[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (ほ)
When it comes to words that start with “ho,” things like “hoshi” (star), “hotaru” (firefly), and “howaito” (white) are easy ones to think of, right?
So, what songs are there with titles that start with “ho”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ho”!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, including theme songs from hugely popular animated films, songs that drew attention for their costumes, and long-beloved classics.
Whether it’s a song you’ve listened to often or one you haven’t heard much before, take this opportunity to check them out!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ho'
- Masterpieces that sing of the stars. Star songs that resonate in the heart, best heard beneath the night sky.
- Songs with titles that start with “Hi.” The vast world of “Hi.”
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ha”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “He”
- Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!
- Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Hi' (ひ)
- Songs with titles that start with “po”
- Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
[Stars, Fireflies, etc.] A Compilation of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (131–140)
Smile's NoteAi Furihata

The gentle melody that seems to resonate in the sky is wonderful.
This song is the opening theme for the sci-fi anime “Astronote,” released in May 2024.
Ai Furihata’s vocals beautifully accompany a story where bittersweet romance intersects with mysterious events.
The refreshing sound, infused with elements of ’80s city pop, feels as clear and comfortable as the morning air.
It’s a perfect fit for a story set in an apartment with breakfast included.
Be sure to try it at karaoke—sway your shoulders and sing along.
Lesser cuckooSachiko Murakami
Sachiko Murakami is an enka singer whose breathy vocals evoke Aki Yashiro, leaving a strong impression.
Rather than sheer power, she excels in melancholy and sensuality, and she also possesses high vocal ability.
She produced several classic songs in the 1980s, so many of you may be familiar with her.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Hototogisu.
While it’s not a song with few kobushi (ornamental vocal turns), because the kobushi are used in sections where the volume is pulled back, it’s actually easier to sing than it sounds.
HomunculusVaundy

This song expresses intense emotions from deep within the heart through music.
Released digitally in July 2024, Vaundy’s track was created as the theme song for the feature film My Hero Academia: You’re Next.
Vaundy’s distinctive melodies and lyrics harmonize beautifully with the film’s worldview, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.
The piece portrays inner conflict and personal growth, offering a musical experience that supports young people living in today’s society.
When you feel stress or anger, try listening to this song to sort out your feelings.
It will surely become an opportunity to face a new version of yourself.
See?Lyrics: Keiji Ito / Music: Ko Matsushita

This is a heartwarming song created as part of the “Let’s Sing, NIPPON Project,” which was launched to support recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Keiji Ito’s warm words and Ko Matsushita’s gentle melody offer comfort to those who feel sorrow or loneliness.
The message, “You’re not alone because we’re all together,” reminds us of the importance of connecting people through song.
Since its release in July 2011, it has been widely loved in school choirs and choral groups across the country.
Why not sing it when you want to unite your hearts with cherished friends—such as at graduation ceremonies or choral competitions?
Bible of FlamesCrush Gals

The female duo born from the pro wrestling ring, the Crush Gals, delivered a debut single that truly embodies their very soul, singing of fighting alongside the crowd’s passionate cheers.
With lyrics by Yukinojo Mori and music by Tsugutoshi Goto, the track is a fiery number reminiscent of the sound of male idol groups of the time, like Shibugakitai.
Released in August 1984, the song peaked at No.
42 on the Oricon charts and stayed ranked for 13 weeks, reflecting its popularity.
It’s a recommended listen not only for pro wrestling fans but also for those nostalgic for ’80s music.
Its energetic sound and lyrics, evoking the intense battles in the ring, are sure to inject vitality into your daily life.
If I Could Become a StarMr.Children

A song that sings of the passion and determination of young people spreading their wings toward their dreams.
It beautifully captures the emotions of high school students on the verge of graduation and resonates deeply with listeners.
The refreshing sound of the acoustic guitar paired with a powerful yet gentle vocal delivers a track that gives you the courage to move forward.
Included on the December 1992 album “Kind of Love,” it was also used as the theme song for a music program on TV Kanagawa.
As a representative track from Mr.
Children’s early years, it has been beloved by fans for many years.
Listening to it at graduations, reunions, and other moments of parting or new beginnings with important people is sure to stir your heart.
White KissSuzuki Suzuki

A romantic song by Suzuki Suzuki that’s perfect for winter night illuminations.
Set to a melody brimming with Christmas spirit, the lyrics about reuniting with a lover really touch the heart.
The chorus is especially memorable, and it’s a song that can warm you up on a cold winter night.
Released in November 2021, it created a big buzz, especially on TikTok.
It’s sure to bring you and your partner closer together.





