A compilation of HY’s classic and popular songs: a collection of heartfelt tracks including “366 Days”
HY is a band from Okinawa known for songs like “366 Days.” Many of you may have felt your chest tighten the moment you heard their music.
Their bittersweet yet powerful vocals and melodies that resonate deep within the heart intertwine with listeners’ memories and feelings, never fading with time.
In this article, we’ll dive into the many beloved masterpieces by HY and share all of their charm.
You’re sure to find a song that stays close to your heart!
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HY's best and most popular songs: A collection of heart-touching tracks like '366 Days' (21–30)
AM11:00HY

It’s included on their second album, Street Story.
It’s one of the songs that helped HY break through.
The refreshing melody and twin-vocal harmonies are pleasant to listen to.
In 2012, it was used as an insert song in the morning drama Jun to Ai, bringing it renewed attention.
HY♡SUMMERHY

It’s included on their fourth album, “Confidence.” The clear, transparent quality of Ms.
Nakasone’s vocals at the start of the track is beautiful.
It’s a summer song with strong elements of mixture rock, incorporating rap as well.
I want to see you.HY

This commercial features members of HY cheerfully introducing the appeal of Orion Beer’s non-alcoholic Clear Free.
The highlight is their lively performance by the seaside, and the way they dash into the ocean conveys a crisp, refreshing taste.
The song showcased in this breezy scene under a wide blue sky is “Aitai.” Its light, buoyant rhythm is striking, and the vocals evoke smiling faces, directly conveying brightness and positive emotions.
TootanHY

It’s included on their second album, Street Story.
The title means “corrugated iron” in the Okinawan dialect.
It starts with a distinctive, light, and lively piano intro.
The twin vocals, soaring higher than the rooftops as if reaching the sky, are another highlight.
tear(s)HY

It’s included on their third album, TRUNK.
It’s a song with thought-provoking, suggestive lyrics that leave a strong impression.
In the chorus, Mr.
Nakasone’s low voice is beautiful, and Ms.
Niizato’s singing is refreshing and soothing.
RyūfukumaruHY

It’s included on their second album, “Street Story.” The title was apparently taken from the name of a boat owned by Mr.
Niizato’s grandfather.
It’s an up-tempo, rock-leaning track that gets the crowd going live.
CheatersHY

This is a song about a man and a woman who suspect infidelity.
It’s portrayed from both the woman’s and the man’s perspectives.
It depicts a man who regrets cheating and a woman who’s putting on a brave face even though she truly hates it, and I strongly empathize with the woman’s feelings.


