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HY's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

HY is a band whose members are all from Uruma City in Okinawa Prefecture.

Their catalog features a wide variety of styles, including Okinawan-flavored songs that evoke their hometown and tracks with strong, impactful messages.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of HY’s most popular songs.

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

futureHY29rank/position

This song captivates with its warm, heartfelt melody and uplifting lyrics.

Created as the theme song for the Ryukyu historical drama “Amawari,” it carries a strong will to envision the future through love.

Its resolve to overcome any hardship will inspire courage in listeners.

Released on June 12, 2024, the piece harmonizes beautifully with the drama’s world.

Recognized as one of HY’s signature songs, it is deeply connected not only to a pure love story but also to the drama’s narrative and the emotions of its characters.

It’s the perfect song for taking a new step forward or when you want to look toward the future with someone special.

HAPPYHY30rank/position

This song was used as the theme for the drama “Hokusai to Meshi Sae Areba.” Both the drama and the song had a soft, gentle feel and were very popular for the happiness they evoked.

I imagine many women are reminded of their school-days girl talk when they hear this track.

Those lively conversations about love were surely unforgettable, wonderful moments.

HY’s captivating sound brings those memories back.

HY's Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

OceanHY31rank/position

HY – Ocean (Official Music Video)
OceanHY

This song, included on HY’s debut album “Departure,” captures the beauty of Okinawa’s ocean—the band hails from Okinawa Prefecture.

It opens with a calm, conversational tone that unfolds into a powerful band sound, evoking images of a tranquil sea and summer sunlight.

The lyrics depict a love story connected to the sea, conveying a bittersweet feeling as if reflecting on memories of a summer that has passed.

The rap-centered vocals also suggest emotions overflowing with things left unsaid.

cheerHY32rank/position

HY “Yell” Official MV
cheerHY

The moment the song starts, it’s already soothing.

With this gentle voice, I feel like everything will go well.

Then it shifts to an up-tempo beat, and in contrast to the beginning, it turns into a song that gives you courage and feels like it’s running alongside you, urging you to move forward together.

I love you soooo much!HY33rank/position

This is a song that served as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Girl I Like in Okinawa Is So Dialect-Heavy It Hurts,” which began airing in January 2025.

Created by HY from Okinawa, it blends the traditional sound of the sanshin with a lively rock vibe.

Amid the brightness that evokes a tropical breeze, it’s filled with the bittersweet ache and frustration of being in love.

There must be many people who want to confess their feelings to someone they like but just can’t take that final step.

Simply listening will make your heart race, and its positive energy—so infectious you’ll want to start dancing—will gently nudge you forward.

It’s a must-listen for anyone hoping to muster the courage to give someone chocolate.

CheatersHY34rank/position

HY Cheaters with lyrics
CheatersHY

This is a song about a man and a woman who suspect infidelity.

It’s portrayed from both the woman’s and the man’s perspectives.

It depicts a man who regrets cheating and a woman who’s putting on a brave face even though she truly hates it, and I strongly empathize with the woman’s feelings.

North ForestHY35rank/position

HY - “North Forest” performance video
North ForestHY

This is a quintessential HY track that evokes the breath of Okinawa’s forests and nature.

It’s the opening song on the album HANAEMI, released in February 2021.

Since it was used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s Oha!4 NEWS LIVE, many people probably heard it while getting ready in the morning.

The looping beat with the sound of the sanshin resonates comfortably, making you feel as if you’re being guided into the Yanbaru forest just by listening.

Highly recommended when you want to feel positive.