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Popular CreepHyp songs that are easy to sing at karaoke

CreepHyp was formed in 2001 and truly kicked off with its current lineup in 2009.

Their songs—featuring love themes and raw emotions about being alive—are popular, but you can’t talk about CreepHyp without mentioning vocalist Seika Ozaki’s high-tone voice.

Many people also find Ozaki’s distinctive, idiosyncratic singing style hard to emulate, making their songs tricky to sing at karaoke.

In this article, we’ve selected and introduced CreepHyp tracks that are easier to sing and perfect for karaoke.

Whether you’re male or female, use this as a reference and give them a try!

Popular CreepHyp songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (11–20)

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Creephype - “Kiss in the Morning” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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CreepHyp is a band that has gained popularity among many listeners with a sound rooted in indie rock.

Since the mid-2010s, they have consistently released hit songs, so many of you may already know them.

Their new song, “Morning Kiss,” reflects that identity.

In this track, the vocals are less prominent, making it a piece that showcases the overall performance.

As a result, the vocal range is kept narrow.

The vocal line is also very simple, so it should be easy to sing even without using vibrato.

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Creephyp – Zarameki (Music Video)
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These days it’s easier than ever to explore different genres, but I think J-rock fans remain as passionate as ever.

For junior high school students who love J-rock, I recommend “Zarameki” by CreepHyp.

The song has a cohesive feel reminiscent of indie rock and dream pop, with gently undulating melodies throughout.

As a cutting-edge J-rock track, it might be the perfect song for trend-savvy junior high students.

In conclusion

We introduced some of CreepHyp’s easier-to-sing songs.

CreepHyp’s tracks are often sung by women because of their high vocal range, but we chose ones with fewer quirks and a slightly lower range, so men who struggle with high notes should definitely give them a try!