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)!
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Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (171–180)
Hey yo…WANIMA

This song is included on the first full-length album Are You Coming?, released in 2015.
While WANIMA is often associated with high-energy, uplifting anthems, “Hey yo.
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.” is a mellow, emotional track.
It isn’t one of their most widely known songs, but it’s easy to sing thanks to its comfortable vocal range and tempo—and above all, the lyrics are sure to grab listeners’ hearts and draw them in.
The song is also known for expressing the band’s sentiments about the Great East Japan Earthquake.
HELLO〜Paradise Kiss〜YUI

HELLO ~Paradise Kiss~ is a song written in 2011 as the theme for the film “Paradise Kiss.” The lyrics reflect the film’s world exactly as it is, and the music video has a charming pastel-colored finish.
This heart-thumping pop tune is a perfect fit for a girl in love.
Heads Will RollYeah Yeah Yeahs

This is a track from the 2009 album “It’s Blitz!” by the New York-based rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
They have an urban sound rooted in post-punk and dance-punk, making extensive use of programmed elements.
The cool persona of vocalist Karen O really stands out.
Helter-SkelterYup’in

This is dance music that leaves a dirty, cool impression with its hardcore texture and dangerous atmosphere, highlighted by gritty vocals.
The track has a chic, bewitching hip-hop vibe, resulting in a piece that could propose its own unique kind of entrance ceremony—making it a song I can recommend.
HEAVEN AND HELLZIGGY

The title track from the 2002 album “HEAVEN AND HELL.” A rock band from Tokyo formed in 1984; currently, only Juki Morishige remains in the lineup.
It’s a cool number featuring an up-tempo driving rhythm, hard-edged guitars, and high-tone vocals delivering a melody line reminiscent of “Gloria.”
Songs whose titles start with 'He'. Useful for shiritori and karaoke (181–190).
Heavenlybala

Bala is a music collective drawing attention with their psychedelic worldview.
The piece they created around the themes of heaven and the real world is Heavenly.
It’s a disco track reminiscent of the ’90s, and its lyrics depict someone being led into a fantastical world.
It’s the perfect song for those moments when you’re ready to let loose and get excited.
The music video, which conveys the song’s world with a slightly surreal vibe, is also a must-see.
Heisei Paingo!go!vanillas

It’s a fast-paced piece that feels like a fusion of Japanese rock and rockabilly.
The song is by the rock band go!go!vanillas—also known for tracks like “Ningen Sanka” and “Magic”—and was released in 2017 as their fourth single.
A crisp guitar phrase blends with vocalist Tatsuya Maki’s voice to create an expansive, liberating atmosphere.
Plenty of people are sure to love this lively vibe.
And the positive lyrics—like “Even if the future looks dark, let’s keep moving forward”—are wonderful, too!





