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Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!

Have you heard of karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next, or the version where you play using only song titles? The key is how many song titles you can remember and how many different songs you can sing, and it gets really exciting when music lovers play together.

Still, there are times when you just can’t come up with a song title… So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “Ha” to help you out when you get stuck on that syllable! There are lots of seasonally themed songs like “Haru” (spring), “Hanabi” (fireworks), and “Hana” (flower), so please take a look.

Songs with titles starting with “Ha”. Lots that feel like the seasons! (101–110)

Happy birthday to my son.Hirai Dai

Dai Hirai / Happy birthday to my son. (Lyric Video)
Happy birthday to my son. Dai Hirai

Singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, known for numerous hit songs such as “Stand by me, Stand by you.” This work, released for streaming in August 2025, is a heartfelt message song written to mark the birth of his second child.

Built around an acoustic guitar, the gentle sound is exceptionally soothing.

And the words, penned like a letter, carry a father’s straightforward feelings and prayers for the future.

Listening to it on your child’s birthday may remind you anew that the days you’ve shared are irreplaceable treasures.

High-gure! Squeak! Thump!Sayuri

This character song channels a crush and admiration for an older “big sister” figure into a lively shuffle rhythm.

Its irresistibly catchy, poppy sound makes you want to move, and the comical, high-energy vibe is incredibly appealing.

The vocals are performed by Sayuri, whose straightforward, bright voice lifts the listener’s spirits.

The song was used as an insert track in the TV anime Crayon Shin-chan.

Released in August 1993, it’s included on the album Crayon Shin-chan, which collects classic songs from the show’s early broadcast period.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to feel upbeat or power through the day with full energy like Shin-chan.

Happy Lucky Chappyano

ano “Happy Lucky Chappy” × Anime ‘Guilt of Tacopi’ Collaboration Music Video
Happy Lucky Chappy ano

A track where a piercing cry hides beneath a bright, pop sound and hits you right in the chest.

Featured on their second album “BONE BORN BOMB,” released in June 2025, this song serves as the opening theme for the anime “Takopi’s Original Sin.” At first glance it sounds cheerful, but in truth it depicts inescapable loneliness and defiance against society.

It mirrors the anguish carried by the characters in “Takopi’s Original Sin” and the world’s unfairness, powerfully stirring the listener’s emotions.

Give it a careful listen on a night when your heart is weighed down by helplessness.

Hunting SoulTOSHIROU

Dandadan Season 2 Insert Song FULL 『 Hunting Soul 』 by Toshiro (Kisho Taniyama) (KAN/ROM/ENG/IND)
Hunting SoulTOSHIROU

This is a song sung by Toshiro, the vocalist of the in-story band HAYASii.

It’s a power metal track with a striking high-speed beat and dramatic development, and as the title suggests, you can feel the fierce determination of someone confronting the darkness and hunting souls.

The lyrics, like a cry from the soul, resonate with the characters’ resolve and are sure to move you.

The piece was released in August 2025 and was used as an insert song that highlights a key exorcism scene in episode 18 of the anime Dandadan.

Thanks to its high level of polish, it became a major talking point, topping multiple Billboard Japan charts.

If you love Kisho Taniyama’s piercing high tones, or if you’re into the aesthetic metal style of the ’90s, this one will definitely strike a chord.

FlowerORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a rock band with a three-vocalist lineup, each with a different vocal range, captivating fans with their wide expressive palette.

Released in October 2004 as their eighth single, this song became a major hit as the theme for the film “Be with You.” It sings of a universal love directed not only toward a lover but also toward irreplaceable people like family and friends, with heartfelt lyrics that resonated with many.

Layers of strings over a wistful melody create an emotionally stirring ballad worthy of the catchphrase “the version of RANGE that makes you cry.” It topped the Oricon Weekly Chart for a total of four weeks and was also included on the acclaimed album “musiQ.” Listening to it while thinking of someone dear brings a gentle warmth, as if your heart is being softly embraced.

Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel like the seasons! (111–120)

parting giftAhab

The scent of fragrant olive drifts softly through the air, bringing on a faintly wistful feeling of autumn.

This is a song that slips seamlessly into that atmosphere.

Created by Ahab, its refreshing yet lonely rock sound is captivating.

Alongside scenes like clear autumn skies and red spider lilies comes a sense of impending farewell with someone important.

Still, it doesn’t feel merely sad; it carries a warm prayer for the other person’s future.

If you like it, be sure to listen to the self-cover version as well.

A Fateful Encounter at TwentySignal

Signal “A Fateful Meeting at 20” (1975)
A Fateful Encounter at Twenty

Set on a station platform where withered leaves sway in orange hues, this is Signal’s debut song that sings of a bittersweet love.

The story depicts a woman who, due to past events, has closed off her heart; touched by the protagonist’s deep kindness, she heals her pain and resolves to try trusting people once more.

Its acoustic resonance and the trio’s beautiful harmonies seem to gently envelop that pure worldview.

Released in September 1975, the track peaked at No.

14 on the Oricon weekly chart and became a hit, selling around 300,000 copies.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling a touch of autumn melancholy, its warm message may quietly stay by your side.