HoneyWorks Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026]
The creator unit HoneyWorks, affectionately known as Haniwa.
Their songs, which weave together various stories mainly for younger generations, resonate with many people and are very popular!
Among them, the love songs are especially popular.
Just watching the MVs brings back memories of those bittersweet school days, depicting real love stories.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of their most popular love songs.
Whether you’re a student or not, if you’re in the mood for bittersweet love songs, this is a must-see.
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HoneyWorks Love Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Akatsuki-zukuyoHoneyWorks feat. Kagamine Rin31rank/position

Not just for romance—listening to it when you’re feeling down will put you in a positive mood.
It’s a must-listen for Vocaloid fans.
At first, the story in the song sounds like a typical ballad focusing on someone who can’t confess their feelings, but as it moves into the chorus, the lyrics gradually shift into phrases with a battle-like flavor.
Sung over a cool, fast-paced arrangement, it avoids feeling clichéd and stands out as a unique track.
Super cuteHONEY WORKS32rank/position

“Super Adorable” (#Chouzetsu Kawaii) by the Japanese creator collective HoneyWorks is a song full of playful charm, where a girl active on the internet boldly appeals for more attention on herself.
It’s extremely up-tempo, and as you listen, the protagonist keeps doing her best to show off just how cute she is—making it a feel-good, positive track.
HoneyWorks has many other songs where girls use their cuteness as a strength, like “Good Morning on Friday” (Kinyoubi no Ohayou), so if you’re interested, give them a listen!
Senpai.HONEY WORKS33rank/position

Within that clear, cute voice, you can’t help but picture a younger girl.
The sweet, slightly clingy storytelling tone of the song fits right into the music scene from the late Heisei to Reiwa eras.
The lyrics are packed with junior-like lines such as “Would you accept someone younger?” and “Do you prefer long hair?” It feels like the song pushes past musical conventions and comes straight at you!
ChocoKano – N.mix – / LIP×LIP (CV: Kouki Uchiyama, Nobunaga Shimazaki)HONEY WORKS34rank/position

This song was released online on February 13, 2019, and from the date you can tell it was made with Valentine’s Day on the 14th in mind.
The music video features Aizo and Yujiro, and the lyrics are written from their perspectives.
You can feel the mix of anxiety and anticipation throughout the song as both Aizo and Yujiro restlessly wait for a girl’s special Valentine’s chocolate.
It’s a track that lets you savor the unique, slightly special atmosphere of Valentine’s Day unfolding at school.
Same-Oshi☆Refusal (feat. Kapi)HONEY WORKS35rank/position

If you’re an otaku, you’ve probably heard the term “dōtan kyohi.” It means you can’t get along with—or you reject—people who support the same idol or character as you.
Some people welcome same-fan supporters, but as the title suggests, the song “Dōtan☆Kyohi (feat.
Kapi)” is overflowing with the desire to be the only one who loves that person—to have them all to yourself! While acknowledging that this person is everyone’s fave, the lyrics focus on attitudes toward other fans, SNS behaviors that verge on stalking, and lines you might relate to even if you’re not in a “realistic crush” (riako).
Keep an ear out for those words.
May I Confess? feat. Minami (Toshiyuki Toyonaga)HONEY WORKS36rank/position

HoneyWorks is a creator unit that delivers love songs depicted from every perspective to listeners.
“May I Confess?” included on their 2020 album “Sukisugite Yabai: Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai Character Song Collection,” is a love song that captures the bittersweet romance of youth.
It also drew attention for featuring voice actor Toshiyuki Toyonaga on vocals.
With its upbeat, pop melody line, the song offers comfort to those experiencing the loneliness and solitude of unrequited love.
Be sure to give this youthfully heartfelt love song a listen.
Confession Rehearsal feat. GUMIHONEY WORKS37rank/position

HoneyWorks, also known by the abbreviation Haniwa, is a creator unit active not only in music but across various fields.
Their song ‘Kokuhaku Yokō Renshū feat.
GUMI,’ featuring the VOCALOID GUMI, kicks off with an opening whose edgy arpeggiated guitar sound really pumps you up.
Many listeners may find the lyrics’ story—depicting the delicate distance between two people who like each other—resonates with their own feelings or situations.
It’s a cute pop tune that we hope those who are one step away from confessing their love will listen to.
Ugly CreatureHONEY WORKS38rank/position

The character for “beauty” is originally based on the head of a sheep placed on a dish—namely, a raw offering.
If the alternative is to close off your heart and become a raw offering to society or the times, am I the only one who thinks it’s actually more beautiful to hold fast to the way of life you believe in, even if it looks ugly? And the Latin word dēlicātus, the root of “delicacy,” carries meanings like “enchanting” and “bewitching.” Even without delicacy, one can live attractively and truly understand others—this song and performance make me certain of that.
Likes and DislikesHONEY WORKS39rank/position

A cute Rin and Len duet that makes you want to fall in love just by listening.
It’s a song by the creator unit HoneyWorks, released in 2011.
It’s a laid-back mixture rock track that blends band sounds with strings, scratch effects, and various other tones.
The back-and-forth lyrics between two people in love are just so adorable! Even just reading the lyrics is enough to make your heart skip a beat.
It might especially resonate with those who are experiencing their very first love right now!
Love @ LiarHONEY WORKS40rank/position

This is a Vocaloid song by the creator unit HoneyWorks, whose popularity took off through their online activities.
It was released in 2013.
It’s a collaborative project linked with a manga by illustrator Mogelatta.
The lyrics tell a bittersweet, heartrending love story: a girl who lies that she’s a boy so she can stay by the side of the person she likes, and a boy who doesn’t notice.
Since the theme centers on a band, it also features technical terms that will make band members go, “Oh!”—another distinctive touch.
It’s a youthful love song that especially resonates with the younger generation.


