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Humbert Humbert Popular Song Ranking [2026]

A husband-and-wife musical duo, Humbert Humbert.

They’re a unit known for their gentle, warm sound.

They’ve released many songs that make you reflect on marriage, family, and everyday life as you listen.

This time, we’ll introduce their popular songs in a ranking format.

Humbert Humbert Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

I’m home.Hanbaato Hanbaato21rank/position

MIUMIU ◉ Ichinoseki Serenade | I'm home | Humbert Humbert cover
I'm home.Hanbaato Hanbaato

Humbert Humbert is a male-female musical duo formed in 1998.

Although their surnames are listed differently on their website and elsewhere, the two are married.

The song in the video is included on their ninth album, “Kazoku Koshinkyoku” (Family March), released in 2017.

Is it in front of a grave? I can picture a scene of them offering incense, pressing their hands together, and sharing how their family is doing now.

capeHanbaato Hanbaato22rank/position

Humbert Humbert “Cape” (Official Music Video)
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It’s a song that lifts your spirits with a refreshing sense of speed, as if you’re traveling along an endless coastline.

Created by Humbert Humbert, a husband-and-wife duo who deliver heartwarming music rooted in folk, it blends straightforward love-filled lyrics with a slightly nostalgic melody to unfold a worldview that seems to brightly illuminate a future with someone dear.

The track was released in advance in July 2022 and is included on the album “Jobuna Watashitachi” (Sturdy Us).

It’s also recommended for moments when you want to feel positive—like summer drives or the start of a new chapter in life.

I only know your profileHanbaato Hanbaato23rank/position

Humbert Humbert – Yokogao Shika Shiranai [Official Music Video]
I only know your profileHanbaato Hanbaato

This work sings about the frustrating sense of distance that comes from seeing only one side of the other person.

It’s a song by Humbert Humbert, a husband-and-wife musical duo, where restrained male and female vocals unfold quietly over the tone of an acoustic guitar.

You can feel the protagonist’s unstable, clumsy feelings coming through.

The track was included as a new song on their 15th-anniversary album “FOLK,” released in June 2016.

You can also enjoy a Celtic version on the following year’s 2017 album “Family March.”

The Pattern of LifeHanbaato Hanbaato24rank/position

It’s a folk song that conjures the image of a wanderer dozing off, buried in grass in the middle of nowhere.

Takada Wataru set a melody to poet Yamanokuchi Baku’s words to create a classic, which Humbert Humbert have covered.

The gentle harmonies unique to this husband-and-wife duo quietly deliver both the futility and the warmth hidden in everyday life.

It’s a song that stays close to you on nights when you’re a bit worn out by city living and want to face yourself in silence.

Its simple resonance is sure to soothe your heart.

Same Story – Goodbye Toshimaen ver. (Official Live Video)Hanbaato Hanbaato25rank/position

Humbert Humbert – The Same Story - Goodbye Toshimaen ver. (Official Live Video)
Same Story - Goodbye Toshimaen ver. (Official Live Video)Hanbaato Hanbaato

Humbert Humbert is a male-female duo that creates warm, heartfelt songs that resonate with people.

Formed by Ryosei Sato, who excels at a wide range of stringed instruments, and Yuho Sano, known for her harmonica and whistle performances, they have been active since their student days and drew attention with the 2005 hit “Onaji Hanashi” (“The Same Story”).

Their part-by-part vocals and overlapping male-female harmonies warm listeners’ hearts.

They are a unit that delivers warm messages, depicting themes across all facets of love and life.

Original songHanbaato Hanbaato26rank/position

This is a Leaf Tea commercial known for its pop, cute animation.

There are three versions in total, each carrying a nostalgic, summer-vacation vibe.

The BGM features an original song for the Leaf Tea CM, performed by Humbert Humbert.

The gentle performance and vocals perfectly match the laid-back visuals, offering a soothing quality that’s sure to calm you as you listen.

N.O.Hanbaato Hanbaato27rank/position

This is a cover that takes a technopop number and performs it as an acoustic, solo-with-guitar piece.

It was included on the 2016 album FOLK, released to mark the 15th anniversary of the artist’s debut.

The original song was released as a single by Denki Groove in 1994, and in this version, the simple arrangement of just guitar and vocals transforms it into a sound brimming with humanity.

The conflict and irony embedded in the lyrics overlap with the unadorned melody to create a unique sense of wistfulness.

It’s perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in music alone on a quiet night.

I want to go homeHanbaato Hanbaato28rank/position

A work that conveys the bittersweetness of dusk and the warmth of a dinner table’s aroma.

This piece is a self-cover included on the album “Family March,” released in July 2017.

It was originally written as the ending theme for the TV anime “KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! 2.” Set to a nostalgic, folk-style melody, it sings of the loneliness of leaving home and the comfort of having a place to return to.

Give it a listen on the train ride home from work or whenever you suddenly find yourself longing for company.

Welcome back.Hanbaato Hanbaato29rank/position

On a cold, rainy night, you strain to catch the footsteps beyond the front door… This song evokes that kind of quiet drama.

It’s included on the fifth album, The Road Goes On, released in August 2006, and it was put out as a single the following year, 2007.

Carried by an acoustic arrangement, the lyrics go beyond a simple greeting at the door, conveying deep feelings that mingle tenderness with resignation toward the other person.

Depending on the listener’s state of mind, it has a curious charm that can sound like either comfort or a premonition of parting.

It’s a masterpiece to savor slowly on nights when you want to sink into a mellow mood.

bento (boxed lunch)Hanbaato Hanbaato30rank/position

A husband-and-wife duo, Humbert Humbert, included this song on their 2010 album Sasurai-ki (Wanderer’s Chronicle).

While friends around them are grabbing fast food, the lyrics depict the scene of savoring a homemade bento that still tastes good even after cooling on the bus—a blend of wistfulness and warmth.

It reminds you that the most ordinary days are truly irreplaceable.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you feel like pausing amid a busy day.