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 moving tracks like “366 Days” (41–50)
Across timeHY

It is included on the sixth album, Whistle.
It was performed when they appeared on the 61st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2010.
The lyrics describe the wartime experiences of the singer’s grandfather and grandmother.
It’s a heart-touching ballad composed in the Okinawan scale.
The wind that thinks of youHY

It’s included on the 10th album, “LOVER.” It was used as the theme song for the film “Omoi no Kosi.” The music video can be taken as a kind of after-story to the movie itself.
It’s a song that evokes the image of a gently blowing breeze.
cheerHY

It’s included on their ninth album, GLOCAL.
As the title suggests, it’s a motivational song packed with positive phrases.
With an upbeat, bright sound, it also showcases HY’s hallmark: the beautiful harmony of their twin vocals.
OceanHY

It is included on their indie debut album, “Departure.” After their second release, “Street Story,” became a hit, “Departure” also ranked high on the Oricon charts.
It’s a track characteristic of a mixture band, where you can enjoy both melody and rap.
confessionHY

A confession song by HY, who has created numerous love songs.
If you’re in love, you’ll surely find yourself unable to help but relate to the lyrics, as if they’re speaking for the very feelings you’re experiencing right now! When you try to tell the person you like how you feel, it’s easy to get scared, thinking, “What if it doesn’t go well?” and struggle to take that first step.
At times like that, you’ll likely draw courage from the protagonist in this song, who steels themselves and confesses.
The way homeHY

Included on the 2010 album “Whistle.” A five-piece band from Okinawa formed in 2000.
Amid the wet, tear-jerking guitar tones and a melancholically unfolding melody line, the male-female twin vocals flow gently into the ears, making for a beautiful track.
Being called fatHY

This song was written as the theme for the “RIZAP” commercial featuring Izumi Nakasone, a member of HY, and was created as a message of encouragement to herself as she took on a diet challenge.
The lyrics depict days of being repeatedly called out for her weight and reflect on the many times she stumbled in her dieting efforts.
It’s an intriguing track that contrasts HY’s signature gentle, ballad-like atmosphere with humorous lyrics listing familiar moments that often occur during dieting.


