Quruli Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since their 1998 debut, Quruli, a group from Kyoto, have continued to release albums that explore a wide range of musical styles.
Transcending eras and beloved by people of all ages and backgrounds, we’d like to delve into the charm of Quruli alongside some of their most popular songs.
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Quruli Popular Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
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It’s a track inspired by the “Tenri Fanfare” that rekindles the electric atmosphere of a stadium.
It’s included on the album The Genius’s Love, released in April 2021.
Packed with Mr.
Kishida’s deep love of baseball, the lyrics name-drop past professional players and managers.
While it carries the uplifting feel of a fight song, it unfolds with a twisty band sound that’s quintessential Quruli.
Perfect for anyone who wants to savor that tingling excitement on the way to the ballpark.
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Quruli, who have continued to lead Japan’s rock scene with their diverse musicality.
The track they created as the lead song for their album “Hakanakumo Utsukushiki 12 no Hensō,” released in February 2026, is a pop number highlighted by a beautiful melodic line.
The lyrics, which evoke shifting seasons and scenes from memory, stir a sense of nostalgia in the listener.
The music video features actor Arata Iura and has drawn attention as a cinematic piece portraying a father–daughter story.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while gazing up at the sky at dusk, or while thinking of someone dear.
Be sure to experience the album as a whole and feel the beginning of their new journey.
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This is the song from NTT Docomo’s 2010 GALAXY commercial “Hitori to, Hitotsu.
walk with you GALAXY Days.” It’s an instrumental track where Shigeru Kishida of Quruli doesn’t sing, instead showcasing a bluesy guitar.
Kishida himself appears, and a star-studded cast including Darth Vader, Sadao Abe, and Reila Aoyama makes successive appearances.


