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.
- [Minna no Uta] Tear-jerking masterpiece. A moving song you want to hear again.
- [Tearjerker] Songs that make your heart tremble with tears & moving tracks with lyrics that touch the soul
- [Emotional Song] A classic wishing for a child’s growth — a love song dedicated to my child
- [Classic and Contemporary Hits] Emotionally Stirring, Heart-Touching Songs
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- [A Cheer for Myself] A pep song dedicated to you who are doing your very best
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Humbert Humbert Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
the same storyHanbaato Hanbaato1rank/position

This commercial depicts the everyday reality of frequently encountering dirty laundry, and conveys how Attack helps make those days more comfortable.
Tori Matsuzaka and Masaki Suda, Kento Kaku and Shotaro Mamiya, and Yosuke Sugino each show how they spend their days, gently illustrating the kinds of stains that can happen.
The song that further emphasizes that relaxed, calm atmosphere of daily life is Humbert Humbert’s “Onaji Hanashi” (“The Same Story”).
Its arrangement layers a gentle acoustic guitar with smooth, expansive vocals, and the interplay between the male and female singers conveys a sense of consideration and kindness.
Hang in there, big bro!Hanbaato Hanbaato2rank/position

This is a song by Humbert Humbert about a slightly timid older brother.
It’s included on their album “Kazoku Koushinkyoku” (Family March), released in July 2017.
He’s a bit slow at everything and sometimes loses to his younger brother—at first glance, he seems unreliable.
But the younger brother knows the cool, unbeatable side of him and respects him from the bottom of his heart.
This piece is filled with a loving cheer: I’ll help you with the weak parts, so keep doing your best from now on.
Please listen while thinking of someone dear to you.
Laughing and falling downHanbaato Hanbaato3rank/position

Laughing and Falling, written by Humbert Humbert as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Bakebake,” was released as a digital single in October 2025 and is also included on their first official best-of album, “Humbert Primer.” Set to a warm, roots-music-based sound, the song sings—like a dialogue between a married couple—about the humor and small happiness found amid tough days.
Affirming life’s difficulties, the lyrics encourage us to keep moving forward, laughing and stumbling along the way—something that will surely resonate gently with children as well.
Consider choosing it as a choral piece when you want to share a heartfelt message.
tigerHanbaato Hanbaato4rank/position

Set to a gentle acoustic sound, this song gives voice to the inner conflicts buried deep within the heart.
Its theme centers on the frustration of wanting to be strong but failing to become so, and a profound sense of loneliness.
In contrast to its tender melody, the protagonist remains frozen and pitifully sulking, a portrayal that resonates deeply with listeners.
The track was originally included on the November 2010 album “Sasurai-ki.” It was re-recorded in 2018 for the album “FOLK 2,” drawing attention as comedian Naoki Matayoshi appeared in its music video.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly when you’re struggling with the gap between ideals and reality and feeling down.
The outcome of loveHanbaato Hanbaato5rank/position

Humbert Humbert is a husband-and-wife duo formed in 1998.
This work, which humorously portrays the ups and downs of romance, was reportedly created with the artist fully immersing themselves as the drama’s protagonist.
The lyrics—both insightful and warm—resonate deeply, carried by harmonies only a married pair could achieve.
Released in September 2021, the song was written as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo drama “My Big Sister.” It was later included on the album “Sturdy Us.” It’s a recommended listen on nights when you’re worn out by human relationships and want to relax.
My sunHanbaato Hanbaato6rank/position

This song gives voice to inner complexes and those frustrating feelings that resist words.
It’s included on the acclaimed album “Mukashi Boku wa Mijime Datta,” released in May 2014 by the husband-and-wife duo Humbert Humbert.
Carried by the warm tones of acoustic guitar, the protagonist’s aching heart—caught between ideals and reality—is tenderly portrayed through the pair’s gentle harmonies.
A decade later, the track was chosen as the theme song for a film released in 2024.
It’s also memorable that the director drew the story’s initial inspiration from this very piece.
Eternal SunsetHanbaato Hanbaato7rank/position

A cheerful, gentle folk sound that slowly seeps into the heart.
This track is included on Humbert Humbert’s album “FOLK 2,” released in July 2018.
The poetic lyrics, which overlay memories of a past love with a beautiful sunset, are particularly striking.
Produced to celebrate their 20th anniversary, the album also features re-recordings of popular songs and cover tracks.
Wrapped in the warm vocals of Sato and Sano, why not sink into that bittersweet twilight mood yourself? It’s perfect for the drive home or as background music after work.


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