HY’s Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Formed in Okinawa in 2000, HY is a band that enjoys immense popularity among younger generations for their lyrics that depict heartbreaking love stories.
This time, we’ve picked out only HY’s motivational songs from among their many works.
HY’s appeal isn’t limited to sad songs, so be sure to check them out.
HY’s Support Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
futureHY1rank/position

The more you listen to “Mirai,” which feels like the breath of spring outside the window, the more your heart leaps.
It’s a song I especially recommend when you can’t take that step to confess your feelings, when your heart is unsettled by tension with your partner, or when you need the courage to move forward.
The lyrics are filled with words that warmly embrace the complex emotions of love—lines you can’t help but relate to—showing a willingness to be close to the listener’s own heart.
With positive messages woven throughout, this track is sure to give you real hope.
It carries a quiet strength that helps you overcome past wounds and future anxieties alike.
To everyone struggling with love: listen to “Mirai” and take a positive step forward in your romantic life.
366 daysHY2rank/position

This song movingly portrays the pain of heartbreak and lingering attachment.
Released in 2008, it was included on HY’s album “HeartY” and was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s drama and film “Red Thread.” Characterized by the Okinawa-born band HY’s deep emotional expression and a melody that resonates with the heart, its lyrics speak for those who have experienced a breakup and have struck a chord with many listeners.
When you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or overcome a farewell with someone important, give it a listen.
It’s sure to be a song that stays close to your heart.
AM11:00HY3rank/position

This is a song by HY, a mixture band from Okinawa, that beautifully portrays the precious moments in life.
Included on the album Street Story, the track sings of the value of time spent with a loved one, kindling a warm light in the listener’s heart.
Released in April 2003, the album achieved the remarkable feat of becoming HY’s first number one on the Oricon charts.
Written and composed by drummer Shun Naka, the song is said to have been born from a moment in his everyday life.
It’s a piece we especially recommend to those struggling with relationships or hesitating to take a new step forward.
Why not listen to this song and awaken the courage sleeping in your heart?
NAOHY4rank/position

It’s an unrequited love heartbreak song about being unable to move on because you can’t forget the person you like.
You remember everything about them and can’t let go, yet they already have a partner, so there’s no chance it will ever come true…
I’m sure many people can relate, don’t you think?
In loveHY5rank/position

A gem of a love song that portrays the journey of looking forward after heartbreak.
It gently expresses the acceptance of a past breakup and the growth that comes from that experience, carried by a tender melody.
It’s a memorable masterpiece marked by a positive spirit—gratitude for the encounter, and a resolve to cherish the memories even if the love was not meant to be.
Included on the album “TIME,” this song was written as the theme for the film “366 Days,” set for release in January 2025.
Positioned as an answer song to “366 Days,” which depicts unrequited love, it completes the story by tracing the path to recovery from heartbreak.
A heartwarming ballad that will resonate with those who have overcome the pain of a breakup or who hold dear the memories of a precious love.
Across timeHY6rank/position

This song begins with a beautiful intro featuring the Okinawan stringed instrument, the sanshin.
The feeling that we must pass on the ways of living through harsh times, inherited from our ancestors, and bear witness to the lives they lived speaks to the preciousness of life.
Back then, the lives that mattered were not only one’s own, but also those of one’s family—the lives of the loved ones by your side.
Life is not something that belongs only to oneself.
It sounds as though this song sings of the very origin of the reverence for protecting life.
People of the pastHY7rank/position

The person who was supposed to vow eternity with you has gone on to find happiness without you.
This HY song captures that bittersweet reality.
Even though you’ve decided to “fall in love with someone else,” you still find yourself drifting into “what ifs” in quiet moments, clinging to the hope that maybe you could still go back.
Many of us have been there.
The track was included on the album GLOCAL, released in February 2014, and was performed on a nationwide tour covering 22 locations that same year.
When you’ve been through a divorce and your ex-partner’s happiness unsettles you, the harder you try to forget, the more vivid the memories become.
Perhaps letting yourself sink fully into the melancholy while listening to this song might actually become the very push you need to face forward.


