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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!

Revolutionaries of the Hip-Hop World! Creepy Nuts’ Most Popular Songs Ranking (21–30)

slutCreepy Nuts22rank/position

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Slut
slutCreepy Nuts

Having made their major debut, Creepy Nuts have become known beyond just the heads.

They’re the strongest battle MC and the strongest DJ, yet surprisingly, many of their songs are quite catchy.

They’ve produced a lot of hit tracks.

Among them, my top recommendation is Abazure.

This song has a jazz-inflected finish, with a melody reminiscent of bands like Tsubakiya Shijuusou or EGO-WRAPPIN’.

Even if you’re not into four-on-the-floor beats, I think you’ll like it!

Lazy BoyCreepy Nuts23rank/position

【MV】Creepy Nuts – Lazy Boy
Lazy BoyCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts is a musical duo made up of R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga—a group you can’t leave out when talking about Japan’s hip-hop scene.

Their track “Lazy Boy” sings about the kind of nonstop, sleepless days the two go through.

The song also carries their resolve to keep pushing forward, even when they’re a bit worn out.

If you’re someone who’s exhausted from work or studying, you’ll definitely relate.

And don’t miss the Zoom-style music video, either.

Bad OrangezCreepy Nuts24rank/position

【MV】Creepy Nuts – Bad Orangez
Bad OrangezCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts is a duo featuring R-Shitei, who also made a name for himself as a battle MC, and they can be credited with bringing hip-hop back into mainstream households.

Their songs are often accessible even to listeners who don’t usually listen to hip-hop, and this track’s charm lies in its refreshing, guitar-driven sound.

As the title suggests, it centers on an orange-hued sunset, while the lyrics portray the relentless pursuit of one’s dreams—something that is sure to resonate with many listeners.

The Inadequate TwoCreepy Nuts25rank/position

A hip-hop masterpiece that weaves friendship—this is Creepy Nuts at their best.

The unique world crafted by R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga is irresistible.

With plenty of humor, they portray their own imperfections and the struggle to find a place in society.

Released in July 2018, this track marks an early highlight in their music career.

Centered on Ryota Yamasato of Nankai Candies and Masayasu Wakabayashi of Audrey, the song brilliantly captures the pair’s quirky bond.

Definitely give it a listen.

Everyone is different, and that’s okay.Creepy Nuts26rank/position

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Everyone’s different, everyone’s good.
Everyone is different, and that’s okay.Creepy Nuts

It’s technical hip-hop where exaggerated, critical impressions of every kind of MC are tossed around, as if voicing the haze in my own mind.

Creepy Nuts’ slanted, skeptical perspective brings my regretful self into sharp relief, which paradoxically makes me feel at ease.

Explode! feat. MOP of HEADCreepy Nuts27rank/position

(Music) Creepy Nuts (R-Shitei & DJ Matsunaga) - Explode!! feat. MOP of HEAD
Explode! feat. MOP of HEADCreepy Nuts

A track included on Creepy Nuts’ first EP, “Tarinai Futari.” It’s a collaboration with MOP of HEAD, blending hip-hop with a band sound to create a song that offers a different appeal from their usual work.

The content feels like an all-out purge of pent-up emotions.

Recommended for people who tend to bottle up stress and endure things.

Bling‑Bang‑Bang‑BornCreepy Nuts28rank/position

Creepy Nuts “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” × TV Anime “MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES” Collaboration Music Video #BBBB Dance
Bling‑Bang‑Bang‑BornCreepy Nuts

In 2024, “Bling‑Bang‑Bang‑Born” topped Billboard JAPAN’s streaming chart and went explosively viral on TikTok—plenty of people must have sung it at karaoke! Since it’s a rap track, rhythm and lung capacity matter more than vocal prowess.

The tempo is fast—ultra‑fast rap—so groove and momentum are crucial; I think the key is whether you can lock into the rhythm.

First, memorize the lyrics well so you can really hit the beat when you sing.

If you let the words slide when you pronounce them, it becomes unclear what you’re saying, so pay attention to the vowels and articulate the beginnings of words clearly.

Rather than forcing each word, try to place each phrase on the melody—start by learning the melody, even just by humming!