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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Song titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (191–200)
HELLO, NEW WORLD!Teary Planet

This is a song that gives you the courage to take a new step forward.
It’s a work by Teary Planet, released in January 2025.
Megurine Luka’s emotionally rich vocals weave questions to her past self and the future.
It portrays the anticipation for a new world reached after a long journey, along with the struggles along the way—something that really tugs at the listener’s heartstrings.
If you want to have a good cry and reset your feelings, this song will be right there with you.
Together until it clears upTohta Kasamura

It’s a song that gently stays close to a wounded heart and lights a warm glow.
Created by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, it was released in June 2025.
This piece is a piano ballad that feels as if someone beside you is softly saying, “It’s going to be okay.” Its pure wish for the other person’s smile, and the resolve to overcome hard times together, truly resonates.
The piano’s delicate melodies and Ameginu’s clear, translucent vocals carry that gentle message even more deeply.
When you’re carrying worries you can’t tell anyone, listening to it will surely make your heart feel a little lighter.
The First StepThe Turmoil of NONO

With emotional vocals and an exhilarating band sound that set listeners’ hearts ablaze, this is a track by NONO-no-Ran.
Themes like “the courage to take a new step” and “down-to-earth hopes and anxieties” resonate with the pure passion of high school baseball players chasing the ball.
The song is the title track of the EP “Hajime no Ippo,” released in January 2024, and in the summer of the same year it colored many moving moments as the ending theme for regional high school baseball tournaments on cable TV.
It’s a masterpiece that offers courage and hope to everyone embarking on a new challenge.
Wind of AugustMina Ganaha

Featuring an acoustic sound that vividly evokes refreshing summer scenes, this work is a heartwarming song woven in the artist’s own words by Mina Ganaha, a singer-songwriter from Amami Ōshima.
It gently sings of the loneliness that accompanies passing seasons and the positive strength to step into the future, warmly embracing the listener’s heart.
Released in July 2002 as one half of the double A-side single “Owaranai Natsu / Hachigatsu no Kaze,” it served as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Nettō Kōshien,” and likely remains in many people’s memories.
When you hear it at summer’s end, it stirs both nostalgic memories and the drive to take on new challenges—a perfect classic for the soundtrack of youth.
Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons! (201–210)
FIREWORKSEXILE

A dance tune that ignites listeners’ passion to a boiling point, like grand fireworks scorching the night sky! The shamisen’s timbre adds a touch of Japanese elegance, while the relentless rap-fused sound overflows with the energetic appeal unique to EXILE’s early 14-member era.
Released in July 2009, this track was EXILE’s 31st single and topped the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It also gained wide recognition as the CM song for “Sky PerfecTV! EXILE TV,” and was included on the acclaimed million-selling album “Ai Subeki Mirai e” that same year.
It’s a must-recommend song for anyone who wants to enjoy the hot season to the fullest.
spring breezeSeven Billion Dots

This is a song wrapped in a pleasantly uplifting feeling—like a fresh spring breeze carrying hope and a touch of uncertainty deep into your heart.
You can feel a straightforward resolve to step into the future, believing that the memories of sweating it out with friends, the scent of the dirt on the field, and even the tears of frustration will surely become your strength.
Included on Seven Billion Dots’ mini-album “pieces,” the track drew attention upon its release in July 2019 and, that spring, served as the theme song for MBS’s “Minna no Koshien” and related broadcasts, encouraging countless high school baseball players.
It is truly a youthful anthem that gives a push to anyone embarking on a new chapter or striving toward a goal.
August NightSilent Siren

If you want to savor that thrill of the moment when love starts to take off on a summer night, Silent Siren’s world might be just what you’re looking for.
Their sound rides on an up-tempo rock beat at BPM 188—like it’s syncing with your heartbeat—vividly capturing that bittersweet sense of anticipation that words can’t quite express but makes you feel something is about to begin.
The melody, originally a ballad, was reborn with a driving arrangement, creating a richly flavored fusion of the slightly calm atmosphere unique to summer nights and the searing heat of rock.
Released in August 2015 as their 10th single, the track reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It was also featured as the theme for Vantan Design Institute’s “Summer Seminar” commercial, bringing it to many ears.
Put it on during the drive back with someone you’re interested in, let the night breeze in, and it just might be the perfect BGM to bring the two of you closer.





