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! (1–10)
HarukaNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI’s famous song “Haruka.” For female students living in the Reiwa era, this piece could be considered a staple graduation song.
True to YOASOBI’s style, it still features drastic pitch shifts, but since there are relatively few syllables set to the main melody, it can be considered easy to sing in terms of wordiness.
However, the vocal range is quite wide—from mid1 G to hi F#—and the highest notes are fairly high, so you need to sing with a clear focus on keeping the pitch accurate.
A Naked HeartNEW!Aimyon

When you’re going through days where love just doesn’t work out, it can feel like you’re the only one being left behind.
The 10th single, released in June 2020, is a warm ballad that gently embraces those bittersweet feelings.
Chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Housekeeper Mr.
Nagisa,” it resonated with many hearts.
Its simple arrangement, centered on piano and pianica, softly wraps unadorned, true-to-life emotions.
It tenderly portrays the feeling of wanting to fall in love again even after repeated heartbreaks, making it a song you’ll want to hear especially if you’ve grown timid about love.
Aimyon’s warm vocals will quietly give you a nudge toward tomorrow.
Have a dreamNEW!Sakuya & Kaguya from BEST FRIENDS!

This is an insert song from the anime Aikatsu Friends! that, through the story of a princess from the moon, portrays the importance of holding on to your dreams.
It was included on the single Fourth Color: BLUE, released in February 2019, and was used in multiple episodes, beginning with Episode 46.
With lyrics sprinkled with cosmic motifs like moon-gazing and the galaxy, the song’s world feels like a bridge of sound resonating across time and space.
The arrangement, which fuses classical elements with pop, creates a forward-looking atmosphere that’s both fantastical and uplifting.
It’s a perfect track for anyone striving toward their dreams or hoping to walk forward together with someone special.
Hard Days, Holy NightNEW!Porno Graffitti

Although it’s a B-side included on the single “Ai ga Yobu Hou e,” released in November 2003, it has long been cherished as Porno Graffitti’s hidden winter masterpiece.
The protagonist’s emotions—torn between year-end work pressures and a growing longing for the lover who waits—resonate with poignant clarity.
The loneliness and fragile hope of a first-year working adult intertwine with prayer-like English phrases for the holy night, seeping into the heart over a medium-tempo band sound.
It’s a song that gently stays by the side of those who can’t spend the Christmas season with someone dear.
Blade length: 200,000,000 centimetersNEW!Maximum the Hormone

Featured as the ending theme and an insert song for episode 3 of Chainsaw Man, this track delivers an intense, tightly packed experience—despite its brief length of roughly 90 seconds—where ferocious shouts collide with exhilarating melodies.
Released as a digital single in October 2022, it was later reused as an insert song in a new version, including previously unreleased sections, for the theatrical film Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc, which premiered in September 2025.
Why not lend an ear to their uniquely blended sound, marked by a striking contrast between stillness and motion?
FlowerNEW!Fujii Kaze

This song was released as a digital-only single on October 13, 2023.
It’s also the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “The Best Teacher” (Ichiban Suki na Hana), so some of you may have heard it.
It’s sung mostly in the mid-to-high range, and since Fujii Kaze’s vocal style is falsetto-based, many people will likely find it easy to sing.
It’s especially recommended if you tend to use a lot of breath when you sing.
Also, if you’re looking for something stylish, how about a song by Fujii Kaze? In all his tracks, rhythm is the key point.
If you can really feel the hi-hat in the drums, you should be able to sing with a great groove and stylish flair! Try singing with a dancing mindset!
broad daylightNEW!King Gnu

If only the incessant snowfall could wrap everything up and bleach even our past sins and pains white.
King Gnu’s 2019 digital single carries such an earnest wish.
Created as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Innocence: False Accusation Lawyer,” the track portrays the regret of someone who has committed an irreparable mistake, alongside the resolve to face forward and start walking again.
Even if you wish to be reborn pure white, the past is continuous and cannot be erased.
Still, the longing prayer to have the snow hide everything will undoubtedly resonate deeply with those spending time in winter’s chill, confronting themselves.






