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

Quruli, a rock band from Kyoto.Quruli has moved countless listeners with lyrics that cherish the sound of Japanese and melodies that feel somehow nostalgic yet refreshingly new.Even as they radically shift their musical style with each album, their lyrical songs that capture fleeting moments of everyday life have a charm that gently warms the heart when you listen.In this article, we’ll present a ranking of especially moving, jewel-like masterpieces from Quruli’s catalog.Whether you’re a longtime fan or someone about to dive into their music, we hope you’ll find a new favorite track!

Quruli’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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This song is the 12th single by Quruli, a rock band from Kyoto.

It also serves as the theme song for the film Josee, the Tiger and the Fish.

The rhythm section lays down a simple beat over a gentle looping phrase.

I’m moved by the resolve embedded in the lyrics.

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Quruli is a rock band known for their warm acoustic sound.

“Wasure nai you ni” (“So I Won’t Forget”), included on their 2018 release Songline, is a track filled with nostalgia.

Its arrangement pays homage to UK rock icons Oasis and to Spitz, who have been active since the 1990s.

The emotional lyrics, which evoke vivid landscapes, will resonate with you.

Why not let yourself be soothed by this gentle song that embraces a spectrum of feelings?

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A fresh, evocative track that brings to mind the early Heisei-era wave of moving to Tokyo.

Released in October 1998 as Quruli’s major-label debut single, it’s also included on the album “Sayonara Stranger.” The lyrics delicately portray urban loneliness and the changing seasons, conveying the feelings of a young person who moved to the city from the countryside.

Featured in the films “Solanin” and “Moteki,” it has resonated with many as a quintessential Heisei-era youth anthem.

Perfect for the start of a new chapter or when you want to sink into nostalgia.

Be sure to check out this classic packed with everything that makes Quruli so compelling.

Kirinji’s Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

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Quruli – Words Are Triangles, Hearts Are Squares
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A gentle, heartwarming gem sung by Quruli, “Words Are Triangular, Hearts Are Square.” There’s a common reading that because a triangle is half of a square, the song suggests words can only express half of what’s in the heart.

On the other hand, when you see the title, some of you might be reminded of the playful phrase “Goodbye, triangle; come again, square.” Layering that with the title, you could interpret it as saying “goodbye” in words while the heart is thinking “please come again!” It might even be a father’s feelings toward his daughter who’s gotten married…

In short, there are countless possible readings! Lyrics that allow ten different interpretations for ten different listeners—that’s the mark of a true classic.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a selection of moving songs from Quruli’s catalog all at once. The splendid interplay of words and sound has the power to draw out each listener’s emotions. I’d be delighted if, through this article, you discover a song that stays with your heart once again.