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 evoke the seasons! (141–150)
fireworksRIP SLYME

This song closes out the second half of the album TOKYO CLASSIC, the group’s first to achieve million-seller status.
Released in July 2002, it paints a poignant picture of a summer gone by, carried on the gentle timbre of acoustic guitar.
Without using direct words, its poetic lyrics skillfully evoke the great blossoms blooming in the night sky, richly stirring the listener’s imagination.
Kj from Dragon Ash also contributed on bass, which became a talking point; his warm groove hints at RIP SLYME’s musical evolution.
It’s a standout ballad, perfect for a sentimental night spent reminiscing at summer’s end.
with a happy endingTRACK15

Have you ever had that aching experience of knowing a love won’t be returned, yet being unable to stop your heart from being drawn in? Released in July 2025 and crafted by TRACK15, this piece is a love song that portrays an irresistible longing and the strength to keep trying anyway.
Its message—thinking straight and true about someone no matter how it ends—really hits home.
The refreshing sound is another reason why.
It’s a wonderful rock number that gently stays by the side of anyone troubled by a love that just won’t go right.
happiness!!!Kaela Kimura

Singer-songwriter Kaela Kimura, who garnered popularity with her rock sound that retained an air of ennui.
While her recent, more pop-leaning style is wonderful too, many women in their 30s probably prefer the rock flavor from this period.
Her track “happiness!!!” is a perfect work for savoring her rock side.
Although the average pitch is high and it may seem difficult, the overall range itself isn’t that wide at mid2A to hiF, and there’s plenty of room to lower the key, making it a song that’s relatively easy to score high with at karaoke.
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (151–160)
Heart earringsSeiko Matsuda

A heartbreaking breakup song that shines with Seiko’s mature charm: in the relentless snowfall, she removes her cherished earrings as if to hide her memories.
You can keenly feel the protagonist’s wavering heart as she suspects her lover’s change of feelings and, out of jealousy, puts on a brave front.
This work is said to mark a turning point in her career—stepping beyond her previously sweet, innocent image to sing about the subtle emotions of an adult woman.
Released in November 1984 and included on the album “Windy Shadow,” the song reached number one on the charts despite having no special tie-in.
Anyone who has experienced the emptiness that comes with the end of love will surely find deep resonance in it.
On a special/celebratory dayReira Shio

Spun by Leila Ushio, this song is a warm love ballad that sings of how the ordinary moments spent with someone special color life like flowers.
Created as the ending theme for the TV anime “A Sign of Affection Blossoms with Grace” (Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku), it was released in July 2025.
It beautifully captures the pure affection of the original work through Leila Ushio’s clear vocals and dramatic sound.
When you’re feeling a little worn out by days that don’t go your way, listening to this song might help you notice the happiness right beside you and fill your heart with gentleness.
The Emperor's New ClothesTHE BLUE HEARTS

Its exhilarating spirit of defiance—asking “Is that really so great?” of visible authority and empty formalities—is its biggest draw.
Many listeners have probably found courage in its straightforward message, which seems to speak up for hearts that can’t say what they want to.
This song is one track from the classic album THE BLUE HEARTS, released in May 1987.
The album, which includes Linda Linda—a track still hugely influential and featured in commercials—continues to wield enormous impact today.
When you feel yourself getting swept up by the atmosphere around you and losing sight of who you are, give it a listen.
It’ll help you laugh off stifling conventions and find the courage to be your true self.
Happy BirthdayShikao Suga

In a corner of the city, you can picture someone crying out heartfelt congratulations to a loved one—an aching yet warm song.
While hinting at past regrets, it expresses gratitude to “that person” who was kind to the singer, delivering a message imbued with Suga Shikao’s characteristic, slightly clumsy yet profound love that truly resonates.
Originally written for Kyoko, Suga Shikao’s self-cover was included on his June 1998 album FAMILY.
It also enhances an emotional scene as an insert song in the anime Honey and Clover II.
Why not listen to it while thinking of someone dear who lives far away?





