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 Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Marcokuriipuhaipe71rank/position

It was released in 2013 as part of CreepHyp’s second album, “I, Grief, Love Overflowing.” “Marco” is, plainly, the name of their pet dog.
Although, on first listen, the lyrics might sound like a song about aliens, vocalist Seikai Kan Ozaki is actually singing about his real-life encounter with Marco, the dog his family took in.
If you listen closely, you can even hear a dog barking in the track.
radiokuriipuhaipe72rank/position

This is a track from the sixth single, “Hyaku Hachi-en no Koi” (A 108-Yen Love).
Even among CreepHyp’s songs with intense lyrics, this one uses gentler expressions with less bite.
It’s a straightforward song that rides a laid-back sound to convey vocalist Seikaihan Ozaki’s love for radio.
This is a soft, female-cover version.
your roomkuriipuhaipe73rank/position

It’s the B-side track of the single “108-Yen Love.” It’s a re-recorded version of a song from their indie days, and it seems both the lyrics and the sound have changed a bit from the old recording.
It’s a song about a hopeless person reminiscing about someone they used to love with a sense of nostalgia.
the four seasonskuriipuhaipe74rank/position

Formed in 2001 and making their major debut in 2012, this four-piece rock band—commonly known by the abbreviation “Creep”—draws listeners in the more you listen.
With a captivating high-tone voice, lyrics that combine a unique worldview and keen perspective, and the high level of musicianship that delivers it all straight to the listener’s ears and heart, they’re a band that’s hard to resist.
Their distinctive yet vividly cinematic lyrics are addictive—a rock band any rock fan should check out.
Blink of Lovekuriipuhaipe75rank/position

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.
Lovekuriipuhaipe76rank/position

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 datingkuriipuhaipe77rank/position

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.
deepest nightkuriipuhaipe78rank/position

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.
yawnkuriipuhaipe79rank/position

This track features dazzling guitar work on a blues scale reminiscent of old-school American rock, and it builds into a soaring, quintessential CreepHyp sound in the chorus.
It’s a song they always play live—the kind that makes you want to throw your hands in the air.
The same setup as a fly.kuriipuhaipe80rank/position

Are there any other artists with a song title like this? They even riff on their own song, and the lyrics sarcastically go, “It’s kind of similar, kind of similar, kind of similar to the last song.” Maybe that’s exactly the charm of CreepHyp.


