CreepHyp’s greatest and most popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by CreepHyp, known for their characteristically feminine-sounding vocals.
Their high-pitched voice may be a matter of taste, but I feel their real appeal lies in their unique worldview.
In particular, the lead guitar riffs are incredibly beautiful and instantly pull you into CreepHyp’s world.
As for the origin of the name of their vocalist/guitarist, Seikaikan Ozaki: people used to say everywhere that “this band has a great worldview,” and because he disliked how vague the word “worldview” was, he decided to make it his own name so people would stop saying it.
Even so, I still think CreepHyp’s songs have that distinctly CreepHyp worldview, and it’s wonderful.
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CreepHyp’s classic and popular songs (81–90)
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These are tracks from the indie album “When I was~.” Apparently, for this recording, the members were different except for Mr.
Ozaki.
Since the lineup was different, the sound has a distinct flavor as well.
The lyrics, where a couple speaks to each other in a quiz-like format, are particularly memorable.
faceless ghost (Noppera-bō)kuriipuhaipe

This is a track from the third album, “If We Can’t Be One, Then Let’s At Least Be Just Two.” The lyrics and composition were done by the bassist, Kaonashi Hasegawa.
It’s a song marked by a loneliness that evokes the feeling of dusk.
This is a lovely male cover video that slips right into your ears.
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Creephyp is a four-piece rock band that has gained popularity with lyrics written from a unique angle and melodies with catchy hooks.
“Mimo Futamo Nai Suisou” (“A Tank With No Body or Lid”), included on their major-label debut album I Thought I’d Be Loved For the Rest of My Life Until I Die, leaves a powerful impression with its memorable guitar riff and poetry reading.
Many listeners will likely relate to the depiction of recalling past anger while trapped in a confined space.
It’s a rock tune with an invigorating, energetic ensemble that gives voice to pent-up, directionless rage.
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A signature song by the rock band CreepHyp, whose memorable high-tone vocals and distinctive musical worldview have made them popular, especially among younger generations.
This acclaimed ballad reminds us that the ordinary days spent with someone we love are, in fact, irreplaceable moments.
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When you think of breakup songs, most of them tend to sing about feelings of heartache and loneliness, right? This song, “ex Darling,” was digitally released on April 18, 2022—the 10th anniversary of CreepHyp’s major-label debut—and is a re-recorded version of a track that originally appeared as a first-press bonus on their major debut album, “I Thought I’d Be Loved Forever Until I Die.” Rather than focusing on sadness, the song highlights the positive things that came into the narrator’s life through meeting someone they loved dearly.
And it’s precisely that focus that, in a bittersweet twist, brings on a wave of longing—it’s a number that sings of feelings offered to someone after a breakup.


