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Popular as YouTubers too! Ranking of Skaipiece’s most popular songs

SkyPeace is a music duo that made their major debut in 2017, with a name chosen to embody the meaning “everyone is connected.”

They’ve gained popularity for their refreshing vocals layered over a sound rooted in pop, hip-hop, and pop rap.

They are also hugely popular as YouTubers, and since 2020 their regular show “SkyPeace’s Rapid Rise Academy” has been streaming.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of SkyPeace’s most popular songs—essential viewing not only for fans, but also for those who only know them from their YouTuber side!

Popular as YouTubers too! Ranking of Skaipiece’s popular songs (11–20)

Halloween StorySukaipīsu11rank/position

Its lively, upbeat vibe really energizes you! This track by the popular YouTuber duo SkyPeace was released as a digital single in October 2017.

It’s a Halloween-style electronic dance number with rapid-fire shifts in its musical development.

The standout feature is its uniquely crafted lyrics, packed with relatable “been there” moments about city streets bustling with people in costume.

It also captures that mix of wanting to have fun while feeling just a little scared—something many listeners might relate to.

The song was first unveiled at an event in Odaiba when it was released, and was later included on the following year’s album, “New Baby.” It’s a perfect upper-tune to get any party going!

To you who have lived until todaySukaipīsu12rank/position

[MV] To You Who Have Lived Until Today / Sky Peace
To you who have lived until todaySukaipīsu

An emotional song chosen as the ending theme for the anime SD Gundam World Heroes.

It’s a track by popular YouTuber duo Sky Peace, released in 2021 as their fourth single.

The beautifully resonant string tones create a soothing atmosphere.

Although the song incorporates rap, the tempo is on the relaxed side, so it’s approachable even if you’re not confident with rapid delivery.

The key is how well you can convey the sense of openness in the chorus.