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Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.

What songs come to mind that start with the Japanese syllable “he” (へ)?

In this article, we will introduce songs whose titles begin with “He” (へ).

Many titles that start with “He” (へ) feature words like “HEY,” “peace,” or “HEAVEN.”

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from upbeat, high-energy numbers to moving ballads and songs with thought-provoking lyrics.

Feel free to use this list for a song-title shiritori game or for a karaoke session limited to songs that start with “He” (へ)!

Songs with titles that start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (91–100)

A Closed TownCarmen Maki & OZ

Speaking of Carmen Maki, “Sometimes Like a Child Without a Mother” comes to mind, but what’s indispensable to her career is her shift to rock.

It’s well known that after listening to Janis Joplin and being profoundly impacted, she switched to rock.

This song features dark lyrics and stands as a major work of blues rock.

Hey mommyMONGOL800

This is a song overflowing with love for Okinawa and the passion of youth.

The protagonist’s fears and hopes on a journey of self-discovery are captured in simple English lyrics.

The repeated phrases that begin with questions are striking, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in September 2001, this track remains one of MONGOL800’s signature works, beloved by many fans.

It’s also a surefire crowd-pleaser live, with the entire venue singing together in a truly awe-inspiring scene.

When you feel like you’re losing your way, it’s a recommended encouragement song that gives you the courage to look forward.

Songs with titles that start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (101–110)

Protean; ever-changing; phantasmal transformationKankaku Piero

Kankaku Piero “Metamorphosis”
Protean Sensation Pierrot

A track from the 1st full album “Shikisai Hitoiro.” According to vocalist Yokoyama, this album is packed with both the Kankaku Piero of the past four years and the Kankaku Piero of today, and this particular song is one he can proudly say fully embodies the strengths they’ve had up to now.

He also said that while the tempo and structure change rapidly, the song ultimately leaves you with the impression of having listened to something really cool.

Hello, WorkerHayashi Kei

"Hello, Worker" – KEI feat. Megurine Luka
Hello, Worker Hayashi Kei

It’s a rock number that gives you the motivation to work and the energy to make it through the day.

Created by Vocaloid producer Hayashi Kei, also known as “Not-an-illustrator KEI,” it was released in 2011.

The standout feature of this song is, of course, that it takes “work” as its theme.

At the moment you’re about to enter society, you can’t help but worry, “What am I capable of? What do I want to do?” This piece offers comfort for those feelings.

Please take a moment to think back to who you were when you first listened to it.

Hey, Mr. EmptyAIR SWELL

AIR SWELL “Hey Mr. Empty” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Hey Mr. Empty AIR SWELL

AIR SWELL is a three-piece rock band whose appeal lies in wild tracks driven by a tough, hard-hitting rock sound.

If you listen without looking at the lyrics, you might think, “Are they singing in English?”—but in fact, most of their lyrics are in Japanese! Delivering those Japanese lyrics with an English-like phrasing is guitarist-vocalist hamaken, whose rugged voice perfectly matches the band’s vibe.

Bassist hiromitsu also takes lead vocals at times, and his edgy, bad-boy tone makes AIR SWELL’s songs even cooler and louder.

Hell or HeavenAKB48

“Hell or Heaven” MV 45-second ver. / AKB48 [Official]
Hell or HeavenAKB48

A track released in 2014.

It’s by an idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto, formed in 2005.

This is one of the songs created for use in the pachinko machine “CR Pachinko AKB48: Bara no Gishiki,” released by Kyoraku.

At the time, it became a hot topic that you could watch AKB’s live footage once every hour.

Hello SignalsAdo

This is a hope-filled song woven by Ado’s vocals.

Released in December 2023, it drew attention as a tie-in track for a SoftBank commercial.

Through the “window” of a smartphone, it conveys the anticipation and joy of discovering a new world, expressed with an exhilarating sound.

The refreshing band arrangement is truly uplifting.

It’s the perfect song for anyone taking a new step forward—and it’s sure to energize the hearts of children.