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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.

CreepHyp’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)

Sign of Lovekuriipuhaipe

Sign of Love / CreepHyp [cover] [acoustic]
Sign of Lovekuriipuhaipe

This track, included on the album “I Thought I’d Be Loved for Life Until I Died,” opens with the emblematic lyric “I thought I’d be loved for life until I died,” which represents the album itself.

It’s a song that portrays the sorrow of a man after breaking up with his lover.

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CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
bookmarkRadio Bestsellers

A song written as the campaign track for “FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS!” to cheer on new beginnings through music.

As a collaborative unit with renowned frontmen called “Radio Bestsellers,” it showcases a variety of colors.

Be sure to give this encouraging song a listen.

SHE IS FINEkuriipuhaipe

I want to take the plunge and tell them how I feel! But I’m also anxious that my feelings might not get through… This song captures those complicated emotions, carried by a refreshing melody.

CreepHyp’s unique worldview beautifully conveys the bittersweetness of young love.

Released in September 2010, this track is packed with everything that makes the band so compelling.

Ozaki Sekai-kan’s piercing high-pitched vocals and the lead guitar’s gorgeous riffs leave a lasting impression.

It’s perfect for anyone with a one-sided crush or struggling with their feelings for someone.

Try listening with friends and let the love talk flow.

CreepHyp’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (11–20)

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CreepHyp – Social Window
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The sharp, innovative lyrics—so quintessentially CreepHyp—are striking.

“That band’s major-label debut single entered the Oricon charts at No.

7; the moment that happened, that band was finished.” “I just can’t stand that voice; they should sing with a more normal one.” They’re mocking themselves.

Impressive, as expected.

left earkuriipuhaipe

The lead track from “From the Landing With Love.” Personally, this was my first CreepHyp song.

Back then I thought I couldn’t get used to the voice and that the pitch felt off, but now I’m hooked enough to be writing a review.

By the time you finish reading this, you’re sure to become a fan too.

Charcoal, sour-sourkuriipuhaipe

It’s the B-side track included on their 10th single “Oni.” The title is a play on their song “Yū, Sansan.” It cleverly uses wordplay—rhymes in places and even sounds like “soda” as a mondegreen—making it fun and thoughtful.

It’s an upbeat song about unpleasant things disappearing like bubbles.

love hotelkuriipuhaipe

It’s the lead track from the album “Fukikoboreru Hodo no I, Ai, Ai.” It’s about a romance that started casually but turned serious for one person, while the other only saw it as a fling.

The bittersweet lyrics and laid-back sound make it a song that steals your heart before you realize it.