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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” (431–440)

HatredPaleface Swiss

Paleface Swiss – Hatred (Official Music Video)
HatredPaleface Swiss

A whirlwind of intensity and despair, deathcore band Paleface Swiss are dropping a ferocious new track on September 26, 2024.

True to their style—shaped by nu metal influences like early Slipknot—the song features an assaultive sound paired with lyrics that deliver a scathing critique of modern society.

The central theme of “hatred” goes beyond mere emotional expression, exposing the darkness of society and the inner turmoil of the individual.

Released as a lead single from the album “Cursed,” it stands out as one of the most memorable tracks among the nine.

It’s a must-listen not only for metalcore fans but also for anyone grappling with frustration or despair about the world.

Keep an eye out for “Cursed,” set for release on January 3 next year.

HoneycombPanchiko

Panchiko – Honeycomb (Official Video)
HoneycombPanchiko

The highly anticipated new release from Panchiko, the Nottingham, UK–based indie rock band, arrives in February 2025.

Skillfully fusing elements of 1970s pop rock and neo-psychedelia influenced by ELO and MGMT, the band elevates these sounds with a contemporary twist.

After reuniting in 2020, they made their official debut with the 2023 album Failed at Math(s).

This track is a lead single from their forthcoming album Ginkgo, slated for release in April 2025, and its animated music video—depicting the meeting of the sun and the moon—has also been generating buzz.

If you’re seeking a fantastical atmosphere and dreamy soundscapes, this is sure to deliver a deeply satisfying experience.

HandsPoint Point

Point Point – Hands (feat. Denai Moore)
HandsPoint Point

This is a track by Point Point that has been making waves in the electronic music scene.

Its distinctive sound, incorporating elements of future bass, leaves a strong impression, and it was released in April 2017.

The lyrics carry a message of self-liberation, conveying a strong will to break free from the shackles of the past.

The music video depicts a story set against the backdrop of war, linking to the song’s weighty themes.

The blend of electronic music and emotional lyrics is masterfully executed, making it a track that resonates deeply with listeners.

It might be the perfect choice when you want to combine mechanical movements with human emotional expression while doing a robot dance.

HEAVYPolak GBP

“Polak GBP,” by Polish rapper Mata, is a new project with strong international potential.

The track in focus is his new song released in September 2024, created to commemorate a sneaker launch in collaboration with adidas.

Set over a drill-inspired beat, it features powerful rapping that portrays his journey from Poland to London and the path to success.

Seamlessly weaving English and Polish, the song expresses his identity and offers a glimpse of an artist taking on new challenges.

Highly recommended for anyone interested in Europe’s cutting-edge hip-hop scene.

Have The Heart ft. Dolly PartonPost Malone

Post Malone – Have The Heart (Lyric Video) ft. Dolly Parton
Have The Heart ft. Dolly PartonPost Malone

The American rapper Post Malone’s song is making waves as a cross-generational collaboration.

Featuring the queen of country music, Dolly Parton, the track appears on his album F-1 Trillion, released in August 2024.

Centered on the foreboding of a painful breakup, the lyrics portray the struggles of lovers, with Post Malone’s striking voice and Dolly Parton’s delicate vocals blending beautifully.

Its raw, organic production—standing apart from conventional digital sounds—has earned high praise from country music fans as well.