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.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ha'. Lots that feel like the seasons! (121–130)
in broad daylightRingo Sheena

This song was specially written as the theme for the film “About a Certain Place in the Kinki Region.” It was released as a double A-side single in August 2025.
Regarding this work, Sheena Ringo herself said, “Horror is my forte,” and the imposing band sound, featuring a stellar lineup including Shun Ishiwaka, harmonizes perfectly with the film’s horror elements.
When the hidden truth is revealed, please immerse yourself in the earnest emotions that well up within.
Happy End PrincessSumire Uesaka

This is a song by Sumire Uesaka about a selfish princess who defies fate and strives for a happy ending.
Even though her actions start out as self-preservation, for some reason everyone around her mistakes her for a saint—can’t you just picture this frantic yet adorable princess? Released in October 2023 as her 14th single, the track was chosen as the theme song for the anime “Tearmoon Empire Story: One Girl’s Rebirth to Fortune from the Gallows.” She’s a little different from the idealized princess—full of human charm—and she’s sure to make your heart skip a beat!
Like the beginningRen

This is a solo song by REN from JO1, whose official music video was released on July 23, 2025.
Overall, it has a calm vibe, with many long high notes mainly in falsetto.
If you focus on matching the pitch bar and sing carefully, you should be able to score high! For songs with continuous falsetto, breath control and core stability are crucial—shift your mindset from “projecting your voice” to “letting the breath flow.” First, engage your lower abdomen to keep your body steady and lift your facial muscles.
Imagining the sound traveling straight upward from the top of your head will improve the falsetto tone and make pitching easier.
There are some low notes in the latter half, but keep the same singing approach.
If you suddenly change where you place your voice, it can turn into a throaty sound and make it harder to stay on pitch, so be careful.
It’s a relatively short, three-minute song, so definitely give it some practice!
HanahikariLegal Lily

What this floating alternative rock sound depicts is a desperate plea to hold back a loved one heading to war.
Words like “fighter jet” and “soldier” thrust the brutal reality that borders our peaceful everyday life before us, powerfully shaking the listener’s heart.
Released in September 2019, this song is Regal Lily’s milestone debut single, written as the theme for the film The Flowers of Evil.
When we long for a world without conflict, its quietly prayerful vocals are sure to resonate deeply within you.
Songs with titles starting with “Ha”. Lots that feel seasonal! (131–140)
Flower ~Flowers in Everyone’s Heart~Lyrics and Music by Masayoshi Kano

It’s a warm, heartfelt song that, like the flow of a river, accepts both tears and smiles, and sings of making beautiful flowers bloom in our hearts.
Its somewhat nostalgic melody, rooted in Okinawan folk music, and its lyrics filled with an earnest prayer for peace resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in June 1980, the piece was also used as the ending theme for the 1995 film “Himeyuri no Tō” (The Tower of Himeyuri).
The fact that it is beloved in more than 60 countries speaks to the universality of its message.
It is a song that reminds us not to forget tragic history and teaches the importance of building a future without conflict.
Spring’s elusive hueInabakumori

Have you ever felt something more complicated than just hope in the season of spring? Created by Inabakumori, known for works like “Lagtrain,” this song gently accompanies the subtleties of the heart.
It was released in August 2025 as the official demo song for the Synthesizer V voicebanks Ayasumi Shuo and Ayasumi Lirise.
Set against the calmness of spring, it delicately portrays unruly emotions carried by a refined, delicate sound.
The harmony woven by the two vocals feels like an inner dialogue with yourself.
It’s a Vocaloid track that reveals more depth the more you listen.
Make it into a bouquet.wacci

“How should I express gratitude to my parents?” This heartwarming song by the five-member band wacci offers one answer to that bashful dilemma.
It sings about the struggles our parents faced that we didn’t recognize until we grew up, and the deep love that accepted and forgave us unconditionally no matter what.
It expresses an overflowing “thank you” in song, like presenting a beautiful bouquet.
The track is included on the album Gunjō Refrain, released in November 2018.
In 2020, a music video made from about 400 fan-submitted photos was produced, moving many people.
Sing it at a wedding or a family celebration, and it will warmly embrace listeners’ hearts and bring the whole venue together.
Why not sing it with all your heart, thinking of the people you hold dear?





