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!
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HoneyWorks Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
RokuberuHONEY WORKS36rank/position

It’s a song about a cat that thought it was human.
I really love the lyrics where the kitty realizes it might not actually be human.
But the middle part really broke my heart…
I can’t help wondering what happened to the first couple.
sparklingHoneyWorks feat. Hakoniiwa Ririi37rank/position

This song depicts everything from the heart-fluttering moment of falling in love to vows of forever, wrapped in a bright and refreshing sound.
Clear, airy vocals intertwine with a positive message to kindle a sure sense of hope in the listener’s heart.
Released in October 2024, it was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Is It True That We’re Getting Married?” and has drawn attention as a track that cheers on the start of new romance.
Packed with the charm of HoneyWorks feat.
Haconiwa Lily, this one song will gently give you a push when you’re unsure about your feelings for someone or when you want to take a step forward in an important relationship.
teammateHONEY WORKS38rank/position

Teammate is a message dedicated to dear friends and members who charge forward toward their dreams and goals.
The creator unit HoneyWorks self-covered the song they provided to Project SEKAI.
It opens with passionate drumming powerful enough to blow away the anxieties and worries held in one’s heart, leading into a dazzling band performance.
The beautiful synth tones intertwine with Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals to offer encouragement as well.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid track for giving a push to anyone working hard and devoted to something.
Who’s the One That Made You So Cute? feat. Nagisa Shiranami (CV: Junya Enoki)HONEY WORKS39rank/position

It’s a love song packed tight with the frustration of romance! It’s a track by the creator unit HoneyWorks, released in October 2024.
It’s part of the popular “Confession Executive Committee” series.
The song captures the bewildering feeling of noticing changes in the clothes and vibe of someone you like after seeing them again for the first time in a while, expressed with a breezy rhythm and down-to-earth vocals.
The jealousy and single-minded devotion really come through—and you can’t help but grin.
It’s included on the album “Confession Executive Committee -FLYING SONGS- Omoiai.”
I was supposed to hate it.HONEY WORKS40rank/position

With its heart-fluttering back-and-forth between a boy and a girl, “I Was Supposed to Hate You” is sure to make you swoon.
Widely embraced as a refreshing youthful love song, it was chosen as the ending theme for the film “The Moment You Fall in Love ~Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai~,” and Nogizaka46’s cover version also became a hot topic.
The exhilarating sound that portrays the delicate romance of youth becomes even more moving when rendered on piano.
To keep its fresh vibe, aim for a clear tone and play with a sense of speed!
HoneyWorks Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Romance Deviation Value 45HONEY WORKS41rank/position

An unrequited-love tune that captures the honest feelings of a girl in love.
Released by HoneyWorks in June 2024, the song also came out simultaneously in a version sung by Yuna Hoshino.
It was chosen as the May theme song for ABEMA’s popular show “High-Teen Bible.” Its charm lies in lyrics packed with the sweet-and-sour joy and heartache of romance, paired with a catchy melody.
It vividly portrays the emotions of a teen girl wrestling with love, conveying her unstoppable daydreams and the hesitation that keeps her from taking that one extra step.
Highly recommended for students struggling with romance and for adults who feel nostalgic for their youthful days!
RomeoHONEY WORKS42rank/position

This is the debut song of the popular idol duo LIP×LIP.
It was featured as an insert song in the 2016 film “The Moment You Fall in Love,” later used in the anime “To Become a Real Heroine!,” and became a signature track that gained popularity as a prince-like idol song and was even novelized.
Its hallmark is the uplifting chorus that’s characteristic of idol songs! In the early, faster part of the A-melody, the key is to sing in a matter-of-fact, understated way, and when it transitions to the chorus, it suddenly turns bright—so lift your facial muscles to create clear contrast! For the rapid-fire lines in the chorus, unlike the A-melody, try to let the lyrics ride the melody and sing them smoothly.


