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!
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Here are Quruli’s classic and popular songs: a sound maker that thrills music fans (31–40)
There is(always light) / Quruli-There is(always light)kururi

This is Quruli’s 28th single, a track included on their 11th album, THE PIER.
It was used as the theme song for the film Mahoro Ekimae Kyosokyoku.
The song is pop and has a somewhat mysterious feel.
The music video is also very beautiful and captivating.
Two Worldskururi

This is the 29th single, a song used as the ending theme for the TV anime RIN-NE.
It has a pop, refreshing feel that makes you want to stay immersed in its comfort forever.
Magic Carpetkururi

This is Quruli’s first double A-side single.
It’s a track included on their 9th album, “Kotoba ni Naranai, Egao o Misetekureyo.” Used as the theme song for the Chiovita Drink commercial, it’s a bittersweet yet refreshing pop tune.
It makes you feel like you could fly far away.
Superstarkururi

This song appears on the 15th single, the 6th album “NIKKI,” and the best-of album “TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER.” It was the first in a series of three consecutive monthly single releases and is an overdubbed work.
It has a slightly melancholic vibe that makes you want to listen to it at the end of summer.
Goodbye, Regretkururi

This song is included on the 20th single, the 8th album “The Whereabouts of the Soul,” and the best-of album “TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER 2.” Asako Toki participates as a guest chorus singer.
Here are Quruli’s classic and popular songs: a sound maker to impress music fans (41–50)
crescent moonkururi

This is Quruli’s 21st single, a song included on their 8th album “Tamashii no Yukue” and the best-of album “TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER 2.” It was used as the theme song for NHK’s Saturday period drama “Naniwa no Hana.” The music video features an ordinary mealtime scene, but it’s the kind of footage that makes you feel warm inside when you watch it.
HOW TO GOkururi

This is Quruli’s 11th single, included on their 5th album “Antenna” and the best-of album “TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER.” It’s a slow rock number.
The wistful sound and lyrics squeeze your heart.


