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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.

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

THANK YOU MY GIRLNEW!kururi16rank/position

THANK YOU MY GIRL (Best of Quruli Remastering)
THANK YOU MY GIRLNEW!kururi

As a rock band from Kyoto, Quruli has continued to be loved for their genre-defying sound.

Featured near the end of their March 2002 album THE WORLD IS MINE, this track is a moving number where Shigeru Kishida’s sentimental melody and richly layered choral work strike straight to the heart.

While it hints at an impending farewell, the lyrics—framed by a straightforward English title that conveys gratitude to the other person—leave a bittersweet yet warm afterglow.

Fans also know that the guitar solo in the interlude pays homage to a classic by Oasis, and within its brief runtime the band’s aesthetic is distilled to its essence.

It’s a celebrated song that was also included on the 2006 best-of compilation TOWER OF MUSIC LOVER, and one you might find yourself quietly returning to during seasons of parting or new departures with someone dear.

There is(always light) / Quruli-There is(always light)NEW!kururi17rank/position

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.

chili pepper japonesNEW!kururi18rank/position

This is the perfect track when you’re craving something spicy and stimulating.

It’s a fast-paced number from the 2012 album “Kakugō no Den’atsu,” and its lyrics, which fire off the names of various foods like a machine gun, leave a powerful impression.

The performance, said to be the fastest in Quruli’s history, unfolds at a blistering tempo—simply breathtaking.

If you listen when you want to blast away drowsiness, it’s sure to heat you up from the inside out.

dogNEW!kururi19rank/position

Kururi are a rock band based in Kyoto who continue to captivate fans with music that defies genre boundaries.

This track, included on their September 2012 album “Kabo no Den’atsu” (The Voltage of the Crucible), was written, composed, and sung lead by Shonen Yoshida, who was a member at the time.

Its gentle melody and Yoshida’s soft vocals are a perfect match for the warm cheer of spring.

The lyrics carefully depict everyday scenes, giving you a pleasant feeling that makes your usual walking route look a little different as you listen.

Placed in the middle of the album, it’s a warm number that lightens the listener’s heart.

How about enjoying it at a leisurely pace on a spring afternoon, perhaps with a cup of coffee?

everybody feels the sameNEW!kururi20rank/position

Quruli – everybody feels the same | Trailer
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This is a track from the 25th single, included on the 10th album “Voltage of the Crucible.” It’s the first single after Shonen Yoshida and Fanfan joined.

The chorus features Sohei Oyamada and Hiroshi Fujiwara from andymori, resulting in a very pop tune.