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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! (321–330)

Hello GoodbyeAobouzu

Aobozu “Hello Goodbye” MV
Hello Goodbye Aobozu

Formed in 1999 in Odawara, Kanagawa, Aobozu has captivated listeners with a diverse musical range—from youth punk influenced by The Blue Hearts to new wave.

In 2004, they made their major debut on Toy’s Factory with the album “Hiroshige Blue,” and since their first single “Uzura” in 2005, they have continued to release striking works one after another.

In 2014, vocalist hozzy also showcased his talent as an illustrator, winning the Best Music Illustrator award, drawing attention not only in music but in the arts as well.

Their melodious rock sound and down-to-earth lyrics resonate deeply, and their songs that evoke nostalgic memories of youth are recommended for anyone who wants to cherish the memories that music leaves in the heart.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ha.' Lots that evoke the seasons! (331–340)

Name of the FlowerBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Name of the Flower”
Flower's Name BUMP OF CHICKEN

A gem of a message song that spins feelings words can’t capture.

This over-six-minute epic from BUMP OF CHICKEN gently embraces the emotions we all hold for the people we want to see and the ones we’re waiting for.

Created after the band spent an entire night talking with the film’s director, the track was released in October 2007 as the theme song for the movie “ALWAYS: Sunset on Third Street 2,” topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also achieved the remarkable feat of monopolizing the top two spots alongside the simultaneously released single “Mayday.” Included on the album “orbital period,” the song—marked by its distinctive electric sitar tone—radiates a warm atmosphere that evokes the bonds with those we cherish.

It’s a piece you’ll want to sing with care, whether solo at karaoke or with close friends.

ash-crownedSohbana

Hatsune Miku 'Ash-Crowned'
Ash-crowned Sohbana

An impressive rock tune that asks what the true self really is.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sohbana, released in March 2025.

The comfortable rock-inspired sound meshes perfectly with Miku’s clear, transparent vocals.

The lyrics capture the inner conflict of a protagonist who has been playing the role of the “model student.” It’s sure to resonate with anyone who wants to reexamine their sense of self.

Chaotic CarnivalTonbi

Chaotic Carnival / Kagamine Rin & Len
Chaotic Carnival Tonbi

Swing jazz fans, don’t miss this one! Composed by Tonbi and released in March 2025, it features an arrangement that makes you feel like you’re right in the middle of a festival, built around a lively beat and a dynamic brass section.

The lyrics also unfold a mysterious worldview that makes you imagine what might have happened to the protagonist.

It’s a Vocaloid track that’s perfect both for getting into the groove and for deeper analysis!

HattoriUNICORN

UNICORN – Hattori (Louder Version)
Hattori UNICORN

A track included on UNICORN’s album Hattori, released in June 1989.

It’s a soul-tinged number marked by a hard-hitting guitar riff that portrays the stylish, laid-back confidence of a man in his thirties.

The story, which offers young listeners tips on the art of romantic give-and-take, unfolds in a distinctive narrative style, with playful, humorous lyrics that are part of its appeal.

The song stood out in the music scene at the time and became an important work that helped accelerate the band’s momentum after their debut.

The album Hattori was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan and reached No.

3 on the Oricon album chart.

Dear John Lennon,Magokoro Brothers

A unique song written in the form of a letter to a legendary musician.

Released by Magokoro Brothers in June 1996, the track portrays a bygone superstar who championed love and peace, blending occasional irony with deep respect.

It was also included on the album “GREAT ADVENTURE” and reached No.

57 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Though some provocative expressions sparked controversy at the time, the song resonates with many listeners as a work imbued with a sincere devotion to music.

It’s a classic recommended for those who want to explore the history of rock music or seek timeless, universal messages.

Song of Hakushon DaimaoYuri Shimazaki

Starting with adorable opening sound effects, the friendly lyrics vividly conjure the image of a great demon king emerging from a magic jar.

His character—honest, quick to tears, and full of human warmth—is wonderfully portrayed, making this a heartwarming piece that children and adults alike can enjoy.

Yuri Shimazaki’s bright, soaring vocals further enhance the comedic storytelling atmosphere.

Released by Nippon Columbia in October 1969, it gained popularity as the opening theme for a Fuji TV–broadcast anime airing at the same time.

It’s a perfect track for moments when everyone wants to have fun together—like family time on holidays or children’s events.