Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi.”
From common words like “Hikari” (Light) and “Hero” to rarer ones like “Higurashi” and “Hiiro” (Scarlet), there are many titles that start with the “hi” sound.
What words come to mind?
In this article, we introduce popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with “hi.”
Our research turned up a wealth of songs—from long-beloved classics to fan-supported masterpieces.
The more we dig, the more we find…!
Feel free to use this not only when you’re wondering, “What songs start with ‘hi’?” but also as a prompt for shiritori or when choosing tracks for karaoke.
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Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (161–170)
Killing time, someone’s lifeUhana Roku

A track steeped in a dark, mysterious atmosphere.
Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals fuse with a heavy sound to deliver a sharp satire on anonymity and the fragility of one’s sense of justice.
Illustrator Oozora Danjo handled the jacket artwork, visually expressing the song’s worldview.
Released in October 2020, the piece has surpassed one million views on YouTube.
It’s a song that prompts deep reflection on the issues of anonymity in modern society and the dangers of judging others.
Highly recommended for those interested in the darker side of the internet and human psychology.
A century of youthdoodle

This is a signature song by Rakugaki, a band whose melodies truly resonate with the heart.
Included on their debut EP “Clover,” released in January 2024, the track celebrates the importance of savoring youth regardless of age.
The lyrics convey a desire to cherish innocence and a playful spirit.
Centered on memories from school days and the bonds of friendship, the song has gained traction on social media platforms like TikTok, especially among younger listeners.
With its bright, breezy pop-rock sound, it’s sure to lift the spirits of anyone who listens.
It’s a perfect pick for a lyric video that looks back on youthful memories.
Songs with titles starting with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (171–180)
You're not alone.Mari Amachi

When you come across a nostalgic song, you can’t help but feel tears welling up, can you? Wrapped in Mari Amachi’s gentle, warm voice, this is a track that lets you feel heartfelt love.
Released in May 1972, it was a massive hit, topping the Oricon charts for six consecutive weeks.
It sold 601,000 copies and ranked sixth on the year-end chart.
She also appeared on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen for three consecutive years.
It’s wonderful to listen to while snuggling up with someone, or to enjoy quietly on your own while thinking of someone special.
Either way, you’re sure to spend a heartwarming, lovely time.
We’ve started serving cold Chinese-style noodles.AMEMIYA

Speaking of AMEMIYA’s signature work, it has to be the song themed around a classic taste of summer: hiyashi chuka (cold Chinese-style noodles).
Its lyrics brim with the playful spirit unique to a comedian, cleverly tying various everyday happenings to hiyashi chuka in amusing ways.
Released as a single CD in 2011, it became a major hit after being performed on TBS’s “Arabiki-dan.” Seamlessly blending AMEMIYA’s musical and comedic talents, the piece has found success in many arenas, leading to more requests for customized parody versions at weddings and corporate events.
Christmas AloneMiki Imai

A heartrending winter classic by Miki Imai, included on the album “fiesta” released in December 1988.
It stirs up a warm sense of nostalgia, and it’s a song you want to hear when Christmas comes around.
You can easily imagine it playing not only on the radio but also out in the streets or in a café.
The way it layers delicate emotions over Christmas scenes really tightens your chest.
As a song from the ’80s, it has that lovely balance of simple beauty and wistfulness—an elegant Christmas song for grown-ups.
I also recommend it as a track that keeps you company when you spend Christmas on your own.
Biri MillionYuri

A song released in January 2023 by male singer-songwriter Yuuri that’s packed with the appeal of a motivational anthem.
Centered on the theme of life’s choices and values, it conveys the importance of deciding your own path through a dialogue between an elderly man and a young person.
Included on his second album, “Ni,” it captured many listeners’ hearts, reaching No.
6 on Billboard Japan’s JAPAN HOT 100.
The music video, created in collaboration with comedian and flipbook artist Tekken, perfectly brings the song’s worldview to life.
It’s an ideal track for times when you want to reflect on your life or encourage someone else.
To each their ownMitsuko Nakamura

Mitsuko Nakamura, from Higashi-Osaka in Osaka Prefecture, is an enka singer known for her emotionally rich vocals rooted in Kawachi ondo and rokyoku.
She debuted in 1986 with “Koi no Higo Tsubaki,” and her 1989 release “Kawachi Otoko Bushi” became a huge hit, now a karaoke standard.
She has appeared 15 times on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, earning praise for her expressive performances of spoken-line enka and kayō rokyoku.
Raised in a poor family, Nakamura made a late-blooming debut at age 36.
Years of effort and perseverance bore fruit, and she is now a leading figure in the enka world.
Highly recommended for those who want to feel nostalgic Japan or savor the voice of an artist who helped define an era of enka.





