[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.] Collection of songs whose titles start with 'Ho' (421–430)
jewelLila Ikuta

The song “Hoseki” included on the 1st album “Sketch.” Its lyrics, which evoke a new departure, together with the lyrical ensemble, create a sentimental yet positive atmosphere.
The finely rising and falling melody is tricky and easy to go off pitch, but since the range isn’t wide and there aren’t any large interval leaps, it’s a good one to try at karaoke if you sing it calmly.
If you’re comfortable with the singing itself, be mindful of dynamics as well—this is an emotional number.
Flames Go! Fight!Tomoko Tokugaki

When I see a title like this, I can’t help but think, “Now this is a true anison.” It’s the theme song for the TV anime “Honō no Tōkyūji Dodge Danpei,” based on a manga themed around super dodgeball.
It’s sung by Tomoko Tokugaki, known both as a musical theater actress and an anison singer, and it was released as a single in 1991.
The opening animation—with the ball blazing at incredible speed—brings back nostalgic memories.
Listening again, the hard-edged guitar and the roaming bass line in the B section are seriously cool.
As long as you keep walkinganger so intense that one's hair stands on end; furious

Dohatsuten is the ultimate middle-aged band, with a raspy voice that belts out rock at full power yet feels gentle and warm.
When you listen to their songs, it feels like they affirm living your life wholeheartedly, even if it isn’t pretty.
This is a track that will inject power into you as you set off on your journey with hopes, dreams, and a whole mix of complicated feelings!
[Stars, Fireflies, and More] A Collection of Songs Whose Titles Start with “Ho” (431–440)
utauyo!MIRACLEAfter School Tea Time

After School Tea Time makes you feel the sparkling life of high school.
“Utauyo!! MIRACLE” is a song whose lyrics capture the fun of the light music club.
It’s catchy, and listening to it puts you in a good mood.
It even gives you a sense of exhilaration, as if anything is possible.
If you watch the anime, you’ll appreciate this song even more.
Fanfare of the StarsNew Map join Music

Hoshi no Fanfare was produced as a support song for the mobile game Dragon Quest of the Stars.
It’s a track by the unit Atarashii Chizu join Music, featuring Goro Inagaki, Shingo Katori, and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, released in 2019 as their eighth single.
Its appeal lies in a sound that feels lively, grand, and refreshing all at once.
Listening to it lifts your spirits.
It’s a pop song that lets you fully savor the world of Dragon Quest.
Celestial Galaxy CrossYoko Hikasa × Nana Mizuki

This is a duet by Yoko Hikasa and Nana Mizuki, who provide the character voices in the TV anime Symphogear GX.
It’s an overwhelming collaboration between two top-tier talents, both as voice actors and as singers.
The video features animation that resembles live concert footage, incorporating the audience’s singing and call-and-response, allowing even those unfamiliar with the original work to enjoy a live-like sense of presence.
white frostNatsuko Nisshoku

“white frost,” included on the second full-length album Permafrost released in 2019, is a song about the resolve to leave one’s hometown and live in another city.
Natsuko Nisshoku, who spent time in a snowy region, is said to have turned her newfound reluctance to return from there into lyrics.
Centered on piano accompaniment, the sound is elevated by rhythm tracks and strings.
The music video, filmed at New Zealand’s Tasman Glacier and lakeside, conveys the grandeur of the great outdoors.





