After-School Tea Time Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Houkago Tea Time is the band formed by the heroines in the TV anime series K-ON!.
The voice actors who play the heroines sang the songs and even performed live, helping the show establish a new era as a full-fledged music anime.
This time, we present a popularity ranking of Houkago Tea Time’s songs.
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After-School Tea Time Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
utauyo!MIRACLEAfter School Tea Time8rank/position

After School Tea Time makes you feel the sparkling life of high school.
“Utauyo!! MIRACLE” is a song whose lyrics capture the fun of the light music club.
It’s catchy, and listening to it puts you in a good mood.
It even gives you a sense of exhilaration, as if anything is possible.
If you watch the anime, you’ll appreciate this song even more.
Pure Pure HeartAfter School Tea Time9rank/position

It’s a classic piece of girls’ pop whose sparkling keyboard intro makes your heart skip a beat.
As Hokago Tea Time, it’s their sixth single overall, and it’s performed in Episode 7 of K-On!! in the show.
The main vocal is by Mio Akiyama, and the lyrics wonderfully capture her character—cool and beautiful, yet with an adorable side.
Don’t say “lazy”After School Tea Time10rank/position

When it comes to Ho-kago Tea Time, many people probably think of this song.
“Don’t say ‘lazy’” is so famous it’s considered synonymous with K-On!.
Thanks to K-On!’s influence, many people started playing instruments, and plenty chose this song as their first challenge.
This track, packed with Ho-kago Tea Time’s coolness, will definitely get you pumped!
After-School Tea Time Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
My Love Is a StaplerAfter School Tea Time11rank/position

A track included on the mini-album “Houkago Tea Time” released under the name Houkago Tea Time.
The humming version that Yui performed in episode 1 of the second season of the anime K-On!! was later made into a CD as a campaign prize.
It’s also noteworthy that Yui handles the lead vocals for the first verse, while Mio takes the lead for the second.
The band arrangement is laid-back, and the melodic guitar phrase in the intro leaves a strong impression.
Winter DayAfter School Tea Time12rank/position

This is a song from the hugely popular anime K-On!.
In the special episode Winter Days!, a character wrote the lyrics, which were then set to music and released.
The guitar riffs and synth phrases evoke winter and Christmas and feel very playful, yet it’s an anime song that also carries a touch of poignancy.
Listen!!After School Tea Time13rank/position

A single in which Yoko Hikasa, who plays Mio Akiyama, serves as the lead vocalist—Afterschool Tea Time’s fifth overall.
It’s the first ending theme of K-On!! Season 2.
From the intro, it opens with an organ riff, and the organ’s timbre is prominently featured throughout, which really defines the track.
The progression from the organ solo into the guitar solo is nothing short of downright cool.
If you love organ used in rock, this song is irresistible.
Unmei♪wa♪Endless!After School Tea Time14rank/position

A high-energy track that feels quintessentially K-On!, backed by advanced technique.
It’s an insert song from the feature film “K-On! The Movie” and the tenth single released under the name Houkago Tea Time.
It’s a lively, catchy number that’s very much in line with Yui, who handles the main vocals—but if you actually tried to cover it with a band, it would probably be quite a challenge.





