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)
HighwayNEW!kururi36rank/position

This is a song by Quruli, a band from Kyoto.
It was released in 2003 as their 12th single and served as the theme song for the live-action film “Josee, the Tiger and the Fish.” Although the arrangement is simple and centered on acoustic guitar, it has a mysterious depth, as if the sound gradually spreads through your heart.
The lyrics, which sing about setting out on a journey and the courage to move forward, are also memorable.
Give it a listen in autumn when you want to calm your mind.
I want to eat ham.NEW!kururi37rank/position

At first glance, the title seems comical, but the more you listen, the more it resonates.
It’s a track included on the album “Waltz o Odore Tanz Walzer,” released in June 2007.
Recorded in Vienna, the piece exquisitely matches a relaxed rhythm with a worldview depicting the futility of everyday life.
If you want to enjoy melancholic, mature rock, this is definitely one to hear.
Pla-Pla PlaRailNEW!kururi38rank/position

This is a chiptune-style piece that evokes a train nimbly running along toy tracks.
The lyrics rhythmically list the names of Shinkansen and limited express trains that kids love, and just listening to it makes you feel the excitement of setting off on a journey by train.
Released as a single in March 2021, it was written as the theme song for Takara Tomy’s “Plarail Railway” project.
It’s perfect for parents and kids to sing together or to play as background music before heading out!
In the pocketNEW!kururi39rank/position

This song, created as the theme for the Netflix series “Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure,” conveys both inner strength and warmth.
It is included on the EP “Ai no Taiyo (Love’s Sun) EP.” Rather than aligning too closely with the story, the creators prioritized their own authentic touch, resulting in a piece whose straightforward melody and lyrics reach listeners’ emotions directly.
Why not give it a listen when you want to recall nostalgic scenes?
riverNEW!kururi40rank/position

Banjo, steel drum, and timbales, perhaps? The intro uses a variety of ethnic instruments.
The piano phrasing also feels somewhat ragtime-like.
And the music video features a turtle.
It’s a mystery.
The rhyming in the chorus creates a subtly languid mood.


