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] (51–60)
morning gloryNEW!kururi56rank/position
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?
TokyoNEW!kururi57rank/position

A fresh, evocative track that brings to mind the early Heisei-era wave of moving to Tokyo.
Released in October 1998 as Quruli’s major-label debut single, it’s also included on the album “Sayonara Stranger.” The lyrics delicately portray urban loneliness and the changing seasons, conveying the feelings of a young person who moved to the city from the countryside.
Featured in the films “Solanin” and “Moteki,” it has resonated with many as a quintessential Heisei-era youth anthem.
Perfect for the start of a new chapter or when you want to sink into nostalgia.
Be sure to check out this classic packed with everything that makes Quruli so compelling.
hot springNEW!kururi58rank/position

It’s a blissfully slack, unwind-your-muscles kind of track—like turning the feeling of a long, relaxing bath at the end of the day into music.
It’s included on the album “Kotoba ni Naranai, Egao o Misete Kure yo,” released in September 2010.
Created in Kyoto by a three-piece lineup of Kishida, Sato, and drummer bobo.
Highly recommended when you’re worn out from daily life and want to clear your head and refresh.
Its unadorned sound gently warms your chilled body and heart.
Aria of the Sea BreezeNEW!kururi59rank/position

This track features an evocative sound that calls to mind gentle ocean waves.
It’s the second song on the album “Genius no Ai,” released in April 2021.
The beautiful melody, where flugelhorn, organ, and piano tones overlap, creates the sensation of watching a single road movie.
The lyrics, which evoke an endless journey and the voyage of life, conjure an image of a protagonist who keeps looking forward despite carrying anxiety and confusion.
It’s a song you’ll want to play while driving along the coast or on a night when you want to spend some quiet time alone.
Seto no UchiNEW!kururi60rank/position

In a hushed tapestry of sounds, a delicate soprano saxophone threads a single line through Quruli’s new song.
Released digitally in November 2025, this track is the lead single from the forthcoming album Fragile Yet Beautiful: 12 Variations, due out in February 2026, featuring Italian-Naples musician Daniele Sepe on saxophone.
Centered on the landscapes of the Seto Inland Sea and the memories and quiet voids that accompany them, its breeze-like timbre leaves a gentle afterglow.
Soft piano and Kishida’s tender vocals are joined by a saxophone that breathes alongside them, evoking the shift from autumn to winter.
It’s a perfect piece for tracing memories in tranquil moments or letting your thoughts drift to the sceneries of the Seto Inland Sea.


