CHiCO with HoneyWorks Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
HoneyWorks was a creator unit active on video-sharing sites like YouTube since 2010, but in 2014 they added vocalist CHiCO and debuted as CHiCO with HoneyWorks.
Here is a ranking of popular songs by CHiCO with HoneyWorks, who are extremely popular among younger generations.
There are many songs that fully bring out the appeal of CHiCO, who possesses overwhelming vocal ability.
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CHiCO with HoneyWorks Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Don’t kill meCHiCO with HoneyWorks21rank/position

A song by CHiCO with HoneyWorks, released in September 2020.
It’s a very simple piece performed with acoustic guitar and vocals, letting you fully enjoy CHiCO’s pure singing voice.
In particular, the vocal expression in the chorus—switching between falsetto for the high notes and powerful chest-voice highs—adds great richness to the performance.
If you enjoy high female vocals, you’ll likely find it very pleasant to listen to.
CHiCO’s singing pairs perfectly with the acoustic atmosphere!
Nostalgic RainfallCHiCO with HoneyWorks22rank/position

This is a song used as the opening theme for the anime After the Rain, which centers on a romance with a significant age gap between a high school girl and a middle-aged man.
It’s a track by the creator unit HoneyWorks featuring vocalist CHiCO, released in 2018 as their eighth single.
The balance between the very catchy sound and CHiCO’s buoyant, bouncy vocals is superb.
Listening to it makes your heart feel light.
It might especially resonate with students in love.
Notice of ResistanceCHiCO with HoneyWorks23rank/position

In the Heisei and Reiwa eras, confessions of love have started to feel like events in themselves.
While using the heavy word “crime,” this catchy track still grabs listeners’ ears—this is Hanko Yokoku (Notice of Rebellion).
A love that boldly charges ahead—saying, “Falling in love means wanting to have you all to myself, so I’m giving you advance notice that I’m going to fall for you, so be prepared”—can be fun, too.
The “3, 2, 1” countdown in the intro is super cool! Listen closely.
This one song will make you want to dive much deeper into the works of the talent-packed creator collective CHiCO with HoneyWorks.
Assertion of the HeartCHiCO with HoneyWorks24rank/position

This song, by the collaboration unit of the outstanding vocalist CHiCO and the popular creator team HoneyWorks, carries a very weighty theme: bullying.
During adolescence, we sometimes struggle with relationships.
We may not yet be able to accept people who are different from us or to consider others’ feelings.
We want to become the kind of people who can properly acknowledge someone’s pain.
That’s what friendship is all about, isn’t it?
Heroine Training ProjectCHiCO with HoneyWorks25rank/position

This is a very cute song about meeting your destined prince.
With a new season comes the desire for a new romance! To fall in love as if it were fate! Aren’t there many women who feel that way? The heroine of this song also starts out disliking the spotlight and thinking, “There’s no way I could be the heroine…” But then she meets someone who makes her think, This is fate! and she begins to want to become more beautiful and gain the confidence to confess her feelings.
If you have a wonderful encounter in a new environment, be sure to listen to this song to boost your spirits.
revenge gameCHiCO with HoneyWorks26rank/position

This work leaves a striking impression with an intro that feels like morning sunlight breaking in.
It features a powerful rock sound, and its revenge-themed lyrics resonate deeply.
Released by CHiCO with HoneyWorks in October 2022, the track is included on the album “i wa jiyū de, shibarenai” (I Is Free and Cannot Be Bound).
The lyrics portray the will to rise after defeat and take on the challenge again, sure to connect with those striving in sports and competitions.
It also conveys the importance of bonds with teammates and self-belief, making it a song that encourages anyone looking to overcome setbacks and failures.
Adventure VlogCHiCO with HoneyWorks27rank/position

The 14th single released under the name CHiCO with HoneyWorks, “Bōken no VLOG.” Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “EDENS ZERO,” the track’s lively synth-focused ensemble and driving beat really lift your spirits.
While the overall key is high and the melody moves intricately, the vocal range itself isn’t that wide, so it’s quite singable if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
For confident singers, it’s a refreshing pop tune you’ll definitely want to tackle in the original key.
Love-Sickness feat. Natsuki EnomotoCHiCO with HoneyWorks28rank/position

It was released as one of the songs in the series/project centered on HoneyWorks’ “Kokuhaku Yokō Renshū” (Confession Rehearsal), “Hatsukoi no Ehon” (The Picture Book of First Love), and “Yakimochi no Kotae” (The Answer to Jealousy).
Natsuki Enomoto is a fictional character who appears in the anime.
The vocals on this track are performed by Haruka Tomatsu, who voices the character.
The song has a somewhat strong Vocaloid-like feel in its style and melody, so it might be a bit challenging to sing at karaoke.
Be careful not to get shaky or have your voice crack, especially in the chorus where the leaps between notes are quite large.
Ugly CreatureCHiCO with HoneyWorks29rank/position

Released as a double A-side with “Oni no Mori” and used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Otherside Picnic,” the 13th single “Utsukushikunai Ikimono” (Ugly Creature) opens with an edgy guitar sound that instantly pumps you up.
It’s easy to sing thanks to its narrow vocal range and moderate key, but be careful not to lose overall balance—the tempo is fast and there are occasional interval jumps.
While the lyrics resonate with themes of complicated human relationships and personal distance, the refreshing ensemble feels pleasant, making it a catchy pop tune.
Oni ForestCHiCO with HoneyWorks30rank/position

The 13th single “Oni no Mori,” used as the theme song for the film “Jukai Village,” was released as a double A-side with “Ugly Creature.” Its piano- and strings-focused, dreamlike ensemble makes a strong impact.
Although the melody has minimal movement and the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, the overall range is wide, so be sure to check that it matches your vocal range before performing.
With its grand arrangement, it’s a ballad that calls for preserving the atmosphere when singing it at karaoke.


