgettable.

Skillfully weaving in Jamaican slang, it portrays an attitude of overcoming adversity.

It’s the perfect track to blast with friends on a hot summer day.

How We Used To Say GoodbyeInvent Animate

Invent Animate – How We Used To Say Goodbye [Official Visualizer]
How We Used To Say GoodbyeInvent Animate

The new song by Invent Animate, a rising star in metalcore, is a poignant masterpiece themed around the pain of parting and self-liberation.

The striking contrast between the calm moments and sudden explosive bursts stands out, and Marcus Vik’s emotionally charged vocals add depth to the track.

Included on the album Heavener (Definitive), released in May 2024, this song heralds a new era for the band.

It carries a passionate message from Invent Animate, meant for anyone who wants to break free from the shackles of the past.

Heaven Can WaitIron Maiden

Heaven Can Wait (2015 Remaster)
Heaven Can WaitIron Maiden

Recorded by an iconic figure of British metal for the September 1986 album “Somewhere in Time,” this track is an epic piece themed around a near-death experience.

Spanning 7 minutes and 42 seconds, it features a grand atmosphere highlighted by distinctly ’80s synthesizers.

In live performances, the call-and-response chorus that unites the audience is especially striking.

The lyrics depict a loss of reality when facing death and a journey toward heaven, while asserting a strong will that “it’s not time to die yet.” It’s also a well-known live staple, so beginners should definitely check it out!

Hell on EarthIron Maiden

Iron Maiden – Hell On Earth (Official Audio)
Hell on EarthIron Maiden

Closing out the 2021 album Senjutsu, this track unfolds an epic world of progressive metal.

Its commanding runtime of over 11 minutes draws listeners in with a structure that gradually builds from a quiet intro to an accelerating tempo.

Steve Harris’s deft lyricism tackles contemporary issues such as war and environmental destruction, delivering a profound message.

Packed with the band’s quintessential sound—from galloping rhythms to dazzling solos by multiple guitarists—it showcases them at their best.

The lyrics, imbued with a yearning for peace, are sure to resonate with people living through challenging times.

HalloweenJP Ashkar

If you want to fully immerse yourself in Halloween’s dark atmosphere, this track is perfect for you.

Released by JP Ashkar in November 2021, the song features a simple arrangement of just rhythmic acoustic guitar and handclaps, yet it somehow feels eerie and evocative of a Halloween night.

The lyrics roll out motifs like cobwebs, ghosts, and vampires one after another, drawing listeners into a whirlpool of fear.

It’s guaranteed to instantly elevate the vibe when used as background music for a Halloween party.

Even those who scare easily will feel reassured by the end with a playful “just kidding,” making it a fun, spirited track.