HY’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Back in 2008, when “366 Days” was released, all the young people were listening to it, right?
This time, we’re bringing you HY’s moving songs.
They’re all deeply profound tracks that resonate with the emotions of today’s younger generation as well.
Perfect for karaoke, too.
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HY’s Most Touching Songs & Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Blue EarthHY15rank/position

This is a gentle song by HY, a band from Okinawa, that expresses a wish for world peace and conveys how heartbreaking war is.
When conflicts break out between nations, even uninvolved people and children can be caught up in them.
The song expresses a desire for a peaceful world so that no sad events befall children, and it encourages extending a helping hand to those who have faced tragedy.
It carries a powerful message that can inspire listeners to think about what they themselves can do to help bring about a peaceful world.
366 daysShimizu Shota ft. Nakasone Izumi (HY)16rank/position

This is a cover of a song sung by Izumi Nakasone of HY.
Shota Shimizu’s sweet, lustrous vocals well up with a sense of sadness.
For men who find it hard to voice the pain of a breakup, singing this song and putting their hearts into it will, I believe, help them face forward.
letterHY17rank/position

This is a song included on TRUNK, the third album by HY, an indie band from Okinawa, released in 2004.
From this album, music videos were produced for Tegami and Something That Shouldn’t Be There.
The album reached number one on the Oricon album chart, demonstrating its strong popularity despite being an indie release.
The regret after a broken heart and the lingering feelings for the other person are truly heartrending.


