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' famous and popular songs (41–50)
SpaceDEVHONEY WORKS

It’s a fairly old song, but I recommend this one too! The story is complicated though… There seem to be various theories—what do you think? I’m curious.
Still, songs from an alien’s perspective are rare, and it made me wonder if that’s how they’d see things.
I hope the boy got the message about the future~
Sukicchu-no! feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS

A song sung by Chutan, aka Chizuru Nakamura, who appears in the anime Heroines Run the Show: The Unpopular Girl and the Secret Job.
It’s a quintessential HoneyWorks track with an irresistibly bright, catchy vibe.
The lyrics depict her brushing off hateful comments directed at her while throwing herself into supporting her favorite idol.
Since all kinds of ‘oshi-katsu’—not just idol-related—are attracting attention, there are likely many listeners who can relate to this song.
Setsuna Trip / HoneyWorks REMIXHONEY WORKS

This is HoneyWorks’ remix of Last Note.’s well-known hit “Setsuna Trip”! The guitar makes it an incredibly cool track! I love the original, but I highly recommend this version too!! And having Len on vocals is great, isn’t it?
Dear♡My Friend (feat. Kapi)HONEY WORKS

The creator unit HoneyWorks and the vocalist Kapi make an unmissable release with their golden tag-team, who have produced massive hits: “Dear♡My Friend (feat.
Kapi).” The song’s lyrics depict the struggle of not being able to be honest and the self-loathing that comes with it.
While incorporating striking phrases, the pop sound brings it all together with a girly vibe.
It’s also a clever touch that different parts convey the perspectives of different characters.
A god who’s a bit of a hot topic right nowHONEY WORKS

This god appears in the Confession Rival Declaration music video, right? (lol) It’s a song about a god who falls in love with a human.
The chorus and everything—listening to it just makes you happy; it’s got such a catchy rhythm.
The problem is, once you hear it once, it gets stuck in your head and won’t go away…
A promise beyond wordsHONEY WORKS

It’s the song that was used as an ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Naruto Shippuden, right? In the music video, the long-lasting friendship between two boys is depicted, and watching it had me on the edge of my seat.
I really loved the way it ended!
The heroine is below average.HoneyWorks feat. Suzumi Hiyori (CV: Minase Inori)

A heartfelt song that portrays self-esteem and anxieties about love.
Born from a collaboration between HoneyWorks and Inori Minase, this piece conveys a positive message that even someone ordinary can become a heroine.
The protagonist, who reassesses herself after a sudden confession, is sure to resonate with many listeners.
Included on the album “Hey, Loving You Hurts.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” released in March 2023, it holds an important place in HoneyWorks’ discography.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who want to cherish their authenticity or who struggle with self-acceptance.


