RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

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 Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Blink of Lovekuriipuhaipe78rank/position

CreepHyp – “Blink of Love” MUSIC VIDEO
Blink of Lovekuriipuhaipe

Starting with a mechanical sound that evokes its title, ‘Blinking Love,’ this track features an unusually calm melody and vocal style for CreepHyp.

It’s a song that makes you rethink where we’ll end up once love starts to flicker.

Lovekuriipuhaipe79rank/position

Love Is – CreepHyp Guitar Cover
Lovekuriipuhaipe

This is a track from CreepHyp’s indie-era album “Machikutabirete Asa ga Kuru” (“So Tired of Waiting That Morning Comes”).

The song uses a music player as a metaphor for romance.

It’s fairly intense, with a raw, indie feel that adds character and makes it a compelling listen.

compensated datingkuriipuhaipe80rank/position

Ging Nang BOYZ – Enjo Kōsai (Music Video)
compensated datingkuriipuhaipe

This is a song covered by CreepHyp, included on the tribute album to Ging Nang Boyz, “Kirei na Hitoribocchitachi,” released on December 7, 2016.

It’s compelling, featuring CreepHyp’s signature sound and sections that pay respect to the original’s screams.

CreepHyp Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

deepest nightkuriipuhaipe81rank/position

CreepHyp 'Saiya' Played the guitar + bonus
deepest nightkuriipuhaipe

This is a track from the album “With Love from the Landing,” released on September 8, 2010.

It’s a song CreepHyp wrote while imagining the last night of humanity.

The festival-like atmosphere evokes the end of summer, and the sensation of cooling heat and the bittersweetness tighten your chest.

honey trapkuriipuhaipe82rank/position

CreepHyp "Tsutsumotase" Cover
honey trapkuriipuhaipe

This is a track from their indie-era album “Odoriba yori Ai o Komete” (From the Dance Floor, with Love).

The title is read as “Tsutsumotase,” not “Bijinkyoku.” It’s a narrative song about someone who gets deceived.

The cover sounds exactly like Seikan Ozaki’s vocals.

I feel pathetic for being so self-centered.kuriipuhaipe83rank/position

Film “It’s Pathetic How Self-Centered I Am” Theatrical Trailer – Director/Screenplay: Daigo Matsui × Music: CreepHyp
I feel pathetic for being so self-centered.kuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp’s songs are packed with a distinctive worldview.

Seika Ozaki’s high-tone vocals and piercing lyrics leave a strong impression.

This work expresses a warning to oneself about slipping into self-centered thinking, as well as the shame that comes with it.

It’s the song that inspired the 2013 film of the same name released in October, skillfully depicting the everyday lives and emotions of young people.

It offers a chance for self-reflection, making it perfect for moments when you want to pause and look inward.

With a simple arrangement of vocals-and-guitar plus violin, the lyrics resonate even more clearly.

Before redkuriipuhaipe84rank/position

CreepHyp – Played “Before Red” on guitar
Before redkuriipuhaipe

This is a track included on the 7th single, “Ai no Tenmetsu” (“Blinking of Love”).

With lyrics by Kaonashi Hasegawa and music by Sekai Kan Ozaki, it features a relatively relaxed tempo.

It’s a poignant song depicting the encounters between a man and a woman and their sudden ending.

The video shows a guitar performance played along with the original track.