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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.

Songs with titles that start with 'Hi.' The vast world of 'Hi' (31–40)

Hyurara boon-boon!Yuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

Hyuurara Boom Boom! [Uta no Mama Papa] With Mother (Okaasan to Issho) Monthly Song Nursery Rhyme Hand Play
Hyurarabunbun! Yuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

Let me introduce a song that gets everyone from kids to adults pumped up: “Hyura Love Boom Boom!” It’s a pop, happy track that’s perfect for shaking off morning drowsiness or lifting your spirits when you’re feeling low.

First performed in March 2024, the song was written and composed by Nobuhiro Mitomo.

From the intro to the very end, it stays consistently rhythmic, and with many repeated lyrics, it’s easy for children to remember.

Plus, dancing along with the energetic choreography is sure to boost your mood!

lightMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Hikari (30th Anniversary “THE LIVE”) #Shorts
Hikari Fuku Masaharu

A heartfelt anthem that sings of hope for the future over a grand soundscape.

Centered on the joy of overcoming hard times and once again being able to meet one another, this song gives a powerful push to everyone who listens.

Nurtured with care alongside fans throughout a live tour, the work features Masaharu Fukuyama’s warm, embracing vocals that deliver a sure sense of hope.

The studio recording was included on a CD in 2023, and the year before, in 2022, it was chosen as the commercial song for Nagasaki Stadium City, a project in which Fukuyama himself was deeply involved.

Perfect for when you want to take on a challenge or reaffirm your bonds with someone important.

It’s sure to fill your heart with warm energy.

The Wind of a Hundred YearsErika Terashima

Erika Terashima, a formidable talent who won the national title in the Esashi Oiwake folk song competition in 2003, made her debut as an enka singer with the double A-side single “Hyakunen no Kaze / Ryūhyō Kaidō Okhotsk,” released in August 2025.

This work is a grand historical tableau that sings of the proud spirits of the samurai who forged new frontiers, set against the backdrop of the Battle of Hakodate in her home of Hokkaido.

Her deeply resonant voice, honed through folk music, fits perfectly with Norio Ito’s powerful arrangement.

Its dramatic melody, which sings of hope passed down through time, strikes a profound chord in listeners’ hearts.

A flock of sheep climbs the hill.Straightener

STRAIGHTENER – The flock of sheep climbs the hill
A straitener that drives a flock of sheep up the hill

This song poignantly sings of the nobility and loneliness of walking the path you believe in without being swept along by those around you.

Within a fable-like world, you can almost see a solitary figure breaking from the flock and aiming for the hilltop.

Atsushi Horie’s poetic lyrics, intertwined with a band ensemble that resounds at times fiercely and at times gently, delicately portray both determination and anxiety.

The track is one of the double A-side singles released in July 2011, and is also included on the acclaimed self-titled masterpiece “STRAIGHTENER.” Many listeners have likely felt on the verge of losing their sense of self within society or experienced loneliness.

This is a song that gently nudges you forward, telling you, “It’s okay to move at your own pace.”

desire for expressionMisumi

Misumi – Desire to Express feat. Nurse Robo_Type T
Expression Desire Misumi

This is a work released in July 2025 by Misumi, a Vocaloid producer who is also well-regarded as the composer for DUSTCELL.

The theme of the song is the unceasing thirst in creative work and the anguish that comes with it.

Its worldview feels like an embodiment of a creator’s cry from the heart, leaving a deep impression.

The contrast between the fast-paced composition and Nurse Robo_Type T’s cool vocals is striking as well.

For those driven by the urge to express something, or when you want to confront your inner emotions more deeply, listening to this will surely help open a new door.

Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi” (41–50)

Hero SyndromeSochic

Sochic – Hero Syndrome (Official Audio)
Heroes Syndrome Sochic

This is a track released on July 2, 2025 by Sochic, a male singer-songwriter based in Tokyo.

It’s a mid- to up-tempo song with clear dynamics, so it should be relatively easy to score well on.

Highly recommended if you like upbeat songs and higher vocal ranges! The A and B sections sit in the mid range and feel settled, so be careful not to let the pitch drop too far into your throat.

You’ll generally want to focus on the vocal cords and the area between the eyebrows; try singing with the image of letting the voice come forward slowly from the vocal cords.

The chorus has many words and goes higher, so if you sing each phrase carefully, both pitch and rhythm will lock in more easily.

Project your voice powerfully as if sending it far from the vocal cords—you’ll find it feels great to sing.

If you touch the dip between your collarbones, you can feel the vibration and it’s easier to grasp, so keep that in mind.

The sky of HiroshimaMasashi Sada

Created in 1987 and included on commemorative albums such as “Gekko,” this work is imbued with a prayer for peace.

Masashi Sada, a native of Nagasaki, composed the song based on his aunt’s experience as a Hiroshima bombing survivor, rendering the tragedy through quiet acoustic sounds and a poignantly transparent vocal that leaves a strong impression.

It is performed without fail at the annual concert held in Nagasaki on August 6.

You can sense Sada’s characteristic sense of mission to pass historical truth on to future generations.

Precisely because memories of war are fading in the present day, this is a masterpiece to which we should listen closely.

Take a moment to reflect quietly on the preciousness of peace.