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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
blue skykururi50rank/position

The chorus that repeatedly says, “I don’t want to say something like this,” is extremely striking.
It’s an unusually up-tempo song for Quruli.
It’s also interesting that the A-melody is an octave apart between the first and second verses.
It seems quite difficult to sing.
Also, for some reason, the location where the members of Quruli are performing in the PV is steampunk.
Quruli Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
A Night in Julykururi51rank/position

Some fans say, “As long as vocalist Kishida and bassist Sato are there, Quruli will last forever!!” Still, for such a successful band to have this many member changes… Quruli really has a uniquely mysterious vibe, doesn’t it? Even people who don’t know Quruli at all will surely be struck by this song, July Night.
“I spotted a cat I didn’t know and thought I’d give it some milk, but by the time I bought the milk, the cat was gone.” That’s all the lyrics say, yet it carries a distinctly Japanese grace and atmosphere! It’s undoubtedly a song that warms the heart!
Go Back to Chinakururi52rank/position

It’s a track included on the 2002 album “THE WORLD IS MINE.” The drum’s distinctive rhythm—dropping into tight accents throughout the song—wraps you in a side-to-side sway and a floating sensation, and it’s absolutely irresistible!
I Love Youkururi53rank/position

This track opens the 2021 album “Genius’s Love.” Over a meticulously crafted ensemble, Kishida’s vocals resonate as if untangling complex emotions.
Marimba-like tones and horns intersect, and the enigmatic sound that constantly shifts in character offers new discoveries with every listen.
When you’re feeling the pressures of work or daily life, why not give it a spin?
chili pepper japoneskururi54rank/position

This is the perfect track when you’re craving something spicy and stimulating.
It’s a fast-paced number from the 2012 album “Kakugō no Den’atsu,” and its lyrics, which fire off the names of various foods like a machine gun, leave a powerful impression.
The performance, said to be the fastest in Quruli’s history, unfolds at a blistering tempo—simply breathtaking.
If you listen when you want to blast away drowsiness, it’s sure to heat you up from the inside out.
dogkururi55rank/position

Kururi are a rock band based in Kyoto who continue to captivate fans with music that defies genre boundaries.
This track, included on their September 2012 album “Kabo no Den’atsu” (The Voltage of the Crucible), was written, composed, and sung lead by Shonen Yoshida, who was a member at the time.
Its gentle melody and Yoshida’s soft vocals are a perfect match for the warm cheer of spring.
The lyrics carefully depict everyday scenes, giving you a pleasant feeling that makes your usual walking route look a little different as you listen.
Placed in the middle of the album, it’s a warm number that lightens the listener’s heart.
How about enjoying it at a leisurely pace on a spring afternoon, perhaps with a cup of coffee?
lovelesskururi56rank/position

It’s a track with a faint, bittersweet melody that lingers in your heart, conjuring up scenes from everyday life.
Featured on the album THE PIER, released in September 2014, it was used as the theme song for Taisho Pharmaceutical’s “Chovita Drink” commercial.
The arrangement and vocals seep gently into your chest, offering a pleasant warmth, and the more you listen, the more it grows on you.
Why not give it a spin during an evening stroll or on a night when you want to spend some quiet time alone?


