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.
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Uru’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
ReunionLiSA×Uru15rank/position

This is a collaborative song by LiSA and Uru.
It was created following their appearance on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, and it’s also known for being produced by Ayase from YOASOBI.
Released in November 2020, the track drew attention as the CM song for Sony’s 1000X series.
The lyrics portray the frustration of being unable to meet and the heartfelt wish to reunite, overlapping with a wintery inner landscape that seeks warmth amid the cold.
It’s perfect for gazing at a silver world from a lift or quietly soaking in the atmosphere on a snowy night.
You among the starsUru16rank/position

A beautifully clear melody that makes you want to gaze up at the night sky—this ballad resonates deep in the heart.
Garnering attention through cover videos on YouTube and beloved for her mysterious voice, Uru marked her memorable debut single with “Hoshi no Naka no Kimi.” Released in June 2016, the song was written as the theme for the film “Natsumi no Hotaru,” starring Kasumi Arimura.
It was Uru’s first original song, a precious track that can be said to mark the beginning of her story.
The grand sound woven by piano and strings is layered with delicate vocals so nuanced you can feel her breath, gently stirring the listener’s emotions.
It’s perfect for a quiet night when you want to immerse yourself in music alone, or for those seeking a cleansing, heart-soothing experience.
I’m coming to see you now.Uru17rank/position

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.
Never endsUru18rank/position

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!
freesiaUru19rank/position

This work is a single released in February 2017 as the ending theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.
Its transparent vocals and delicate, beautiful arrangement blend seamlessly to depict deep prayer, loss, and the desire to move forward.
It’s a ballad that evokes the vastness of space while carrying a warmth that gently embraces the heart.
How about playing it as background music for a slideshow, accompanying a scene where you look back on memories and take a new step forward?
LetterUru20rank/position

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.
Uru Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
loveUru21rank/position

This is a love song that captures a steadfast feeling beyond the wavering heart’s anxiety and loneliness.
It’s a track that feels like confiding what’s inside your chest, and Uru’s clear, translucent voice gently seeps into the heart.
Released in November 2025 as the coupling track to her 16th single “Platform,” the title track is used as the opening theme for the anime “Everlasting Twilight.” Even if you cherish your partner, some people find it hard to express their feelings honestly, don’t they? In such moments, gifting this song will convey the certain love you hold within.
Try using this song to share your desire to stay together from here on.


