The duo's name Creepy Nuts has no deep meaning because they never thought that they would become famous.[2] Creepy Nuts performed their first commercial song "Shirafu de Suikyō" together, including on the compilation album Popgroup Presents Kaikoo Planet III, released on August 8, 2013.[3] In July 2014, the duo participated Fuji Rock Festival for the first time.[4] In March 2015, Creepy Nuts signed a management contract with Steel Street,[5] and released their debut single "Setsuna" on August 26.[6] The duo released the first two extended plays through Tricker: Tarinai Futari on January 20, 2016,[7] and Joen Dan'yū-shō on February 1, 2017.[8] The both releases were accommodated by two concert tours in Japan: Tarinai Jungyō 2016 Haru Basho (2016)[9] and Itsuka no Extra, Live on Stage (2017).[10]
On April 9, 2017, Creepy Nuts announced their major-label debut under Sony Music Entertainment Japan.[11] Afterwards, the duo established their own label Creepers and released their major-label debut single Kōkō Debut, Daigaku Debut, Zenbu Shippaishita Kedo Major Debut, consisting of double A-side "Major Debut Shinan" and "Daga Sore de Ii". It was initially scheduled to be released on August 2, but was postponed to November 8, due to various circumstances.[12] On April 11, 2018, Creepy Nuts released their debut studio album Creep Show,[13] which accompanied by the concert tour Creep Show 2018 from June to November.[14] In the same year, they were radio host for their All Night Nippon until 2023,[15] and released a compilation album Indies Complete on July 25, collecting songs recorded during independent artist.[16]
The duo released their third and first major-label EPs Yofukashi no Uta on August 7, 2019, alongside the concert tour of the same name in support the EP from September to December.[17] In 2020, Creepy Nuts released the fourth EP Katsute Tensai Datta Oretachi e on August 26, the first record under Onenation. The EP features guest appearance from Masaki Suda on the track "Santora" and "Nichiyōbi yori no Shisha".[18] They embarked on their one-man live of the same name at Nippon Budokan on November 11–12, 2020, launched their official fan club "Club Creepy Nuts", and ran one man tour in the first quarter on 2021.[19]
Creepy Nuts' second studio album Case was released on September 1, 2021.[20] The album's single "Nobishiro" became their first platinum-certified track for streaming by Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), surpassing 100 million on-demand streams.[21]Case is supported by the tour of the same name between September and November.[22] The duo also held two man live and two man tour titled "Nariwai", featuring various guests, until November 2023.[23][24] Creepy Nuts released their third studio album Ensemble Play on September 7, 2022.[25] It was preceded by five singles, including "Baka Majime", a collaboration with Ayase and Lilas Ikuta for All Night Nippon 55th-anniversary stage drama Ano Yoru o Oboe Teru;[26] and "Daten", an opening theme for anime series Call of the Night.[27] The duo embarked on the tour of the same name in Japan from September to December 2022,[28] and held their major debut's fifth anniversary concert at Nippon Budokan on November 5.[29]
2024–present: Global recognition with "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born"
Creepy Nuts was in charge of an opening theme "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" for the second season of the anime television series Mashle: Magic and Muscles, subtitled The Divine Visionary Candidate Exam, released on January 7, 2024.[30] It became their breakthrough both in Japan and overseas by the "BBBB Dance" Internet challenge.[31][32] The song topped the Oricon Combined Singles Chart for four non-consecutive weeks,[33] and the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for 19 non-consecutive weeks, the second longest-running number one in history after Yoasobi's "Idol" (22 weeks),[34] Internationally, the song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Global 200.[35] "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" was the best performing songs in Japan in 2024,[36][37] and later received diamond certification, surpassing 500 million streams, from the RIAJ in February 2025.[38]
In the same month, Creepy Nuts released "Nidone", a theme song for 2024 television series Extremely Inappropriate!, on January 27,[39] which the duo made cameo appearance on the final episode of the series.[40] From March to June, the duo embarked on their 2024 one man tour.[41] In the second half of 2024, they performed the song "Otonoke", an opening theme for Japanese anime series Dandadan.[42] It became the duo's second number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[43] The duo concluded the year by performing "Bling-Bang-Bang-Born" at the 66th Japan Record Awards on December 30, where they won Excellent Awards[44] and the 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen the next day.[45]
The theme for the live-action film adaptation of manga series Under Ninja, the duo's "Doppelgänger", was available on January 24, 2025.[46] It preceded the duo's fourth studio album Legion, released digitally on February 5, and physically on March 12.[47] The duo's first concert at Tokyo Dome were taken place on February 11, and will release exclusively through Amazon Prime Video on April 22.[48] In support of Legion, the duo is scheduled to run their Legion One Man Tour from May to September,[49] and Asia tour between October and November.[50]
^ ab"Major Debut Shinan" and "Daga Sore de Ii" was released as a CD single under title Kōkō Debut, Daigaku Debut, Zenbu Shippaishita Kedo Major Debut.
^"Yofukashi no Uta" did not enter the Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 27 on the Digital Singles Chart.[69]
^"Yofukashi no Uta" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 29 on the Download Songs,[70] and number 20 on the Hot Animation.[71]
^"Bareru!" did not enter the Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 36 on the Digital Singles Chart.[69]
^"Kaoyaku" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 55 on the Download Songs.[73]
^"Who Am I" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 63 on the Download Songs.[74]
^"Lazy Boy" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 56 on the Download Songs.[75]
^"Nobishiro" did not enter the Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 33 on the Digital Singles Chart,[69] and number 46 on the Streaming Chart.[76]
^"Patto Saite Chitte Hai ni" did not enter the Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Digital Singles Chart.[69]
^"2Way Nice Guy" did not enter Oricon Combined Singles Chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Digital Singles Chart.[69]
^"Biriken" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100, but peaked at number 64 on the Download Songs.[77]
^"Nidone" did not enter the Billboard Global 200, but peaked at number 160 on the Global Excl. US.[79]