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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.

Quruli Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

morning glorykururi29rank/position

The BAUS housing brand commercial featuring Ai Hashimoto feels like a serial drama, and I can’t help but get drawn in.

Watching this ad makes me realize that living vibrantly and true to yourself is really the foundation of enjoying life.

Playing in this warm, heartfelt commercial is Quruli’s “Asagao.” “The more you try to forget someone you’ve parted with, the less you can forget them”—that bittersweet feeling is gently wrapped by the morning glory.

Ending all those emotions with a morning glory—what irresistibly clever lyrics! With its warm melody, Quruli always grabs our hearts, doesn’t it?

In Your Lifekururi30rank/position

Although Quruli is a rock band, they have taken on works with a wide range of musical styles over the years.

The song they released in the summer of 2023 is crafted as a piece that features a full band sound.

The lyrics, which describe heading somewhere by car, suggest that “there might be a change of heart once we reach our destination.” If you’ve ever gone for a drive to clear your head when you had worries on your mind, you might find this relatable.

Coupled with Kishida’s gentle vocals and the band’s soft sound, it feels like your mood gradually calms as you listen.

Quruli Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

La Palummellakururi31rank/position

Quruli/Daniele Sepe – La Palummella
La Palummellakururi

Quruli is a band that has enjoyed long-lasting popularity thanks to its music brimming with originality.

With each step in their career, they’ve taken on songs that incorporate genres beyond rock, consistently releasing tracks unlike any other.

Their new song, La Palummella, is characterized by a decadent melody and a vocal line built around repetition.

While the pitch movement is gentle, the range is somewhat wide, so for those who feel uncertain about their vocal range, singing the high parts an octave lower is recommended.

Lv30kururi32rank/position

A must-listen for rhythm sections.

The worldview shaped by the monotonous beat and the lyrics steeped in helplessness is addictive.

It’s the kind of song you’d expect as the theme of a dystopian anime—something you’d want to hear in the world we live in after Earth.

If you play it before bed, it’ll almost certainly turn into visuals in your dreams.

everybody feels the samekururi33rank/position

Quruli – everybody feels the same | Trailer
everybody feels the samekururi

This is a track from the 25th single, included on the 10th album “Voltage of the Crucible.” It’s the first single after Shonen Yoshida and Fanfan joined.

The chorus features Sohei Oyamada and Hiroshi Fujiwara from andymori, resulting in a very pop tune.

Hurray for the festival!kururi34rank/position

Quruli, a rock band that represents Kyoto.

This irresistibly catchy song, “Omatsuri Wasshoi,” sticks with you after just one listen and is included on Quruli’s sixth album, “NIKKI,” released in 2005.

Speaking of festivals, you think of mikoshi portable shrines—and the chant shouted while carrying them, “wasshoi,” appears throughout the lyrics, amping up the festive mood.

It conveys the exhilaration of a festival, while also capturing that inexpressible, slightly chaotic feeling unique to such occasions.

Once you hear it, you’ll find it stuck in your head and catch yourself humming along, for sure (lol).

Jubileekururi35rank/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.