When it comes to Quruli, they’re a band whose lyrics cherish the sound of the Japanese language, and whose melodies—somehow nostalgic yet fresh—sink deep into your heart.Songs that capture fleeting everyday scenes and the changing seasons gently nestle up to the listener’s memories and feelings, and before you know it, tears are falling… Many of you may have had such an experience.In this article, we’ve gathered Quruli songs that can’t help but loosen your tear ducts.When your heart feels tired, or when you want to remember someone, please give them a listen.
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Remember mekururi1rank/position

“Remember me,” a 2013 song by the rock band Quruli.
It’s a slow eight-beat track—a tear-jerking ballad that could be called the essence of Quruli.
Their trademark abstract lyrics ride this beautiful melody, entering the ears gently and comfortably.
The chorus evokes a bittersweet warmth that’s truly moving.
And I believe the song’s real brilliance lies in the bridge—immerse yourself in its emotional melody, reminiscent of early Quruli.
Goodbye, Regretkururi2rank/position

For those who want to become a new version of themselves after graduating or changing jobs, I recommend listening to “Sayonara Regret.” It was released in 2008 by the rock band Quruli and was used as the theme song for House Foods’ “Java Curry” commercial.
Its gently paced, soothing melody line is memorable.
The lyrics, told with a picture-book-like sensibility, are filled with messages that resonate with adults, too.
It’s a track that helps you realize that both the good and not-so-good experiences you’ve had up to now are what support you.
Songlinekururi3rank/position

There are probably many people who say, “Music that tries to make you cry actually stops me from crying.” If that’s you, try listening to Quruli.
Their music is relaxed in the best way, and it gently loosens the tension in your heart.
Once you’re in your twenties, you start to appreciate that kind of music more and more, don’t you?
spring breezekururi4rank/position

Kururi’s lyrics are always profound, leaving you with a worldview like you’ve just finished reading a short novel.
This song, “Spring Breeze,” also makes me feel as if I’m gazing out from the window of a train running across a grassland.
It’s a track that traces the bittersweetness of love.
Tokyokururi5rank/position

Many artists have written songs with “Tokyo” as their theme, but Quruli’s “Tokyo” is unquestionably a masterpiece among them.
It’s astonishing that this masterpiece is also Quruli’s debut single, but in any case, it’s the ultimate “Tokyo.” For those who moved to the capital from other regions—a major life event—it’s a song guaranteed to bring tears.


