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.
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Hi' (ひ)
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Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (221–230)
Hibana (DECO*27)Gero

A singer renowned for powerful vocals and a strong, dynamic tone, capable of singing across four octaves from low notes to high tones.
They began their career as a utaite on Niconico in 2008 and were one of the leading figures at the forefront of the Niconico “tried singing” scene.
Owing to their popularity, they made their major debut in 2013.
In 2019, together with fellow utaite Connie and Meichan, they launched the YouTube channel “Niku Chomolungma,” where they regularly post videos.
HIDE&SEEKGirls Crying in Bathroom

Girls Crying in Bathroom, which means “girls crying in the bathroom,” is a dance-vocal group whose charm lies in a mix of cuteness, delicacy, and a dark aesthetic.
The five uniquely individual members—Kaho, Minami, Shion, Rui, and Nanaka—value the group’s concept very highly.
On YouTube, you can watch concept videos for the group as a whole as well as for each member.
Be sure to check out their songs, which feature powerful rap and beautiful melodic vocals.
strainHARUHI

Musician HARUHI is known for delicate soundscapes and deep emotion.
Her father is music producer Takeshi Kobayashi.
She debuted in 2016 and captivated many listeners with her distinctive musicality.
Her world, woven from a masterful fusion of acoustic instruments and electronic sounds, has also earned high praise from critics.
HARUHI’s music offers a fresh auditory experience and is recommended for those seeking emotionally resonant works.
Hitogoto feat. Kento NakajimaHITOGOTO

The drama theme song from HITOGOTO, the music project featuring Kento Nakajima.
It was released digitally in July 2024, with a CD release scheduled for October of the same year.
Set to an urban sound, the lyrics question a modern society where people live as if everything were someone else’s problem.
While lamenting reality, they also carry a forward-looking spirit that makes you want to keep smiling.
The lyrics, which strongly reflect Nakajima’s inner world, are likely to resonate with many.
This work will speak to those who feel the loneliness of the social media era and the difficulty of self-expression.
Blending pop and hip-hop, it offers a chance to face yourself against the backdrop of the city’s bustle.
fuseHalo at the Yojohan

Don’t you feel that breakup songs sung by men from a woman’s perspective often pierce your heart—they’re almost unbearably bittersweet? This song, “Fuse” by Halo at Yojohan, is included on their major-label debut album “swanflight,” released in 2018.
People often say a fuse has blown or burned out, and here it portrays a love that ends abruptly—like a connection that suddenly snaps and is over.
It’s a sad and beautiful love song, achingly wistful, and somehow it feels as if a third party is observing that love from the outside, giving it an almost detached, impersonal quality.
Night Parade of One Hundred DemonsHello Sleepwalkers

This is a five-member band consisting of Shuntaro (vocals & guitar), Narumi (vocals & guitar), Tasoko (guitar), Makoto (bass), and Yuki (drums).
In 2014, their song Midnight Rendezvous, which was used as the opening theme for the Noragami OAD, became a hit.
In 2016, they released a new work, Planless Perfection, co-produced with Colin Brittain.
Their sound is characterized by the powerful energy of triple guitars and a wide-ranging musicality featuring male-female twin vocals!
Songs with titles starting with 'Hi'. The vast world of 'Hi' (231–240)
MovingHelsinki Lambda Club

This is a song called “Hikkoshi” (“Moving”) by Helsinki Lambda Club, with a vibe that feels influenced by ’70s psychedelic rock.
Its laid-back sound and lyrics help ease the tight knot in your heart that moving can create.
Many people pack for a move feeling excited—starting a job, going to school, and so on.
But some have no choice and have to leave the place they’ve been living.
At times like that, even the act of moving can feel sad, and it’s hard to make progress, isn’t it? This song is a gentle moving anthem for people like that.





