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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 iconic and popular songs (21–30)

Honey and the Bathroomkuriipuhaipe

Honey and Bathroom CreepHypE Solo Acoustic 'cover'
Honey and the Bathroomkuriipuhaipe

As the sensual title “Honey and the Bathroom” suggests, this track captivates with lyrics that metaphorically depict the physical union of a man and a woman.

Yet it’s rendered with deep sentimentality, and many listeners may find themselves moved to tears.

Byte Byte Bytekuriipuhaipe

This song portrays the feelings of a young person swaying between the impulse to avoid becoming an adult and the reality that they have no choice but to grow up.

It features CreepHyp’s uniquely distinctive worldview, perfectly matched with Seika Ozaki’s high-pitched vocals.

Released in April 2012, it marked the band’s major-label debut.

By depicting the everyday realities of people in their twenties—like late-night convenience store shifts, pay-to-play quotas at live houses, and complicated relationships with ex-lovers—it resonates strongly with listeners of the same generation.

Many may find themselves encouraged by the figure who, despite wanting to escape reality, keeps facing forward and moving on.

CreepHyp’s classic and popular songs (31–40)

Bye-byekuriipuhaipe

The version of this song included on the demo tape is performed in a completely different singing style from Seikatkan Ozaki’s current vocals.

As a fan, listening to a track packed with the charm of a young Seikatan Ozaki is sure to be something to savor.

It’s okaykuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp / Daijoubu by Denen Kyoso-kyoku
It's okaykuriipuhaipe

This is a track from the third album, “If We Can’t Be One, Then Let’s At Least Be Just Two.” With a melody reminiscent of enka and gentle lyrics, it stands out as a rather unique piece on the album.

This is a heartwarming cover video by a male duo.

Lovekuriipuhaipe

Love Is – CreepHyp Guitar Cover
Lovekuriipuhaipe

This is a track from CreepHyp’s indie-era album “Machikutabirete Asa ga Kuru” (“So Tired of Waiting That Morning Comes”).

The song uses a music player as a metaphor for romance.

It’s fairly intense, with a raw, indie feel that adds character and makes it a compelling listen.

I thought it would get across without me saying it.kuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp 'I Thought You'd Understand Without Me Saying It' guitar cover – I tried playing it
I thought it would get across without me saying it.kuriipuhaipe

Given the striking title, I expected a dark-sounding melody, but I was surprised by its cute, poppy, and catchy tune.

Despite its pop feel, the song still carries a sense of wistfulness, and vocalist Ozaki’s beautiful, almost spat-out high notes amplify that bittersweet emotion.

Boys End Girlskuriipuhaipe

This song beautifully captures the bittersweetness of a long-distance relationship.

The lyrics express a desire to share the same time and space as one’s lover.

At the same time, they portray the ironic reality that clinging too hard to being “the same” can end up breaking the relationship.

The unique worldview woven by CreepHyp’s Seikokan Ozaki is sure to resonate deeply with anyone in a long-distance relationship.

The track is included on the album “If We Can’t Become One, Then Let’s At Least Be Just Two,” released in December 2014.

It’s perfect not only for those living apart from their partners, but also for anyone struggling with the distance between themselves and someone important.

Give it a listen.