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These are Quruli’s classic and popular songs. A sound-maker that makes music fans swoon.

Quruli, who continue to captivate many listeners with their distinctive musicality.Their expansive range and depth—shifting genres from rock to folk to electronica with each release—are truly one of a kind.In this article, we’ll introduce Quruli’s popular and classic songs.We’ve picked tracks from their early years to their latest works, regardless of era.It’s perfect for those wondering, “What’s their most famous song?” or “I want recommendations.”Be sure to find your new favorite track!

Here are Quruli’s staple and popular songs: sound makers that make music fans groan (71–80)

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A home where inspiration grows. BAUS. TV commercial: “Let’s Live with Care” (30 seconds)

The BAUS housing brand commercial featuring Ai Hashimoto feels like a serial drama, and I can’t help but get drawn in.

Watching this ad makes me realize that living vibrantly and true to yourself is really the foundation of enjoying life.

Playing in this warm, heartfelt commercial is Quruli’s “Asagao.” “The more you try to forget someone you’ve parted with, the less you can forget them”—that bittersweet feeling is gently wrapped by the morning glory.

Ending all those emotions with a morning glory—what irresistibly clever lyrics! With its warm melody, Quruli always grabs our hearts, doesn’t it?

Good morningkururi

“Good Morning” sung by Quruli is a song I’d love you to listen to on a morning when you’re starting something new.

There’s a bit of anxiety, but more than that, it feels like it heightens your anticipation for a new future.

It’s a very grand, large-scale ballad.

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It’s included as the 19th track on the 10th album released in 2012, “Crucible of Voltage.” It’s an over-seven-minute epic that quotes lyrics from “Everybody Feel the Same,” “Bara no Hana,” “Rock’n’Roll,” and “Tokyo.” The music video was filmed at Usuiso Beach in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, the same location as their signature song “Bara no Hana.” Words like “TEPCO” and “KEPCO” might give you a start.

It’s a song of encouragement directed toward both the past and the future.

University student in Kyotokururi

A track included on Kururi’s 20th single “Sayonara Regret,” released by SPEEDSTAR RECORDS on September 3, 2008.

As a rock band with many fans, Kururi broke new ground with this song, featuring Kyoto dialect and lyrics from a female perspective.

So that I don’t forgetkururi

Quruli is a rock band known for their warm acoustic sound.

“Wasure nai you ni” (“So I Won’t Forget”), included on their 2018 release Songline, is a track filled with nostalgia.

Its arrangement pays homage to UK rock icons Oasis and to Spitz, who have been active since the 1990s.

The emotional lyrics, which evoke vivid landscapes, will resonate with you.

Why not let yourself be soothed by this gentle song that embraces a spectrum of feelings?

In conclusion

Quruli continues to captivate many listeners with their unique musicality and profound lyrics.

From timeless classics loved across generations to works that bring fresh discoveries, we’ve introduced a wide range.

Please take some time to immerse yourself in Quruli’s music!