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 starting with 'Hi'. The vast world of 'Hi' (231–240)
airplaneKOHH

From the opening chorus, a song begins that feels incredible to sing and to listen to.
KOHH is hugely popular overseas—at his shows in France, the crowd even sings along in Japanese.
As a rapper, he’s known for a relatively slow delivery, which makes his songs easier to try at karaoke.
To avoid it sounding like a mere nasal voice, focus on emphasizing consonants and hitting the first syllable of rhyming words strongly.
It may sound like casual speech, but his uniquely original rap style is surprisingly hard to imitate and never gets old.
Hero tooKYOKA JIRO Starring Chrissy Costanza

Let me introduce “Hero too,” a track known for its exhilarating, fast-paced sound.
It’s a song that the protagonists wrote, composed, and performed in Episode 86 of Season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia.
Combined with the powerful anime visuals, it became a major talking point.
The lyrics were written by Ayapeta from the three-piece rock band Dizzy Sunfist, the composition was handled by Yuki Hayashi, who scores the anime, and the vocals were performed by Chrissy Costanza, the lead singer of Against The Current.
Songs with titles starting with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (241–250)
A hundred fires raging chaoticallyKalafina

Kalafina is a unit formed for the theme song project of the theatrical anime The Garden of Sinners, and afterward they were active across a wide range of anime songs, including theme songs for the Puella Magi Madoka Magica series.
With producer Yuki Kajiura’s hallmark sound—an original worldview that fuses Western and Eastern elements—you feel as if you’re being drawn into the world of each song.
The clearly defined vocal roles also seem to add depth to the distinctive atmosphere of the music.
Hyakki FestivalKanaria

This work exquisitely fuses traditional Japanese sounds with modern beats! It’s the debut song by Vocaloid producer Kanaria, released in May 2020.
The shamisen melody and rhythmic bassline leave a strong impression, drawing listeners into a mysterious world.
The solid, grounded rhythm also lingers in your mind.
The track topped the Billboard JAPAN UGC chart for multiple weeks.
Experience this fresh sensation where Japanese and Western elements intersect!
Reflected in your eyesKarin.

Singer-songwriter Karin.
, born in 2001.
Her pure, straightforward voice delivers the words of youth directly to listeners’ hearts.
She boasts an astonishing trajectory: debuting just a year after her very first live performance in 2018 and already releasing a full-length album.
It’s no exaggeration to call her one of the most exciting singer-songwriters right now.
Her highly original lyrics brilliantly capture the delicate emotions of adolescence.
She’s the artist you should listen to when you want to touch something beautiful or when your heart feels tired—her voice is sure to soothe you.
Hika Re InochiKitri

Hikare Inochi is a song that makes you excited about moving forward into the future.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Komi Can’t Communicate.
The performers are Kitri, a sister piano-duo unit known for their clear, transparent sound.
The buoyant piano tone expresses the “anticipation” and “thrill” woven into the song, and just listening to it lifts your spirits.
Graduating and stepping into a new place can sometimes feel scary, but this song will help turn those feelings into something positive.
Resident of the EyeL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

A song that is often ranked among the most difficult to sing is “Hitomi no Jūnin.” This piece is by L’Arc〜en〜Ciel.
Their songs are generally perceived as having low, narrow vocal ranges.
However, in this track they showcase vocals that employ both extremely high and extremely low notes.
The high parts in particular are at an unparalleled level, so very few people can likely hit them.
The fact that it immediately drops back down to low notes also contributes to its high level of difficulty.
If you sing it, you’re sure to impress.





