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 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
BreakUru22rank/position

Uru’s ninth single, and the ending theme for the TV anime Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.
Uru is known for her soothing voice, and that charm is fully showcased in this song as well; in the A-melody sections sung in a lower range, you can enjoy a uniquely sultry vocal quality.
While the song doesn’t feature piercing high belts in chest voice, mastering it properly requires proficiency in falsetto, which is used frequently in the chorus and other parts.
That aspect may pose a slightly higher hurdle for women who struggle with high notes.
Practice switching smoothly between vocal techniques and give it a try.
Poem of HappinessUru23rank/position

Speaking of Uru, she’s a singer-songwriter with an irresistibly beautiful, translucent voice.
While the theme songs “Anata ga Iru Koto de” for the drama “Theseus no Fune” and “Prologue” for “Chugakusei Nikki” have been drawing attention, she had wonderful songs even before that.
This particular track was used as an insert song for the 2017 drama “Frankenstein no Koi.” With its notably simple structure and slow-tempo ballad style, it’s a song that really lets you savor the beauty of her voice—her greatest charm.
Until dawnUru24rank/position

Uru’s “Yoru ga Akeru Made” was released in 2024 and was written specifically as a song for a Japanese Red Cross Society commercial.
The gentle sound of the piano blends with her clear, translucent vocals, conveying kindness and warmth directly.
The lyrics seem to depict hope for the future, and their expression of moving forward while believing in a brighter tomorrow gives listeners both inspiration and strength.
In the commercial featuring Mone Kamishiraishi, the initiatives of the Japanese Red Cross Society are portrayed, with the warmth of supporting others depicted in parallel with the song.
The last rainUru25rank/position

The 2nd single “the last rain,” which is also included on the 1st album Monochrome.
Its ensemble features a richly layered piano tone, and the sentimental lyrics depicting a fading romance really tug at the heart.
The vocal range itself isn’t particularly wide, but be careful—without dynamic nuance, the performance can sound flat throughout.
With its unhurried melody, it’s a delicate ballad you can tackle calmly.
If you call it loveUru26rank/position

This work portrays the bonds that drive us to protect our loved ones no matter the hardship.
Released by singer-songwriter Uru—who gained attention through her activity on YouTube—in April 2022, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “My Family.” The lyrics express how experiencing regret and setbacks can deepen one’s feelings for those by their side.
Beginning with a gentle piano and building into a sweeping melody that overflows with emotion, the piece is breathtaking.
Storylike lyrics and Uru’s clear, tender voice that wraps around them will resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a moving ballad that lets you reaffirm the warm love you feel for your family or partner.
harborUru27rank/position

A cover by Uru, a female singer-songwriter who debuted in 2016.
Unlike the original, which features intricately interwoven guitar strumming and arpeggios along with a rolling bassline, this version is arranged for just vocals and piano.
Its simplicity highlights the beauty of the melody, allowing listeners to enjoy a different facet of the original song.
By the side on a moonlit nightUru28rank/position

Singer-songwriter Uru, whose mysterious vocals envelop listeners.
Produced by back number, this work was written as the theme song for the film “The Guardian of the Camphor Tree,” slated for release in January 2026.
Its sound feels like being illuminated by moonlight in the quiet, and the vocals, which gently scoop up feelings that defy words, resonate deeply in the heart.
It makes you empathize with that earnest longing to simply be by someone important.
If you listen at night when you want to spend time alone in silence, I think a gentle warmth will fill you to the depths of your heart.


