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HoneyWorks Popular Song Ranking [2026]

It’s brimming with girlish feelings to an almost overwhelming degree.The irresistibly cute lyrics keep my heart fluttering nonstop.I’ve ranked some of HoneyWorks’ popular tracks—full of sparkly, refreshing thrills—so please give them a listen!

HoneyWorks Popular Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

It’s not because I want to be cute for boys!HONEY WORKS71rank/position

It’s a cute song that proudly sings, “I’m polishing my cuteness so I can be myself!” Created by the creator unit HoneyWorks, it was released in April 2023.

The track was provided for Yuna Hoshino, who’s also active as a model and actress.

With its bright, uplifting arrangement, it really boosts your spirits! Its upbeat vibe makes it perfect as the first song at karaoke.

If possible, I recommend singing it together with all the friends you came with—it’s more fun that way!

I declare myself an idolHONEY WORKS72rank/position

┗|∵|┓ I, Idol Declaration / HoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku
I declare myself an idolHONEY WORKS

The way the song builds up more and more toward the chorus really amps up the excitement! It’s a track by the popular creator unit HoneyWorks, released in 2018.

This is the Vocaloid version of a song released under the name CHiCO with HoneyWorks.

The constantly energetic, lively sound is super cute! As the title suggests, the lyrics convey the feelings of the protagonist who’s decided to become an idol, which is another big draw.

Pop songs really do give you energy when you listen to them, don’t they?

Life Is the Best Way to Kill Time (feat. Hanon)HONEY WORKS73rank/position

Life Is the Best Way to Kill Time / HoneyWorks feat. Hanon
Life Is the Best Way to Kill Time (feat. Hanon)HONEY WORKS

A heartwarming song released in March 2021 that questions the meaning of life.

While acknowledging negative emotions, it gently conveys the importance of enjoying life.

Touching on modern societal issues like the influence of social media and comparisons with others, its lyrics are memorable for teaching us to find small joys in everyday life.

Hanon’s clear, translucent voice embraces listeners and is sure to inspire hope for tomorrow.

It’s a track that gives you courage when you’re feeling down or have lost confidence.

Declaration of not being PONHoneyWorks feat. miriguramu -ichiemuji-74rank/position

Not PON Declaration / HoneyWorks feat. Mirigram -1mg- [Music Video]
Declaration of not being PONHoneyWorks feat. miriguramu -ichiemuji-

This is a collaborative song by HoneyWorks and mirigram -1mg- that puts a positive spin on everyday little slip-ups.

Released in November 2024, it features an upbeat rhythm and a catchy melody.

Ranting passionately without realizing you’re on mute, waking up early on your day off… The lyrics are sprinkled with moments everyone can relate to, making you think, “So true!” And amidst it all, a forward-looking message that affirms your individuality gives you a boost of energy.

It’s the perfect track for when you’re feeling down or have lost your confidence!

KiraraHoneyWorks feat. Hatsune Miku75rank/position

Kirara is a love-at-first-sight song that depicts a fleeting summer romance.

Many people return to their parents’ hometowns in the summer, don’t they? Have you ever met someone wonderful there and fallen in love? This song tells exactly that kind of beautiful story.

Though they’ve fallen in love, the countdown that began the moment they met makes it hard to confess their feelings.

It’s a refreshing love song that tenderly traces the growing, aching emotions day by day.

Ai’s ScenarioHONEY WORKS76rank/position

Ai no Scenario / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
Ai's ScenarioHONEY WORKS

It’s not just great to listen to—the song is even better when you enjoy it with the music video! Comparing the second half with the first was really fun! I think this is a hallmark of Haniwa, but I absolutely love how the chorus just breaks through!

Senpai.HONEY WORKS77rank/position

Senpai. / HoneyWorks meets TrySail
Senpai.HONEY WORKS

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!