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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 (51–60)

Let’s take it slow.kuriipuhaipe

This is a ballad by CreepHyp whose gently resonant melody warms the heart.

It was included on the album “Nakita kunaru hodo ureshii hibi ni,” released in September 2018.

The song was used as the image song for Honda’s “Me and Honda” project.

The acoustic guitar, vocals, and Seikan Ozaki’s voice blend together to create a uniquely poignant feel.

If you’re grappling with a sense of impatience or restlessness, it may resonate even more deeply.

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CreepHyp Ainey Tried playing the guitar
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CreepHyp’s hidden gem “Ainee.” It’s a standout track with band arrangements that give the lyrics real persuasive power.

It’s packed with guitar techniques—chopping, power chords, arpeggios, and more.

Without overexerting yourself, aim to play with enough ease to let the vocal work enhance the song’s world.

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CreepHyp – “People and People and People and People” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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CreepHyp is a rock band that has been active since the 2000s.

As a Rockin’ On-style band, they continue to churn out hit numbers even today.

Their song “Hito to Hito to Hito to Hito” is their latest track.

While CreepHyp’s music is often associated with high vocal parts, the range in this piece is surprisingly modest.

There are few long sustained notes and plenty of breathing points, making it easy for anyone to sing.

That said, some people may still find the original key difficult, so in that case, lower it to a comfortable key.

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CreepHyp - “Four Seasons” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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Formed in 2001 and making their major debut in 2012, this four-piece rock band—commonly known by the abbreviation “Creep”—draws listeners in the more you listen.

With a captivating high-tone voice, lyrics that combine a unique worldview and keen perspective, and the high level of musicianship that delivers it all straight to the listener’s ears and heart, they’re a band that’s hard to resist.

Their distinctive yet vividly cinematic lyrics are addictive—a rock band any rock fan should check out.

CreepHyp’s classic and popular songs (61–70)

No smokingkuriipuhaipe

This work beautifully overlays cigarette smoke with the transience of romance, making it a song that shines with CreepHyp’s characteristically delicate sensibility.

Released in September 2018, the track fully showcases Sekai Kan Ozaki’s distinctive poetic world, featuring striking lyrics that leave a deep impression on listeners.

The emotional undulations hidden within its relaxed tempo are rendered with delicacy, like smoke rising into the air.

It’s a quintessential CreepHyp piece that portrays the subtleties and conflicts of human relationships, offering a song that resonates with those struggling with love and interpersonal connections.

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CreepHyp - "Impersonation" (MUSIC VIDEO)
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CreepHyp’s “Monomane,” released digitally in 2020.

This song also served as the theme for the animated film “A Whisker Away,” and CreepHyp produced the music for the film as a whole.

At first listen it might seem like a fun, happy love song, but it’s actually a breakup song, looking back and weaving through various feelings after the relationship ends.

In fact, the track is a sequel to CreepHyp’s 2009 release “Boys END Girls.” While “Boys END Girls” is a love song about a happy couple, “Monomane” is sung from the perspective of someone left alone after the breakup.

Be sure to listen to “Boys END Girls” as well.

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CreepHyp - “Bookmark” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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CreepHyp is a band led by Seikan Ozaki whose distinctive lyrical world leaves a deep impression on listeners.

One of their signature songs, “Shiori,” is themed around spring, a season that symbolizes partings and new beginnings.

It portrays the delicate emotions of two people facing farewell through the image of scattering cherry blossoms, and the unique world evoked by Ozaki’s choice of words resonates deeply with the listener.

This track is especially recommended for those standing in a season of farewells and change, or for anyone on the verge of a new chapter.

Rich in emotion and suffused with the passing of the seasons, it arrives with spring to give you the courage to take a new step forward.