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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] (41–50)

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Creephype “Wasuremono” Music Video
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Created as the theme song for the film “Watashitachi no Haa Haa,” this track is a rock tune that feels like reclaiming something forgotten from our youth.

Unlike the more adult songs that are rare for CreepHyp, it’s a coming-of-age anthem that captures the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

CreepHyp Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

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CreepHyp Ainey Tried playing the guitar
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CreepHyp’s hidden gem “Ainee.” It’s a standout track with band arrangements that give the lyrics real persuasive power.

It’s packed with guitar techniques—chopping, power chords, arpeggios, and more.

Without overexerting yourself, aim to play with enough ease to let the vocal work enhance the song’s world.

Fire Festivalkuriipuhaipe52rank/position

Among CreepHyp’s songs, this one stands out for its distinctive, festival-like atmosphere.

It’s included on the acclaimed album “I Thought I’d Be Loved for the Rest of My Life,” released in April 2012.

Bassist Kaonashi Hasegawa wrote and composed the track and also serves as the lead vocalist.

The song’s unique lyrical world conjures scenes reminiscent of an age-old festival intertwined with a mysterious disappearance.

Drawing listeners into an uncanny, otherworldly space, this track is perfect for when you want to savor a different kind of festival mood or explore the deeper allure of CreepHyp.

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This work beautifully overlays cigarette smoke with the transience of romance, making it a song that shines with CreepHyp’s characteristically delicate sensibility.

Released in September 2018, the track fully showcases Sekai Kan Ozaki’s distinctive poetic world, featuring striking lyrics that leave a deep impression on listeners.

The emotional undulations hidden within its relaxed tempo are rendered with delicacy, like smoke rising into the air.

It’s a quintessential CreepHyp piece that portrays the subtleties and conflicts of human relationships, offering a song that resonates with those struggling with love and interpersonal connections.

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Honey and Bathroom CreepHypE Solo Acoustic 'cover'
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As the sensual title “Honey and the Bathroom” suggests, this track captivates with lyrics that metaphorically depict the physical union of a man and a woman.

Yet it’s rendered with deep sentimentality, and many listeners may find themselves moved to tears.

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This is the commercial song for Tokyo Metro’s “Find my Tokyo.” It’s a collaborative track with KANA-BOON’s vocalist, Maguro Taniguchi.

With lyrics themed around finding happiness in the number of wrinkles on a bed, the arrangement—true to the title—feels warmly sunlit, making for a pleasantly comforting cover.

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It’s the B-side track included on their 10th single “Oni.” The title is a play on their song “Yū, Sansan.” It cleverly uses wordplay—rhymes in places and even sounds like “soda” as a mondegreen—making it fun and thoughtful.

It’s an upbeat song about unpleasant things disappearing like bubbles.