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)
Sukitchu no! (feat. Kapi)HONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks is a creator unit gaining attention through internet-centered activities such as TikTok and YouTube.
Their 2023 release “Sukicchu-no!” is a song that portrays a girl’s honest feelings of love.
Saori Hayami, who sang the viral SNS hit “Kawaikute Gomen,” serves as the vocalist, and as part of a collaboration project, Kapi also performs a vocal version.
Set to a rhythmic band arrangement, it’s a love song that strings together words of affection for one’s oshi (favorite idol/person).
HoneyWorks' masterpiece and popular songs (51–60)
The First GoodbyeHONEY WORKS

I never imagined there was a connection between Crybaby Boyfriend and Suki Kirai…! This song linked those two famous tracks and really surprised me.
Thinking about the feelings of the two whose first love didn’t come true, I can’t help but be moved to tears—highly recommended.
Love @ LiarHONEY WORKS

This song has a tie-in manga! The tempo is really fast, but I like how the melody keeps a solid rhythm.
The girl who’s the protagonist is really great, isn’t she? The part about “guilt” really struck a chord with me…
RokuberuHONEY WORKS

It’s a song about a cat that thought it was human.
I really love the lyrics where the kitty realizes it might not actually be human.
But the middle part really broke my heart…
I can’t help wondering what happened to the first couple.
I fell in love with a loli-babaa (a youthful-looking older woman).HONEY WORKS

The title says “Old Hag?” What’s that supposed to mean! I started listening surprised, but it begins with a really nice vibe.
Then partway through they start beautifully harmonizing a certain word, and at first I couldn’t believe my ears—but gradually I couldn’t help laughing… (lol)
We’re officially a couple!HoneyWorks feat. Hattori Juri (CV: Sakura Ayane)

A love song born from a collaboration between the creator unit HoneyWorks—known for their popular tracks depicting bittersweet romances—and voice actress Ayane Sakura! The lyrics overflow with feelings for a crush, set to an uplifting, heart-pounding melody.
Included on the album “Hey, Loving You Hurts.
~Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection~,” released in March 2023, this track was produced as part of the “Confession Executive Committee ~Love Series~” project.
It portrays a girl’s feelings in love with striking realism, making it perfect for anyone experiencing unrequited love or hesitating to confess.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll be able to pour your heart into every line.
Raspberry*MonsterHoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku

Perhaps because it doesn’t fit HoneyWorks’s image, even though it’s been about four years since its release, it has only just barely surpassed a million plays.
It’s a fast-tempo, catchy song with high addictiveness—the kind where the chorus gets stuck in your head later even if it doesn’t hit you in the moment.


