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.
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CreepHyp Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
OrangeCreepHyp8rank/position

“Orange” vividly portrays a man and woman who, despite caring deeply for each other, end up growing apart.
It’s included on the 2012 album “I Thought I’d Be Loved for the Rest of My Life.” The song begins with the chorus and gives off a very bright, catchy impression, but when you dig into the lyrics, you realize it’s anything but that kind of song.
It tells of the sacrifices made to preserve the happiness of ordinary days, and the outcome that befalls two people who chose to look the other way.
Once you know the story, hearing the chorus again brings a poignant, indefinable ache.
Perhaps the “orange light” was the sunset the two of them once watched together, dreaming of their future.
love hotelkuriipuhaipe9rank/position

CreepHyp’s appeal lies in songs packed with raw—almost too real—emotion.
This track, in particular, might be the one where that worldview is most palpable.
It’s a meticulously placed piece intended to open their acclaimed July 2013 release, “Blowing Overflowing I, Sorrow, Love.” A love story that ends in a hotel room is sung with heartbreaking tenderness in Seikai Ozakis high-toned voice, tightening your chest as you listen.
The lyrical idea of expressing their meeting, the days they spent together, and the day they part through different room numbers is strikingly ingenious.
When you’re carrying the pain of an unforgettable love, its wistful melody gently stays by your side—a sorrowful yet beautiful rock tune.
Twenty-nine, thirtykuriipuhaipe10rank/position

This is a CreepHyp number that vividly yet gently depicts life’s milestones and the sense of impatience everyone experiences.
The track was included on their fifth double A-side single released in July 2014, and later served as the ending theme for the film “My Helpless, Tiny World,” whose original story was written by Seikan Ozaki.
Its theme—singing about the thresholds of age and anxiety over a changing self—has resonated with many and continues to be loved for a long time.
With a relaxed tempo and a simple band ensemble, it’s an easy song to perform even for those who have just picked up their instruments.
CreepHyp Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Melancholy, resplendentkuriipuhaipe11rank/position

This CreepHyp song portrays a passionate summer romance.
Selected in May 2013 as the theme for Shiseido Anessa’s commercial, it captured the hearts of many.
It’s also included on the album “Buki Koboreru Hodo no I, Ai, Ai.” The lyrics convey deep affection, dependence, and poignancy, expressing the complex emotions of someone in love.
The song depicts feelings for a partner who continues to love you even when you can’t keep even small promises, as well as a powerful desire to stay together.
It’s a track we especially want high school students to hear—sure to be etched in your heart along with your summer memories!
5%kuriipuhaipe12rank/position

Creephyp’s “5%” overlays alcohol by volume with a percentage of feelings.
It’s included on their 2016 album “World View.” The song portrays a faint, budding crush.
The narrator likes the other person and wants to be together, but that person doesn’t yet feel the same.
The depiction of wishing the other would understand their feelings in proportion to the alcohol percentage is a uniquely imaginative touch from lyricist Sekai Kan Ozaki.
HE IS MINEkuriipuhaipe13rank/position

It’s a heart-pounding song where raw obsession and desire in love are laid bare.
It’s a track by CreepHyp, a leading act in the rock scene, included on the album “Odoriba kara Ai wo Komete,” released in September 2010.
With the uniquely sharp perspective of vocalist Sekai-kan Ozaki depicting a form of love, and a sound where the urgent beat intertwines, it’s the kind of piece that makes you want to call it downright sexy.
At live shows, it’s become a staple number that instantly raises the audience’s energy.
This track is perfect for a night when you want to touch on unadorned adult honesty—take your time with it, drink in hand.
Immerse yourself in this work brimming with a sexy allure, where wavering emotions and sensuality blend together.
threadkuriipuhaipe14rank/position

Among CreepHyp’s songs, this one especially conveys straightforward feelings of love and the importance of staying true to yourself.
Its down-to-earth lyrics, which anyone can relate to, seize listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
Released as their 11th major-label single, it was selected as the theme song for the film “Teiichi: Battle of Supreme High.” The music video features a playful, unique concept where paper dolls appear alongside the band members.
It’s a track you’ll want to play not only for couples but also at weddings—it’s sure to gently encourage everyone present.


