[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 roundup of songs whose titles start with “Ho” (321–330)
Starlit SerenadeIntro P

Intro-P, a KAITO user.
Their first work was a cover, and they released their first original song, “A Wish.” The name “Intro” reportedly comes from a typo where they meant to write the abbreviation for “instrumental,” which shows a cute side to them.
Their 2008 Halloween song “Crazy Clown” has entered the Hall of Fame.
They have many delicate and gentle tracks, such as their first YouTube release “Hoshikage Serenade,” which are very easy on the ears and feel highly compatible with J-pop.
For that reason, they’re a creator I recommend to anyone listening to Vocaloid for the first time.
[Stars and Fireflies, etc.] A collection of songs with titles that start with “Ho” (331–340)
The Honnō-ji Incident: Dancing Lesson SeriesEgu-splosion

Set to an addictive melody, it explains the Honnō-ji Incident in an easy-to-understand way.
The dance in the music video is worth seeing.
On top of the skilled dancing, the strong vocals shine, and the lyrics summarize the Honnō-ji Incident humorously and clearly.
It’s a song you can’t help but hum along to.
Homesick Night Homesick BluesKaneko Ayano

A celebrated song by Ayano Kaneko that reflects her feelings for her family.
Included on her 2015 album “Koisuru Wakusei” (Planet in Love), the track was written and composed by Kaneko herself.
The lyrics convey the loneliness of leaving one’s hometown to live far away, as well as a deep love for family.
The protagonist, holding dear the memories of everyday life back home, strives to live strongly in the present—an impression that lingers.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who have moved out to live on their own or who live apart from their loved ones.
It will remind you of the value of family and give you the courage to keep moving forward.
Horoscopes and the MorningKaneko Ayano

This song has a mood that feels like a breakfast table, and those kinds of scenes even appear in the lyrics.
Singer-songwriter Ayano Kaneko, who shines in both solo acoustic and full band styles, released the single “Horoscope and Morning” in 2020.
Its airy, sprightly, and crisp sound feels a bit retro yet romantic.
I think it suits both busy mornings and leisurely ones.
It might be nice to get ready to head out while “Horoscope and Morning” plays.
It’s a lovely morning song, featuring Ayano Kaneko’s uniquely comforting way of depicting everyday life.
smiling backCandies

This was the final single by Candies, a hugely popular three-member idol group from the Showa era, released in February 1978.
It’s striking how the lyrics reference many of their past hit titles or phrases that evoke them, underscoring that this is their last single.
As of 2021, when this piece is being written, I imagine quite a few people in their 50s have the experience of attending their breakup concert at Korakuen Stadium.
Listening again to their recordings now for the purpose of writing this, I’m reminded of how solid their vocal production and singing were, and I truly feel the high caliber of idols from that era.
Hong Kong taxiCRAZY KEN BAND

When it comes to Japanese funk bands, many people are likely to think of them.
This is Crazy Ken Band, formed in 1997 with vocalist Ken Yokoyama at the center.
They have produced numerous stylish, mature songs with a touch of Showa-era retro flair.
In 2005, Tiger & Dragon, which was used as a TV drama theme song, became a major hit.
Their passionate, masculine vocals seize listeners’ hearts and never let go.
Holy Snowy NightKobukuro

Kobukuro’s Christmas song “Holy Snowy Night” evokes a classical atmosphere.
It’s included on their 2003 album Straight.
It was supposed to be a Christmas spent with a loved one, but things don’t quite go as planned… Even so, the way they try to make it a wonderful Christmas for just the two of them leaves you with a warm feeling.
It may also reflect a forward-looking resolve to keep going together, no matter what happens.
It’s a recommended song for spending Christmas with someone special.





