Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ha”
How do you go about searching for songs you don’t know yet?
There are many ways to look, but one slightly unusual method I recommend is narrowing down by the song’s initial letter.
This time, I’ll be highlighting Vocaloid songs that start with “ha.”
When it comes to songs that begin with “ha,” besides “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku” (Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu), there are also many titles that start with words like “Heart” (Haato) and “Haikei” (Dear/To whom it may concern).
Try guessing what songs might come up, and take your time reading through the article.
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Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ha' (251–260)
Spring, deep withinKoji Yamagishi

This song gently accompanies the bittersweetness you feel at the turn of the seasons.
Created by Koji Yamagishi and released in 2023, it delicately sings of the subtle emotions hidden within the changing seasons, making it perfect for moments of reminiscing about times gone by.
Its lyrical melody is as warm as spring sunshine, tenderly enveloping even the aching feelings beneath the surface.
I highly recommend it to anyone who finds themselves looking back on a former life with a touch of loneliness.
Happy Game ScrambleYurame

A track by Yurame, a Vocaloid producer who works under various names such as Yurame, MeringueP, and Meringue P.
From the opening that begins with a jazzy bassline and progresses into hysterical synths, the intro alone builds an excitement that instantly lifts your mood.
Riding on a fast shuffle beat, the lyrics—mixing cuteness with madness—create a finely tuned tension.
Though short, it blazes by at top speed, a number that turns a bad mood around.
Count Hachune.Lamaze-P

Not only is the PV’s artwork great, but the soothing melody is calming to listen to.
You can also feel a sense of peace from the happy smiles in the singing.
Plus, Hatsune Miku with her hair down in the PV is especially cute.
This song is recommended for those times when you have trouble falling asleep.
A Love Romance That Came Too SoonLamaze-P

It’s a high-energy Vocaloid song from beginning to end.
Created by Lamaze-P, also known as the producer of “PoPiPo,” a work that sparked a huge boom mainly on Nico Nico Douga, it was released in 2017.
Otomachi Una, Kaai Yuki, Rana, and Tohoku Kiritan each bring distinctive voices and character.
Both the song and the PV are adorably crafted.
Maybe because of the catchy melody, the more you listen, the more you feel like singing along yourself.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to confess, or when you want to boost your mood.
Halloween of the DeadRatio P

The rapidly shifting, colorful rhythms give this song a distinctly Halloween vibe.
The lyrics, which liken emotionless parents to zombies, are striking yet carry a profound message, giving the piece an appeal that goes beyond a typical Halloween song.
Ratio-P, who began releasing music in 2018, produced this track as their second work, but its level of polish makes that hard to believe.
Coral in a miniature gardenWonderlands x Showtime × KAITO

This is “Hakoniwa no Coral” by Wonderlands x Showtime, written and composed by Denpol-P, aka koyori.
It’s a catchy yet nostalgic band-sound tune that’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
Maybe because the melody line is so straightforward, each and every word of the lyrics feels like it flies straight into your heart.
The message of “Let’s sing our own song” really resonates.
Since it’s easy to sing, it’s also easy to pour your feelings into it, so try paying attention to dynamics and pacing.
Since the flower fell,one two three

The more I learn about them, the more my unpleasant feelings grow.
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It’s a song about jealousy in romance.
Created by Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for a Japanese-style rock sound, it was released in 2017.
It’s a rock tune that pairs distorted guitar with the timbre of a koto, resulting in an emotional finish.
The sound feels like it stirs emotions long dormant deep within the heart.
The lyrics, which depict the pain that comes precisely from falling in love, may resonate especially strongly with younger listeners.





