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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 Ranking [2026] (31–40)

This roadHanbaato Hanbaato31rank/position

This Road | With Lyrics | Radio Kayō (Radio Songs) | One Hundred Selected Japanese Songs | This is the road I once walked
This roadHanbaato Hanbaato

This is a commercial encouraging early medical consultation for COVID-19 to protect not only yourself but also your family.

Although COVID-19 is no longer a major topic in the media, it presents data showing that in 2024, the number of people who died from COVID-19 was more than ten times higher than those who died from influenza, emphasizing that its threat has not subsided.

It then shares the personal story of a woman who cares for her parents while managing her own life, conveying the importance of protecting yourself in order to support your family.

The commercial features the children’s song “Kono Michi,” known for its gentle melody, as background music.

The vocals are by the married duo Humbert Humbert, whose warm voices suit the song perfectly.

And still, we will walk togetherHanbaato Hanbaato32rank/position

Humbert Humbert – Still, We Walk Together (Official Live Video)
And still, we will walk togetherHanbaato Hanbaato

Originally provided in 2020 as the ending theme for the anime “Princess Connect! Re:Dive,” it was also self-covered by Humbert Humbert on their album “Ai no Himitsu,” released the same year.

The lyrics gently depict connections with friends, using kind, tender words.

The sounds of fiddle and banjo help shape a simple, warm atmosphere.

It’s perfect as background music for peaceful moments spent with cherished partners, family, and friends, and it will softly stay close to the listener’s heart.

It’s the same wherever you are.Hanbaato Hanbaato33rank/position

Humbert Humbert “It’s the Same Wherever You Are” (Official Music Video)
It's the same wherever you are.Hanbaato Hanbaato

This song carries a warm message of always wanting to stay connected with you.

It’s included on the 20th-anniversary album “FOLK 3,” released in September 2021.

The music video drew major attention for featuring a collaborative appearance by the Asagaya Sisters, who are close friends of the artists.

This work gently conveys the preciousness of living side by side as a pair.

Give it a listen when you want to feel the presence of someone dear nearby or when you’re seeking a calm, peaceful mood.

Two StarsHanbaato Hanbaato34rank/position

Humbert Humbert “Two Stars” (Official Music Video)
Two StarsHanbaato Hanbaato

It’s a ballad that portrays an earnest desire to connect hearts by gazing up at the same night sky, even when far apart.

It’s included on the album “Sturdy Us,” released in September 2022.

The track features a grand sound distinguished by its pursuit of resonance and depth.

In the music video, animator Akino Fukuchi’s fantastical visuals beautifully capture the song’s world.

Those in long-distance relationships may find it especially moving.

Our MagicHanbaato Hanbaato35rank/position

Humbert Humbert “Our Magic” (Official Music Video)
Our MagicHanbaato Hanbaato

Even as we feel the powerlessness of words, there are still everyday moments in which exchanging them saves us—that’s what this song expresses.

It’s included on Humbert Humbert’s album “Ai no Himitsu,” released in October 2020.

Set to a warm band sound, it sings of caring for the other person.

The melodic line, which gently delivers each and every sentence, is striking.

Give it a listen when you want to spend calm, peaceful time with your beloved partner.

dazzling personHanbaato Hanbaato36rank/position

Humbert Humbert – Dazzling Person (Live)
dazzling personHanbaato Hanbaato

A song that portrays feelings of envy and jealousy toward others from a warmly human perspective.

Set to a bright melody, it captivates with a unique world that sings of longing for someone and self-loathing.

It was included on the album “Mukashi Boku wa Mijime Datta,” released in May 2014.

Recorded in Nashville, USA, the sound is distinctive and even has a catchy side that Ryonari Sato described as “like J-pop.” When you’re feeling down about your own shortcomings, this piece quietly stays by your side.

BabylonHanbaato Hanbaato37rank/position

A thought-provoking work that depicts contrasting human endeavors—peace and violence, life and death—from both male and female perspectives.

It was included on the album “Makkurayami no Nirametsuko,” released in June 2008, and was later featured on best-of compilations and self-cover collections as well.

The interwoven vocals of the couple are truly pleasant to the ear, yet the lyrics reveal the duality lurking within human relationships, delivering moments that take you by surprise.

Please take your time listening as you reflect on the path you’ve walked in life.

Honmatsu ladybugHanbaato Hanbaato38rank/position

Honmatsu Ladybug Humbert Channel Version
Honmatsu ladybugHanbaato Hanbaato

The wordplay is delightful, and the rhythm is so catchy it makes your body move.

Written specifically for NHK E-Tele’s “Shakiin!” it aired on the program starting in October 2011.

Although it was originally released as a sponsored song, it has also been loved as a Humbert Humbert piece and has been self-covered on albums such as “Mukashi Boku wa Mijime Datta” (2014) and “FOLK 2” (2018).

Its unique storytelling and comical lyrical world are addictive.

Highly recommended for parents and children to sing together.

MessageHanbaato Hanbaato39rank/position

Humbert Humbert – Message (Official Live Video)
MessageHanbaato Hanbaato

This is a song that entrusts words—uncertain whether they’ll reach the other person—to the wind.

It was included on their first album, “for hundreds of children,” released in 2001.

Rooted in folk and country, its simple tones gently seep into the listener’s heart.

Considered a work that represents their origins, it opened the commemorative 20th-anniversary release “FOLK 2” in 2018.

It has been cherished in live performances for many years, showcasing the duo’s uniquely well-synced harmonies.

The unadorned words and melody will quietly and kindly stay by your side.

Japanese LanguageHanbaato Hanbaato40rank/position

This song sharply captures the sense of discomfort we sometimes feel with words we take for granted.

It was included on the album “Makkurayami no Nirametsuko,” released in June 2008.

It was also re-recorded as a duo performance for the 2016 special project album “FOLK.” Contrary to its pastoral acoustic sound, the lyrics contain startling social satire.

Savor their unique blend of bite and humor at your leisure.