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 Cheer Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Good morningNEW!kururi31rank/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.
Kotokoto Kotoden (feat. Ayaka Tatamino)NEW!kururi32rank/position

Somehow nostalgic and heartwarming, “Kotokoto Kotoden (feat.
Ayaka Tatano).” It’s a piece inspired by the Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad, commonly known as “Kotoden,” built on a soothing rhythm that feels like the gentle sway of a train.
Ayaka Tatano of Homecomings lends her soft vocals, blending with the melody and making you feel as if you’re gazing out the train window.
It’s perfect for when you want to take a leisurely trip or just take a breather.
Clackety-clack KotodenNEW!kururi33rank/position

At Takamatsu-Kotohira Electric Railroad in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture—affectionately known as Kotoden—the following song has been used as the departure melody at Kawaramachi Station since 2018.
The song “Kotokoto Kotoden” was created by Quruli.
It is said to have come about at the request of a Kotoden employee who was a fan of the band.
Shigeru Kishida, a member of Quruli and a railway enthusiast, has also produced an image song for Keikyu Corporation.
A ceremony was held to mark the song’s release, and a special train was reportedly operated with onboard announcements made by Kishida himself.
JubileeNEW!kururi34rank/position

Many people probably know it because it was used as the CM song for Tiovita Drink.
In fact, it’s a very poignant song about parting.
However, the title “Jubilee” means “joy.” The message is that parting is nothing more than a great new departure in life.
SonglineNEW!kururi35rank/position

The mysterious melody and the gentle timbre of the instruments warm the heart.
It’s a song by Quruli, a popular band from Kyoto.
It’s the title track of their 2018 album Songline.
Somehow, it makes you want to listen while gazing at the sunrise.


