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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These are Quruli’s classic and popular songs. A sound maker that makes music fans groan (51–60)
The Last Merry Christmaskururi

It’s Quruli’s 27th single and a track included on their 11th album, THE PIER.
It’s Quruli’s first Christmas song.
The music starts around 0:48, and the combination of the pop sound and the wistful lyrics is really wonderful.
The happy vibe of the video is also very exciting.
Jubileekururi

It’s the 18th single, released on May 30, 2007.
It was used as the commercial song for Taisho Pharmaceutical’s Tiovita Drink.
With a relaxed groove and vocals that capture a gripping sense of poignancy, it’s a farewell-themed track.
red trainkururi

This is Quruli’s 16th single, included on their 6th album “NIKKI” and the best-of album “TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER.” It was the second release in a three-month consecutive single series.
In 2005, it was also used as the theme song for Keikyu Corporation (Keihin Kyuko Railway).
It features a pleasant melody and bass line that would feel great to listen to on a train.
Treasure Huntkururi

This song is drawn from a warm perspective that discovers small joys shining in cityscapes and everyday life.
After the members of Quruli actually visited Kōhoku Town in Saga Prefecture and experienced its rich nature and culture, their impressions were sublimated into a melody filled with the delight of finding a treasure.
Released in August 2022, the piece was created as the theme song commemorating the 70th anniversary of Kōhoku Town’s incorporation.
It has also been adopted as the station jingle at Kōhoku Station, the town’s gateway, gently blending into the daily lives of local residents.
When you’re a little tired from hectic days, it’s lovely to listen closely to the gentle tones spun by Quruli and try searching for the “treasures” right by your side.
These are Quruli’s classic and popular songs: a sound-maker that makes music fans groan (61–70)
town/citykururi

It’s often said to be the most quintessential Quruli song, but its appeal might be a little hard to grasp.
People have all sorts of interpretations, and how they feel about it varies from person to person.
You don’t have to force yourself to think it’s a great song.
The contrast between stillness and motion, and the lyrics mentioning the Keihan Railway, are truly wonderful.
blue skykururi

The chorus that repeatedly says, “I don’t want to say something like this,” is extremely striking.
It’s an unusually up-tempo song for Quruli.
It’s also interesting that the A-melody is an octave apart between the first and second verses.
It seems quite difficult to sing.
Also, for some reason, the location where the members of Quruli are performing in the PV is steampunk.
runaway girlkururi

Quite a few people may surprisingly have experience running away from home during summer vacation.
Whether that’s good or bad is another matter, but it’s certainly another summer memory.
With that in mind, I recommend “Iede Musume” by Quruli.
It’s a much better song than you might imagine from the title.


