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Quruli's Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Quruli is a rock band that has captivated many listeners with delicate sounds and a distinctive choice of words.

They’re often seen as having a gentle vibe, but among their songs are plenty of uplifting anthems that give you a push forward.

In this article, we’ll introduce Quruli’s motivational songs in a ranking format.

It’s perfect for anyone looking for tracks that resonate when you’re feeling down or ready to take a step forward.

Find the one song that strikes a chord in your heart.

Quruli Cheer Songs & Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Good morningkururi15rank/position

“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.

Sun of Lovekururi16rank/position

A single by Quruli released in March 2023.

It was pre-released in February and was also chosen as the theme song for the Netflix film “Call Me Chihiro.” It’s a simple, medium-tempo pop-rock song that’s very easy to groove to.

The vocal melody line is also very straightforward and easy to hum, so it should be relatively manageable for anyone to shoot for a perfect 100 at karaoke.

Listen closely to the original, study where to sustain notes, where to cut them off, and how to do so, and give that perfect score a try.

Curry Songkururi17rank/position

Quruli’s “Curry Song” is a gentle piece that layers the warmth of everyday scenes with curry.

Since it feels like a piano-and-vocal performance, you can also make it work as a guitar song by playing the chords on an acoustic guitar.

The chord changes are easy to follow, so feel the song’s rhythm and let the sound ring softly.

Focus on a soft strumming touch; creating a different kind of gentleness than the piano is the key point.

crescent moonkururi18rank/position

A work that makes you want to listen while gazing up at the night sky, blending a sense of wistfulness and comfort.

It’s a song by Quruli, a Kyoto-born band that has been active on the Japanese music scene for many years, released in 2009 as their 21st single.

It was chosen as the theme song for the NHK period drama “Naniwa no Hana: Ogata Koan Jikencho.” The way the band sound and piano tones gently intertwine is incredibly pleasant.

It also seems to pair perfectly with Kishida’s unadorned vocals.

Somehow, it conjures up images of my hometown in my mind.

That line is the horizon.kururi19rank/position

Quruli – That Line Is the Horizon
That line is the horizon.kururi

This track is included on Quruli’s 12th studio album, Songline, which was released in September 2018.

It has a medium-to-slow tempo with a slightly languid vibe, and I feel that’s the song’s greatest appeal.

Even when you listen closely to the vocal melody, there aren’t any particularly complex lines or ranges that would make it hard to sing, so it’s very singable.

That also means it’s likely easier to aim for a high score if you select it in karaoke with a scoring feature.

The only concern when trying to score high would be letting the rhythm rush because you can’t resist the original track’s “languid atmosphere.” If you do that, you’ll spoil the very mood the original song has.

Keep that in mind and give it a try.

August Is My Namekururi20rank/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.

Quruli’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Morning Paperkururi21rank/position

A song by Quruli, a two-piece rock band formed by classmates from Ritsumeikan University’s music club, whose ever-evolving, widening musicality continues to captivate fans with each release.

Included on their 5th album, “Antenna,” the track features a catchy arrangement that moves between a bluesy shuffle beat and a driving rock sound.

You can sense how the bass solo, played in sync with the intricate drum patterns, serves to heighten the chorus that follows.

With its complex arrangement that invites repeated listens while always feeling fresh, this number reaffirms Quruli’s exceptional musicianship and taste.