Quruli's Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Kururi is a rock band that has captivated many listeners with its delicate sound and distinctive word choices.
Although they’re often seen as having a gentle vibe, they also have plenty of songs that feel like they’re cheering you on.
In this article, we’ll introduce Kururi’s uplifting songs in a ranked list.
It’s perfect for anyone looking for tracks that resonate when you’re feeling down or when you want to take a step forward.
We hope you’ll find a song that truly speaks to your heart.
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Quruli’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (41–50)
August Is My NameNEW!kururi46rank/position

This is a track by Kyoto-born rock band Quruli, released digitally in September 2022.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Amazon Original drama “More Than Words.” The music video is set in a small barbershop, featuring Nana Komatsu, and directed by photographer Hideaki Hamada.
The song’s classic guitar sound reminiscent of old Britpop and its somehow nostalgic melody are truly moving.
Its worldbuilding—evoking the act of calling someone’s name and the passing of the seasons—feels perfect for savoring the afterglow of the drama.
Also included on the March 2023 EP “Ai no Taiyo EP,” this bittersweet yet warm number will make you want to look up at the sky at summer’s end—be sure to give it a thoughtful listen.
Osaka ExpoNEW!kururi47rank/position

Formed in Kyoto and debuting in 1998, Quruli has been embraced by rock fans across Japan for their delicate yet down-to-earth, literary lyrics and the high quality of their guitar-driven sound.
In this track, bluntly titled “Osaka Expo,” they kick off with sampled news clips and a sound collage from the time, unleashing their love for the Osaka Expo through a freaky, jazz-inflected approach.
Compared to their usual songs, it’s a decidedly experimental and ambitious work.
miracleNEW!kururi48rank/position

A song that gently depicts the quiet hopes hidden in everyday life and the strength that drives people to move forward.
Rather than waving flashy slogans, it carries a kindness that softly stays by the continuation of daily life.
Created by Quruli, this work was released as a single in June 2011.
It was used as the theme song for a film directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda released the same month, as well as in Taisho Pharmaceutical’s “Tiovita Drink” commercial, and was later included on the classic album Best of Quruli / TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER 2.
In 2025, it was also selected as a support CM song for the reconstruction efforts following the Noto earthquake.
Even in difficult circumstances, it is a song that teaches the importance of reclaiming everyday life and stepping toward a brighter future.
Treasure HuntNEW!kururi49rank/position

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.
runaway girlNEW!kururi50rank/position

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.


