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CreepHyp Love Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

CreepHyp is a rock band that enjoys overwhelming popularity, especially among younger generations.

Among their songs, aren’t the ones that are especially popular with women often centered on the theme of love?

Their lyrics, which candidly lay bare their inner feelings without embellishment, are striking yet pierce straight into our hearts.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular love songs.

By listening to these beloved tracks again in order, you might notice messages you hadn’t picked up on before.

CreepHyp Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Creephyp - “Ome” (MUSIC VIDEO)
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A CreepHyp song that depicts the sweet-and-sour yet slightly wistful beginning of a romance between two people who meet in midsummer.

The way a once-lonely everyday life turns vividly colorful through meeting someone special is sure to make your heart skip a beat.

While boldly incorporating synthesizers and programmed beats, the band’s signature sound and Sekai-kan Ozaki’s piercing lyrical worldview remain intact.

Released for streaming in May 2023, the track was also included on the album “Konna Tokoro ni Ita no ka Yatto Mitsuketa yo,” released in December of the same year.

It also drew attention as a tie-in with the dating/marriage-matching app “Pairs.” If you’re excited about a romance that’s about to begin, or want to feel the exhilaration of summer, listening to this song will surely color an unforgettable page in your memories.

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When it comes to love songs that convey overflowing affection in straightforward words, “I” comes to mind.

It’s a track created based on “Douse, Ai da,” a song released in 2020 by the rock band CreepHyp featuring rapper Soraone.

Carried by a sound where grand strings intertwine with guitars, Ozaki Sekai-kan’s vocals resonate as if expressing heartbreaking emotions.

The somewhat wistful yet heartwarming lyrics and melody offer a sense of comfort.

It’s a ballad that delivers the honest feeling of wanting to be loved, even just a little, after realizing the presence of someone who saved your heart.

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This is a song released by CreepHyp in April 2012 that delicately depicts the pain of heartbreak.

It impressively expresses the separation from a lover and the sense of loss through everyday scenes and memories.

The track is included on the album “I Thought I Would Be Loved for the Rest of My Life Until I Die” and serves as an important song marking their major-label debut.

Recommended for those who feel the pain and lingering attachment of a breakup or who want to sort out past relationships.

Listening to this song will make you feel like it gently tells your heart, “We’re all the same—it’s going to be okay.”

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Acoustic Self-Accompanied Performance: Hurting / CreepHyp (Acoustic Cover)
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It’s the B-side to “Yuu, Sansan,” but it’s such a masterpiece that it feels almost wasted as a B-side.

The song was written by Sekai Kan Ozaki specifically for Daigo Matsui’s stage production “Riolium,” and I’m sure there are many people who can relate to these pitiful lyrics.

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This is a track included on the album “Odoriba kara Ai o Komete,” released during CreepHyp’s indie era in 2010.

Lyrics and composition by Sekai-kan Ozaki.

Though he’s a man, he brilliantly portrays a woman’s heart—jealous of the faint image of an ex-girlfriend that flickers beyond a pierced ear hole.

It should be a blissful scene, with him sleeping right beside her, yet just catching sight of the lingering hole in his ear is enough to set her heart so on edge.

You can savor both that level of fragile, chaotic emotion and the talent of Sekai-kan Ozaki, who can spin an entire masterpiece out of something so small.

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“Sorry About Earlier, Thank You,” included on CreepHyp’s second album, “Overflowing I, Sorrow, Love,” released in 2013.

Sung as if speaking to someone close, this song was actually written to celebrate the wedding of CreepHyp’s manager.

It’s a track that seems to overflow with genuine gratitude throughout, not exactly a love song, but a number that resonates with anyone.

It’s also recommended as a song to give to someone special.

CreepHyp Love Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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CreepHyp – “Tada” MUSIC VIDEO (from the 2017.2.22 release, the collection ‘I’ll be there soon, so please wait’)
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A song I especially want people who struggle to express their straightforward feelings to a loved one to hear is “Tada.” It was included in the 2017 collection “Mousugu Tsuku Kara Mattete Ne” by the rock band CreepHyp.

The lyrics, which honestly convey the feelings you can’t bring yourself to say precisely because you care, are irresistibly relatable.

Vocalist Seikaikan Ozaki’s passionate voice, perfectly matched with the rock band’s rhythmic performance, resonates in the heart.

It’s a tsundere-style song that teaches the importance of putting even a single word into language.

Please give this track, which stands close to your unadorned emotions, a listen.