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 feel seasonal! (51–60)
HappinessT-BOLAN

T-BOLAN has many power ballads that pierce deeply into the heart.
This song seems to exuberantly celebrate the pure joy of being with a loved one and the irreplaceable happiness hidden in the everyday.
Arashi Moritomo’s passionate yet warm vocals, supported by the band’s solid, muscular sound, surely reach straight into the listener’s heart.
This track was the B-side to the hit single “Surechigai no Junjō,” released in March 1993, and since it wasn’t included on any original studio album, it may have been something of a well-kept secret.
After about nine years, it was finally included on an album for the first time with the July 2002 best-of release “complete of T-BOLAN at the BEING studio.” It’s the kind of song that gently warms your heart when you want to reappreciate the presence of someone important or when you’re feeling a bit worn out by daily life.
Heart of GoldT-BOLAN

A gem of a ballad that shines as brightly as T-BOLAN’s biggest hits and has been cherished by fans for years.
Imbued with Arashi Moritomo’s life philosophy, this song conveys a pure, unwavering conviction that gently warms the listener’s heart.
Originally released in December 1991 as the B-side to the classic “Hanashitakunai,” it was later reborn from its synth-forward original into a softer, mellower arrangement and re-released in March 1996 as one of a double A-side single.
This version was also used as the ending theme for Olympic Quiz: Moero! Atlanta-Ō.
When you want to remember the things that truly matter—so easily lost amid the noise of everyday life—this song will surely stay close to your heart.
Heart of StoneT-BOLAN

The million-selling classic HEART OF STONE, released in May 1993, includes a hidden gem that fans have cherished for years.
Sharing its name with the album, this track rides a crunchy, driving guitar riff to portray a life lived with an unshakable will—like stone—unmoved by the surrounding currents.
Moritomo Arashi’s husky, passionate vocals are joined by a luxurious chorus lineup including Fusahiko Kondo, creating a truly stunning sound.
The album featuring this song topped the Oricon charts for three consecutive weeks.
When you’re uncertain and feel your convictions slipping, listening to this song will surely give you powerful courage.
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

This is the opening theme song for the anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” released on March 5, 2025.
It’s easy to tell where the song builds, and the accents should come naturally.
Vaundy’s singing style is characterized by a slightly languid tone, but that makes the contrast in the chorus and other climactic parts really cool, in my opinion.
When aiming for a high score, if you sing too smoothly the melody can become indistinct and your score may not go up, so try to articulate the vowels clearly.
Since you’re holding back your feelings in the A and B sections, imagining an emotional explosion in the chorus will make it easier to project your voice comfortably.
Overall, be mindful of diaphragmatic breathing to keep your voice steady.
If you engage your lower abdomen firmly while singing, your voice will come out straight, so give it a try!
Songs with titles starting with “Ha.” Lots that feel seasonal! (61–70)
hummingLila Ikuta

Although Rira Ikuta is known for her captivating high notes, Humming is, as the title suggests, a song you sing in a relaxed, humming style.
There isn’t much movement up and down in pitch, so I think it’s easy to sing.
Since there’s humming in the intro, I’d love for you to join in.
When you relax and hum, it becomes much easier to stay on pitch, and your vocal cords resonate properly rather than singing from the throat.
The trick is to take in plenty of air through your mouth and let it bounce lightly! One thing to watch out for is that if you end up making sound from your throat, your singing voice will stay throaty.
So, make a surprised expression and let the resonance lightly buzz between your eyebrows.
If you open your mouth just a little, the resonance will more easily travel to the area between your eyebrows.
The key is to keep it light and effortless, without tension.
The higher the notes get, the more breath you need, so it’s important to inhale and exhale for each phrase!
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterShigeru Izumiya

Shigeru Izumiya, known for his active career as an actor and his dedication to social contribution, was actually born in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture.
The roots of his music lie in folk and rock.
He originally played in a rock band, but after a fire at his home, he switched to being a folk singer who could perform with just an acoustic guitar.
He debuted in 1971, and in 1979 he won a television grand prize for his compelling performance in a drama.
He was also one of the founding members of For Life Records alongside artists like Yosui Inoue.
His powerful voice and soul-filled messages resonate across generations.
If you love robust Japanese rock and folk, his music is a must.
Happy Happy Happy HalloweenI’mew

This is the quintessential idol Halloween song! I’mew, the group with the concept “I’m with you,” released their first-ever Halloween track in October 2023.
With a four-on-the-floor dance beat and glitzy synths, it’s a cool-and-cute idol pop tune that feels great to listen to.
The lyrics capture the thrill of dressing up and enjoying a magical, out-of-the-ordinary world, as well as the sense of unity that comes from sharing a secret phrase with your friends.
Just listening gets you into a party mood.
In September 2024, they even held a solo concert themed around this song, and it’s become a beloved live staple.
It’s perfect for TikTok dance videos—and if you sing and dance to it with friends at karaoke, you’re sure to make the best memories!





