CreepHyp Popular Song Rankings [2026]
CreepHyp has had many songs featured in commercials and as movie theme songs so far.
Don’t they also have a lot of hidden gems?
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve listed their most-played songs of 2017 in a ranking format.
CreepHyp Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Hand in handkuriipuhaipe1rank/position

Whether it’s a breakup or a fight with a friend, sometimes we crack our relationships and end up regretting it deeply.
Te to Te (Hand in Hand) depicts that very inner turmoil.
Specifically, it portrays the restless late-night hours spent alone, wrestling with one’s thoughts.
The track is by the band CreepHyp, fronted by vocalist Ozaki Sekai-kan.
His high-tone voice and the raw guitar melodies perfectly complement the song’s world.
Give it a listen on a sleepless night.
bookmarkkuriipuhaipe2rank/position

Originally written and composed by CreepHyp’s Seikai Ozaki as a campaign song for FM802 and TSUTAYA in 2018, this track is included on the album “Nakitakunaru Hodo Ureshii Hibi ni.” Its lyrics juxtapose the image of falling cherry blossoms with a “bookmark” tucked into a half-read book, evoking lingering feelings for a relationship one isn’t ready to end—sentiments many graduates may relate to.
While the song portrays the sorrow of parting, the music itself is a bright, fast-paced rock tune.
That contrast gently pushes listeners forward into the future, even as they hold on to their loneliness.
It’s an emotional track that tenderly accompanies the wavering heart at the milestone of graduation.
oni; demon; ogre; spirit (depending on context)kuriipuhaipe3rank/position

CreepHyp is a rock band fronted by Seikai Oozaki.
When it comes to their songs about infidelity, “Oni” stands out.
Even the title gives off an ominous vibe, doesn’t it? The song portrays the feelings of a man who comes home and catches his live-in partner cheating.
The raw lyrics convey not so much sadness as a strong sense of distrust and anger.
Still, in the end, it turns into something that gives you a gentle push forward.
If you’re looking to move on quickly, give it a listen.
Sign of Lovekuriipuhaipe4rank/position

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.”
Dangerous Playkuriipuhaipe5rank/position

A bittersweet story of forbidden love from CreepHyp.
This work candidly lays bare the emotions of being consumed by a desire you mustn’t touch.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “Before I knew it, I’d fallen for them”? Released in January 2020, this song was also chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Ukemen.” Sekai Kan Ozaki’s distinctive lyricism vividly portrays the guilty pleasures of infidelity and cheating.
While yearning for a deep bond, you end up settling for something superficial.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone carrying such complicated feelings.
left earkuriipuhaipe6rank/position

CreepHyp is a four-piece rock band whose trademarks are the distinctive lyrics and high-toned vocals crafted by the band’s central figure, Sekaikan Ozaki.
“Hidari Mimi” (Left Ear), included on their first album, “Odoriba kara Ai wo Komete,” stands out for its catchy lyrics set against an ensemble of driving, fast-paced beats.
Alongside contemporary rhythm patterns, there are sections that mark the groove with rimshots, so you’ll need solid basic technique to produce clean, consistent sound.
It’s a simple yet deep track that lets you gauge your skills right at the point of moving from beginner to intermediate.
In the end, it’s love.Soraoto feat. KurīpuhaiPu7rank/position

Sora-ne, who drew attention as a high school rapper and whose debut album “Fantasy club” still feels fresh in our memories for its success.
This song, “Anyway, It’s Love,” is a collaboration with CreepHyp.
The lyrics and composition are co-written by Sorane and Seikakan Ozaki, delivering a track whose profound words will satisfy fans of both.
It portrays complex love and emotions, and it offers glimpses of the pain that many LGBTQ listeners may resonate with—the anguish of having a relationship denied or questioned by others.
The title itself carries layers of meaning, and throughout the song a palpable sense of frustration and poignancy comes through.


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