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] (11–20)
Twenty-nine, thirtykuriipuhaipe11rank/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.
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

A bittersweet song that uses count-song-like lyrics and a striking melody to depict the progression and shifts of a romance.
It vividly portrays the protagonist’s wish to deepen their bond through physical intimacy and the emotional sway caused by a gap in feelings with their partner.
Released in September 2010 and included on the album “From the Landing, With Love,” this track distills the allure of CreepHyp’s indie era, combining a medium-tempo sense of drive with Sekai Kan Ozaki’s lustrous vocals that resonate deeply.
Known as a live favorite that fosters a strong sense of unity with the audience, performing this song at a school or cultural festival is sure to draw plenty of attention.
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.
Good night, crybaby; farewell, songstress.kuriipuhaipe15rank/position

This is the major-label debut single by the four-piece rock band CreepHyp, known for captivating fans with their distinctive high-tone vocals and candid, love-themed lyrics.
The driving rock sound layered with a floating-feel melody is really pleasant, isn’t it? While the main elements are strumming and arpeggios, chords with complex shapes such as E♭maj7 and E♭maj9 appear, so you’ll need practice to make smooth chord changes.
The guitar solo uses few notes and is simple in terms of technique, but because it has a loose feel and features long-tone phrases, be sure to play firmly so the sound doesn’t cut off partway.
flykuriipuhaipe16rank/position

CreepHyp, who are popular for many songs that capture realistic emotions from a female perspective, have a lot of hits.
Their song “Shakai no Mado” (The Social Window) was released as a single in 2013, and it’s a fan favorite that always gets the crowd going at live shows.
It’s a track where the pent-up haze and gloom you normally carry suddenly bursts out—feelings surge forward, and the rapid-fire delivery makes it feel all the more real.
Some of the lyrics sound like things vocalist Seikai Kan Ozaki has actually had thrown at him before, which really hits home.
Sing it at karaoke and you’ll feel incredibly refreshed!
Boys End Girlskuriipuhaipe17rank/position

Recommended for couples who keep missing each other is CreepHyp’s “Boys END Girls.” First included on their debut single “mikita e.p,” released in 2009, it was re-recorded for the 2014 album “If We Can’t Become One, Then Let’s At Least Stay Just the Two of Us.” The lyrics overflow with the desire to spend every moment together.
Be sure to listen to “Boys END Girls” together, syncing your time on your anniversary of meeting or the day you started dating!
Night on the Planetkuriipuhaipe18rank/position

This song, chosen as the theme for the film “Just Remembering,” is a work by CreepHyp, a popular rock band known for their distinctive world-building.
It delicately depicts memories of a past romance that resurface in the stillness of the night.
With no bass and a striking keyboard presence, the track exudes a soothing yet faintly bittersweet chill vibe that’s hard to resist.
Included on the December 2021 album “Cling to the Night, Melt in the Morning,” it’s also a piece where music and film are deeply intertwined—the song actually inspired the movie’s creation.
Many listeners will feel the passage of time and a gentle melancholy in the lyrics, which portray a protagonist reminiscing about an old love while now walking a different path as a mother.
It’s the kind of song that, when played on a night you want to be sentimental, will quietly stay by your side.
raw liverkuriipuhaipe19rank/position

Creephyp is a popular band known for its wide musical range, from uniquely styled works to classic rock.
If you’re a teenager, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of them.
They have many great songs, but among them, Namareba is especially recommended for junior high school students.
The song has a narrow vocal range, and the vocal line is simple.
The chorus repeats very often, so while breathing can be a bit challenging, the vocal line itself is very easy.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
bedheadkuriipuhaipe20rank/position

CreepHyp is a rock band that delivers songs that vividly portray delicate emotions to listeners, and they’ve provided theme songs for numerous films and TV dramas.
Among their tracks, the one we’d recommend during a relationship lull is “Neguse,” released in 2014.
It features a band sound with a refreshing guitar riff.
Many will relate to the lyrics, which express honest feelings toward a partner.
It’s a warm song that makes you want to stay by your partner’s side no matter how old you get.
Why not experience their unique world built around the theme of “hair?”


