Popular CreepHyp songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
CreepHyp was formed in 2001 and truly kicked off with its current lineup in 2009.
Their songs—featuring love themes and raw emotions about being alive—are popular, but you can’t talk about CreepHyp without mentioning vocalist Seika Ozaki’s high-tone voice.
Many people also find Ozaki’s distinctive, idiosyncratic singing style hard to emulate, making their songs tricky to sing at karaoke.
In this article, we’ve selected and introduced CreepHyp tracks that are easier to sing and perfect for karaoke.
Whether you’re male or female, use this as a reference and give them a try!
Popular Creephyp songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (1–10)
Night on the Planet

There are quite a few times when CreepHyp’s lyrics hit me with a painfully real punch.
This song, “Night on the Planet,” is a love song about an unforgettable romance that I can really relate to.
If you’re looking for tracks among CreepHyp’s songs with relatively lower vocal ranges, I highly recommend this one—though there are many parts that can feel a bit low and tough to sing for women.
It’s a heart-wrenching number that became a hit as the theme song for the film “Just Remembering,” in which Seikai Ozaki also made a guest appearance.
It’s bittersweet and bound to make anyone feel something—be sure to watch the movie along with it.
A once-in-a-lifetime favor

“A Once-in-a-Lifetime Request,” featured as the theme song for Netflix’s REA(L)OVE and included on their major-label 5th album, “Nakitakunaru Hodo Ureshii Hibi ni.” Its memorable guitar riff rides a lively beat, and the comical, everyday-tinged lyrics really stick in your ears.
For a CreepHyp song, the key isn’t that high and the rhythm is simple, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a heartwarming number I’d love not only women but also men, if possible, to try singing in the original key.
Twenty-nine, thirty

The track “Twenty-Nine, Thirty,” included as the title song on the major 5th single “Ero / Twenty-Nine, Thirty.” A number created for men in their 30s—particularly readers of the free magazine for male businesspeople, R25—its poignant arrangement set to a relaxed shuffle beat really tugs at the heartstrings.
Although the melody is quite high for men, the range isn’t very wide, so women may find it comfortable to sing.
For men, adjusting the key to suit your own range will make it easier to sing, so definitely give it a try.
Spoilers for Love

The single “Spoilers of Love,” released as a digital-only track ahead of the 1st EP “Because That’s the Truth,” is a lyrical number whose nostalgic sound and lyrics—so characteristic of Sekai Kan Ozaki—leave a strong impression.
With its repeating melody and narrow vocal range, it has many features that make it easy to sing at karaoke, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s an emotional track you’ll want to perform while picturing the sentimental story told in the lyrics.
Impersonation

Many people are undoubtedly drawn to CreepHyp’s heart-fluttering love songs.
This track, Monomane, is a slightly sad love song that recalls a boyfriend after a breakup—wondering if things would have been better if you had done this or that back then—stirring regret and bittersweet memories that make your chest ache.
Some CreepHyp songs reuse lyrics from other tracks, and this one quotes from Boys END Girls, making it clear that the couple who were happy in that song have since broken up—that this is a continuation of that story.
While it is a heartbreak song, it somehow carries a refreshing feel, and it’s a number we’d love to hear sung not only by men but by women as well.
The Frog Song

Among the members of CreepHyp, the bassist Kaonashi Hasegawa has an especially impactful name.
On each album there’s usually about one track for which he writes the lyrics and music and also handles vocals, and “Kaeru no Uta” is one of those.
This song is particularly popular live, and if you find main vocalist Sekai-kan Ozaki’s high tones and unique singing style difficult, Kaonashi’s songs are recommended.
The lyrics sing of the burdens of being the one to take on the role of the villain, so how about using it to blow off some steam?
to love

Their 12th major single “Aisu” features phrases that may seem extreme at first glance, creating a powerful impact.
With a bold arrangement that reflects the band’s awareness of their 10-year milestone, it’s a track that showcases CreepHyp’s evolution.
While it has many singable elements—such as a relaxed tempo and understated vocals—the melody and rhythm are intricate, so be sure to learn it well before trying it at karaoke.
Also, because of the lyrical content, it’s a song that calls for choosing your karaoke companions carefully.
Make sure it’s a group you can safely sing it with before giving it a go.






