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 with titles that start with 'He'. For shiritori or karaoke reference (261–270)
Heisei DemocracyInugami Circus-dan

A veteran act with over 20 years of activity.
Their former band name was Inugami Circus-dan.
They have continued performing as the same four members since 1994 without any lineup changes.
They were active on a major label from 2003, but returned to the indie scene in 2006 and have continued to thrive as a long-running band.
They have been active under their current band name since 2012.
HEVENMasaharu Fukuyama
Masaharu Fukuyama, known for showcasing his wonderful voice mainly through adult ballads, also looks cool when performing slightly harder rock numbers, which further enhances his appeal.
His songs—adult and sexy—will continue to captivate both women and men.
Hey! Calorie QueenAyana Taketatsu

The eighth single by Ayana Taketatsu, known as a hugely popular voice actress with an adorable voice and looks.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Dagashi Kashi.
True to her style, it’s a song that doesn’t worry at all about calories—a common concern for girls.
A cute track that’s perfect for the autumn appetite season.
HeavensAyumi Koketsu Quartet
Debuting in July 2010, Ayumi Koketsu is a jazz alto saxophonist whose tone is rich and lustrous, with masterful expressiveness and well-honed technique.
Every track is outstanding, drawing you into her richly sensitive saxophone world.
Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke (271–280)
Even if people say I'm 'weird,' I always thought it was only natural to be different.Akihiro Miwa
Miwam Akihiro has long been called unique and unusual since childhood, and even now is considered “different” by conventional standards.
While an ordinary person might be discouraged by such remarks, Miwa reportedly chose to believe in his own talent and kept standing up to his critics.
He also wondered what could be wrong with activities that transcended gender.
Miwa’s steadfast way of life may have prompted others to question things and, in turn, helped to break down society’s conventional wisdom.
People who hold firm to their convictions are admirable.
Heavenly PsychoKanjani Eight

This is the B-side track of Kanjani Eight’s second single “Osaka Rainy Blues,” released on March 2, 2005.
The lyrics reflect how the group overcame the hardships of their past, including the period before their official debut, and the song embodies the members’ “Heavenly Psycho,” meaning a noble spirit.
Its popularity among fans has never waned.
A rearranged version by member Ryo Nishikido and Shogo Ohata was included on their 34th single “Samurai Song,” released on December 2, 2015.
Mr. Snake is naked.Lyrics by Setsuo Yazaki / Music by Kensuke Yugeda

Hebi-san wa Dakambō (Mr.
Snake Is Naked) is a children’s song full of humor and warmth, created by poet Setsuo Yazaki and composer Kensuke Yugeda.
With playful lyrics themed around a snake not wearing clothes, it tickles children’s imaginations.
It’s perfect for music time in kindergartens, preschools, and elementary schools, so why not sing and dance along with the kids? Even children who weren’t interested in snakes will surely be intrigued when they hear that the snake isn’t wearing any clothes!








