Revolutionaries of the hip-hop world! Ranking of Creepy Nuts’ popular songs
Creepy Nuts, a hip-hop duo renowned as Japan’s top rapper and the world’s best DJ, has garnered widespread popularity.
In a genre like hip-hop, which often carries a “scary” image, their catchiness and pop sensibility captivate many listeners.
While both members thrive on variety shows by leveraging their distinct personalities, their overwhelming skill sets them apart with a unique presence.
Here, we’ll introduce some of Creepy Nuts’ most popular songs!
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Revolutionaries of the hip-hop scene! Creepy Nuts’ Popular Song Rankings (11–20)
MirageCreepy Nuts15rank/position

You’ll be drawn in by the contrast between the ephemeral soundscape and the weighty rhythms.
This track, crafted by the hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who continue to rack up hits at home and abroad, was released in July 2025 and selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Call of the Night Season 2.
The lyrics by R-Shitei, depicting lingering attachments and regrets that cling to the night, meld beautifully with the meticulously constructed track by DJ Matsunaga.
The music captures emotions that waver like a mirage, reflecting a deep understanding of the world established since the first season of the anime.
It’s perfect as BGM for late-night work when you want quiet focus.
Immerse yourself in the introspective nighttime atmosphere.
soundtrackCreepy Nuts × Sugata Masaki16rank/position

This moving track exquisitely fuses a soulful, embracing vocal with a groovy beat.
It stands out for its powerful message that stays close to everyday life and affirms the importance of living strongly.
The song declares that even a life without a dazzling storyline has true meaning, and that each of us has a path where we can shine.
Released in July 2020, it was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV information program “Sukkiri.” It is included on the album “To Us Who Were Once Geniuses” and has garnered strong support from many fans.
This work gently stays by the side of those who struggle with their way of life or values, and those who find self-expression difficult.
2way nice guyCreepy Nuts17rank/position

This is the 12th single by the hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who have become popular not only for their music but also for their appearances on variety shows.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film “The Way of the Househusband: The Movie,” it’s an uptempo track that fires up audiences at live shows.
Its catchy rap and melodies ride over a refreshing, fast-paced beat, showcasing a finely tuned pop sensibility that sets it apart from the outlaw image often associated with hip-hop.
It’s a song that boosts the listener’s energy, perfectly matching the film’s comedic vibe.
12th grade in middle schoolCreepy Nuts18rank/position

There’s a way of referring to first-year high school students as “fourth-year middle schoolers,” using junior high as the baseline.
By that calculation, a “twelfth-year middle schooler” would be around 24 or 25 years old.
This song sets the feeling of not quite becoming an adult to a light, breezy rap.
The rhyme schemes are lovely and make you want to hear more.
Living in a scary world where you can’t stand up to your seniors—that’s life, too.
Someone higher-ranking than meCreepy Nuts19rank/position

This is a track included on Creepy Nuts’ album “Case.” It was used as a commercial song for the energy drink ZONe.
From the title and the tense sound, you might initially think it’s sending a message like “I’m the greatest,” but from the opening lyrics, you realize it’s actually about someone who walks their own path, unaffected by anyone else.
It conveys the sense of contemplating a self that moves forward alone, untouched by others, and the growing uncertainty over whether that feeling is freedom or loneliness.
travel anecdoteCreepy Nuts20rank/position

The song Miyagebanashi (“Souvenir Stories”) sings about the birth and journey of the hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts.
It was included as the final track on their 2021 album Case.
The scene depicted in the song—two friends spending New Year’s Eve together at one of their homes—evokes memories of youthful days for many listeners.
Its stylish chord progression and groovy beat are also part of the appeal.
Be sure to sing it at karaoke, and get everyone to put their hands up during the chorus to hype things up!
Revolutionaries of the Hip-Hop World! Creepy Nuts’ Most Popular Songs Ranking (21–30)
Sleep – NemureCreepy Nuts21rank/position

This is a track by Creepy Nuts chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Call of the Night Season 2.
Airy synths intertwine with drum beats to deftly capture the chaotic energy of the night.
Many listeners will likely relate to lyrics that sound like the protagonist wishing to keep dancing until dawn, to never wake from this moment.
On nights when you want to break free from the everyday, surrendering yourself to this sound might lead you to discover a new side of yourself.


