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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' (441–450)

Honey BoyPurple Disco Machine, Benjamin Ingrosso feat. Nile Rodgers & Shenseea

Purple Disco Machine, Benjamin Ingrosso feat. Nile Rodgers & Shenseea – Honey Boy (Official Video)
Honey BoyPurple Disco Machine, Benjamin Ingrosso feat. Nile Rodgers & Shenseea

Purple Disco Machine’s new masterpiece “Honey Boy” pursues the fusion of disco and dance music.

Featuring Benjamin Ingrosso, Nile Rodgers, and Shenseea, this track—released in May 2024—hits a sweet spot at 120 BPM and is guaranteed to light up the dance floor.

The lyrics, centered on romance and allure, brilliantly capture the thrill of nighttime adventures and fresh encounters.

Blending elements of funk, soul, disco, and house, it’s the perfect soundtrack for midsummer parties or a driving playlist.

HeartbreakerPurple Disco Machine, Chromeo

Purple Disco Machine, Chromeo – Heartbreaker (Official Video)
HeartbreakerPurple Disco Machine, Chromeo

A dance track packed with the full appeal of disco and electro-funk—that’s “Heartbreaker,” the collaboration between Purple Disco Machine and Chromeo.

The lyrics portray the anguish and confusion of love, candidly expressing a complicated relationship with a partner.

Paired with a beat-driven, groovy sound, it’s a song that’s sure to ignite the dance floor.

Released in June 2024, the track appears on Purple Disco Machine’s album Paradise.

It’s a perfect choice for those looking to turn up the energy at summer parties and club events.

Happy Birthday EverybodyRay Barretto

HAPPY BIRTHDAY EVERYBODY – RAY BARRETTO
Happy Birthday EverybodyRay Barretto

For those seeking a festive birthday song that skillfully fuses Latin music and soul, we recommend Ray Barretto from the United States.

Featured on his 1967 album “Latino Con Soul,” this track captivates with a lively, dance-inducing sound: passionate rhythms from Latin percussion like congas and bongos, and a dazzling horn section infused with salsa and jazz elements.

Rooted in Puerto Rican traditional music, Barretto delivers a track brimming with life-affirming groove that is distinctly his own.

It’s a perfect pick to energize a birthday party or to discover new charms in Latin music.

HEHEHERema

The new song by Rema, a young singer from Nigeria, is a provocative message aimed at critics.

It pairs a unique sound that fuses Afrobeats and punk with lyrics celebrating his own success.

This standout track is part of HEIS, a 19-song album released in July 2024.

Having surpassed 1 billion streams with his collaboration “Calm Down” featuring Selena Gomez, Rema shows no signs of slowing down with this release.

It’s a must-listen not only for music lovers but also for anyone seeking the strength to stand firm against criticism.

House of LightRivers of Nihil

Rivers of Nihil – House of Light (Official Video)
House of LightRivers of Nihil

An ambitious work that pioneers a new frontier in progressive death metal arrives in February 2025.

The lead single from Rivers of Nihil’s fifth album, self-titled Rivers of Nihil, is the first track from their new lineup featuring new vocalist Adam Biggs and guitarist Andy Thomas.

Its powerful riffs, sweeping choruses, and saxophone tones weave a distinctive soundscape that, paired with profound themes of introspection and the essence of life, makes a deeply stirring impact.

The track appears as the sixth song on the Rivers of Nihil album.

Contributing to the recording are alto saxophonist Patrick Corona and cellist Grant McFarland, and the music video by My Good Eye Music Visuals has also been drawing attention.

A must-listen for fans of progressive elements and heavy musicianship.