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Hit songs and fan favorites by HoneyWorks

Introducing songs by HoneyWorks, a creator unit that began their activities on Niconico in 2010.

They are commonly known as Haniwa.

The three core members are Gom and shito, who handle composition, arrangement, and production, and Yamako, who is in charge of illustration and video.

They also work with support members who play instruments such as guitar and assist with video production.

In 2016, their songs were adapted into the animated feature film “I’ve Always Liked You: Confession Executive Committee,” which was released nationwide and became a hot topic.

Their music portrays bittersweet love stories, so be sure to let your heart flutter with this playlist.

HoneyWorks’ famous and popular songs (131–140)

Ugly CreatureHONEY WORKS

Ugly Creature / HoneyWorks feat. flower
Ugly CreatureHONEY WORKS

The character for “beauty” is originally based on the head of a sheep placed on a dish—namely, a raw offering.

If the alternative is to close off your heart and become a raw offering to society or the times, am I the only one who thinks it’s actually more beautiful to hold fast to the way of life you believe in, even if it looks ugly? And the Latin word dēlicātus, the root of “delicacy,” carries meanings like “enchanting” and “bewitching.” Even without delicacy, one can live attractively and truly understand others—this song and performance make me certain of that.

Teacher who stays behind (after class)HONEY WORKS

This is the 24th song produced by the creator unit HoneyWorks.

Opening with an arresting phrase, it’s a rock number with a passionate melody.

The lyrics, told like a story, evoke a tender, sentimental mood.

Portraying the relationship between a teacher and a student, it’s a theme many students may relate to.

If you usually listen to rock band tracks, give it a try.

With intense guitar sounds, this song delivers the unfiltered feelings of teens.

Heroine Training ProjectHONEY WORKS

Heroine Training Plan feat. Hiyori Suzumi (CV: Inori Minase) / HoneyWorks: Piano (Solo) / Intermediate
Heroine Training ProjectHONEY WORKS

A cute love song included on the album “Sukisugite Yabai.

~Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai Character Song Collection~,” depicting a girl who dreams of being a heroine as she works up the courage to confess to her destined one! You can’t help but swoon at this earnest, irresistibly lovable girl.

To express the song’s exhilarating momentum on the piano, focus on positivity and a sense of speed.

Keep a precise rhythm with your left hand, and play the right-hand melody with a buoyant touch, producing clear tone for each note.

Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chu-tan (CV: Saori Hayami)HONEY WORKS

[Piano Sheet Music] Sorry for Being Cute / HoneyWorks [Advanced]
Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chu-tan (CV: Saori Hayami)HONEY WORKS

This song is part of HoneyWorks’ music series and project Confession Executive Committee ~Love Series~.

It portrays a character during their “oshi-katsu,” enthusiastically supporting their favorite idol, and is titled “Kawaikute Gomen.” Its ultra-strong self-affirming lyrics went viral on social media, making it a huge hit.

Beyond the positive lyrics, the catchy, unforgettable melody and cute sound are also key reasons for its popularity.

By playing it lightly, you can fully express that cuteness even in a piano arrangement.

Even if you feel a bit shy singing it because the self-confidence is “too high,” you can still have a blast playing it on the piano (lol).

Can You Hear Me? feat. Haruki (Puppy)HONEY WORKS

[Piano] HoneyWorks / Can You Hear Me feat. Haruki / I tried playing it / Piano / CANACANA
Can You Hear Me? feat. Haruki (Puppy)HONEY WORKS

“Can You Hear Me?” is the theme song of the anime Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart, which is based on HoneyWorks’ Confession Executive Committee series.

It’s a bittersweet yet warm song in which the singer confides in her beloved brother, who passed away from illness, asking, “What do you think I should do at times like this?” The gentle sound that enhances the lyric’s world pairs perfectly with the delicate tones of the piano.

While picturing the lyrics that yearn for a cherished person you can no longer meet—“I wish you were by my side”—play softly and with care.

Warai-kata (the way of laughing)HONEY WORKS

This song, which also gained attention through a collaboration with the YouTuber duo Yoru no Hitowarai, was created by the creator unit HoneyWorks and released in 2021.

The light, breezy guitar tones pair perfectly with Kafu’s airy vocals—so heart-fluttering! The lyrics, which express the desire to stay by your side forever, are simply irresistible.

It would be especially fitting for a couple who’ve been together since their school days and are now getting married.

I was supposed to hate it.HONEY WORKS

I Was Supposed to Hate You. feat. Kotaro Enomoto & Hina Setoguchi (CV: Natsuki Hanae & Momo Asakura) / HoneyWorks
I was supposed to hate it.HONEY WORKS

When it comes to tsundere songs that capture the sweet-and-sour romance of youth, “I Was Supposed to Hate You” stands out.

Created by the creator unit HoneyWorks, it’s a track that portrays the love story of a boy and girl in their school days.

Voice actors play the characters in the song, further accelerating the momentum of its dramatic narrative.

The flutter of a heart that races during casual conversations with someone you like will make you swoon.

It’s a tsundere song that sings, over a classical melody, of the feeling of “before I knew it, I’d fallen for you.” Be sure to give this track a listen—it’s a number that hints at the beginning of love.