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Uru's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Uru is a female singer-songwriter who quickly rose to fame after being chosen to sing the theme song for the drama “Chuugaku Seito Nikki” (Middle Schooler’s Diary).

Since she had released many cover videos on YouTube, you might have heard her singing even before her official debut.

Her voice, tinged with breathy nuance, has a soothing charm that can make you feel healed just by listening.

In this article, we’ll introduce her popular songs in a ranking format, making it especially recommended for those who are about to start listening to her music.

Uru’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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[Official] Uru “Furiko” — Theme song for the film “The Voice of Sin”
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The song “Furiko” by Uru was written as the theme song for the film The Voice of Sin.

The song conveys the feelings of people who struggle to live earnestly while being tossed about by life.

There are times when you get angry at the absurd, cry at the frustration of being powerless to change anything, or suffer in a way that feels like the more you struggle, the tighter the noose grows around your own neck.

Even at such times, the song “Furiko” gently encourages you: “Don’t give up on living.”

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[Official] Uru “You in the Stars” YouTube ver.
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The major-label debut single “Kimi in the Stars,” used as the theme song for the film Natsumi no Hotaru.

Its simple yet richly layered ensemble of piano and strings further elevates the beautiful vocals.

The melody features a challenging contrast between the verse and the chorus, but since neither part has a particularly wide range, it’s easy to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s a gem of a ballad that you can perform at karaoke with confidence.

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[Official] Uru “I'm Going to See You Now”
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The song “Ima Ai ni Iku” included on the 2nd album Orion Blue is a track Uru reportedly completed before her major-label debut.

Its lyrics, which blend poignancy with warmth, really resonate.

There’s a brief falsetto leap in the melody that’s tricky and requires precise pitch, but overall the melody is simple, making it approachable even for those who aren’t very confident singers.

It’s a sentimental ballad that’s sure to draw attention at karaoke.

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[Official] Uru “Freesia” YouTube ver. Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Season 2 Ending Theme
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The 3rd single “Freesia,” used as the second season ending theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.

The contrast between the transparent piano tones and the dreamy strings adds depth to the track.

Although the overall key is high and the leaps in pitch with falsetto in the chorus are challenging, the vocal range itself isn’t that wide, so it should be easier to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.

Also, avoiding pushing your voice too hard makes pitch control easier, so if you’re having trouble singing it well, give that a try.

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[Official] Uru “Never ends” Theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigations Unit”
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Uru has an image of using a lot of breath in her singing.

“Never ends” is a relaxed song where her falsetto resonates beautifully.

The song has a generally wistful feel, so there’s no need to belt.

Since you can sing it without forcing and with a relaxed approach, I think it’s easy for women to sing! However, the falsetto in the chorus is delivered a bit strongly, so I’m worried that a normal falsetto might become thin and fade out.

Try to keep in mind: “It’s falsetto, but sing it with a bit of strength.” Your core is important, so brace yourself and send the voice straight out from your head!

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[Official] Uru “Filament” – Theme song for the film “When You Cry Because It’s Delicious”
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Uru’s “Filament” gives the impression that the opening pitch of each phrase starts low.

To avoid mismatching timing and pitch, it’s important to nail those openings cleanly.

If you start your voice just a touch earlier, the low notes will align more easily with the pitch bar.

Overall, it’s a breathy song in Uru’s style, but when aiming for a high score, either sing in the voice that’s easiest for you and lock in the pitch firmly, or if you want to sing in Uru’s style, keep the image of starting your voice slightly early to help match the pitch bar.

For the chorus, singing gently with a falsetto base should also make it easier to hit 100 points!

Uru Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

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[Official] Uru “Tegami” Theme Song for the Film ‘Yukikaze’
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Uru is a female singer-songwriter known for her ballads.

Many women have probably been moved by her emotional lyrics and vocals.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Tegami (Letter).

The melody feels like a classic J-pop ballad, featuring many familiar phrases.

However, the vocal range spans from mid1 F to hi D#, which is quite low at the bottom and fairly high at the top.

The pitch movement is also very dramatic, making it difficult to sing well on the first try.

Fortunately, it’s a slow-tempo piece, so once you get the hang of it, you should be able to improve quickly.