CreepHyp is a band steadily gaining popularity in the Japanese rock scene.
Their vocalist’s distinct voice—so unmistakably Seikaihan Ozaki that you recognize it at first listen—becomes addictively memorable!
Another draw is their performance style, which carries an indescribable pathos and nostalgia that hits you right in the heart.
While they’re often associated with love songs, they also have tracks that are cherished as warm, encouraging anthems for life—songs that give you a gentle push forward.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranked list of their most popular songs that are listened to as “cheer-up” tracks.
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Creephype’s Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Twenty-nine, thirtykuriipuhaipe1rank/position

There are times when nothing goes right—at work or in your personal life—and you just want to give up, right? Sometimes you feel like venting or letting your guard down.
This song captures those fragile feelings, and I think if you listen to it when you’re having a hard time, you’ll really relate.
But the best part of this song isn’t just that it speaks for those vulnerable emotions—it ends by giving you a big boost of encouragement! Even if life is full of difficulties, it makes you think, “Let’s keep trying and move forward, even if it’s just a little at a time.” It helps you stay positive like that.
Sign of LoveCreepHyp2rank/position

The high-pitched vocals of Sekaikan Ozaki are really pleasant.
It’s a song that seems to blow away the sadness you don’t know where to throw after a heartbreak, and the helpless anger, with its singing.
In the end, just like the lyrics, it makes you feel like you can tell the person you broke up with, “Take care.”
Broken flowerCreepHyp3rank/position

It was released in 2016 as CreepHyp’s ninth single.
The song was used as the CM song for Yoyogi Seminar’s commercial “Yozemi, Gokaku Kaikaku,” starring Kyoko Yoshine, and since it was written specifically for the commercial, the theme centers on entrance exams and studying.
Takashi Kato of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra participated in the recording.
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Originally written and composed by Seikaikan Ozaki of CreepHyp as the 2018 FM802 × TSUTAYA ACCESS campaign song, this track features poignant lyrics that overlay the falling of cherry blossoms with parting, resonating with the feelings of many graduates.
The scenes of looking back on the past—like memories left between the pages of a book you stopped reading—are deeply moving, yet the song still depicts a determination to face forward.
Included on the album “Nakitaku Naru Hodo Ureshii Hibi ni,” it’s an up-tempo, fast-paced number that, strangely enough, lifts your spirits as you listen.
A perfect song for graduation season, where the sadness of farewell mingles with hope for the future.


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