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.
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HoneyWorks’ Greatest and Most Popular Songs (11–20)
I Want to Be Cute feat. Seina NarumiHONEY WORKS

Included on the album “Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai: Ren’ai Series,” released February 22, 2017, the song portrays the feelings of a girl who wants the person she loves to notice her, weaving in elements like makeup, fashion, selfies, and chats with friends.
It’s sung by the character Sena Narumi, voiced by voice actress Sora Amamiya.
Overall, it has a mid-tempo, relaxed vibe that’s easy to sing; if you articulate each lyric carefully, it should be easier to convey emotion.
When doing a voice imitation, try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows to produce an anime-style tone—you’ll get a cute voice! In the final chorus, the key changes and the range goes higher, so keeping your energy up will make it easier to hit the notes.
Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

This is a novelization of popular HoneyWorks songs that gained traction on Niconico, in which the story unfolds as themes from tracks like “The First Love’s Picture Book” and “The Answer to Jealousy” intersect while childhood friend Natsuki hides her unrequited feelings for Yuu.
Written by Toako Fujitani and published by Kadokawa Beans Bunko, it’s a flagship title of the Confession Executive Committee ~Love Series~, which was also adapted into an anime.
The overall vocal range of the song spans A3–E5, a relatively calm range that should be easy even for Haniwa beginners to sing.
The rhythm in the A-melody section is a bit complex, so practice repeatedly with clear, crisp enunciation.
Tokyo Winter Session feat. Yuu Setoguchi, Natsuki Enomoto, Souta Mochizuki, Akari Hayasaka, Haruki Serizawa, Mio GoudaHONEY WORKS

It’s the ending theme of the TV anime “Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart,” and as a sequel to “Tokyo Summer Session,” it features a star-studded cast of voice actors including Hiroshi Kamiya, Haruka Tomatsu, and Yuki Kaji.
In addition to the title track, the CD also includes insert songs such as “Can You Hear Me?” and “A Gift Called Love meets Amatsuki,” showcasing winter love songs performed by popular characters from the Confession Executive Committee.
Compared to “Tokyo Summer Session,” the tempo is more relaxed and the vocal range is set to be easier to sing.
It’s a song where the characters take turns singing, and the chorus sparkles like an idol tune.
Be sure to sing it with a smile!
Can you hear me?HONEY WORKS

The ending theme song of “Our Love Has Always Been 10 Centimeters Apart.” It’s a moving track sung by Haruki Serizawa in his childhood, and it plays an important role that touches the core of the story.
This song is also popular at karaoke, and the piano score is available for purchase.
If you check the YouTube comment section, you can quickly grasp the overall atmosphere, so be sure to look at it along with the song! The vocal range is on the higher side, and the way the chorus builds is especially important.
It might be good to sing each lyrical phrase with care.
Since the range rises in the chorus, make sure to project your voice confidently from the very beginning.
It’s okay if the pitch is a little off.
Singing with all your heart will convey the emotion.
Let Love Begin Now. feat. Azuki Mochizuki (CV: Rie Takahashi)HONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks, the creator unit beloved for their heart-fluttering coming-of-age stories.
First unveiled at an event in August 2025, this song marks a new chapter in the Confession Executive Committee series.
It portrays the thrill of love that begins to move after a reunion with a childhood friend.
The exhilarating band sound and catchy melody link perfectly with the sweet-and-sour lyrics, resulting in top-tier youth pop.
It’s perfect for when you want to savor the rush of a budding romance, or to brighten your mood on a morning when you’re taking on a challenge!
Love CodeHONEY WORKS

It was the song that finally, after a year, revealed the mystery from the “The World Is Falling in Love” music video at the very end of this track! The ending that everyone must have wondered about is told with the same refreshing melody.
I especially love the rhythm in the chorus!
HoneyWorks' classic and popular songs (21–30)
picture book of first loveHONEY WORKS

If I’d had just a little more courage…
The number of songs by these two kept growing more and more later on, didn’t it? The chorus lyrics and melody of this song often get stuck in my head.
It’s not limited to romance—taking that one extra step is hard.


