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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 Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

This very dayUru31rank/position

[Official] Uru “Kyo to Iu Hi o (This Very Day)” Theme Song for the film “The Classroom Requiem”
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A ballad with a quietly determined piano melody that gently accompanies the season of graduation and new departures.

Written as the theme song for the film “The Classroom: Requiem,” starring Takuya Kimura, the piece features lyrics and composition by Uru, with arrangement by Toomi You.

While inheriting the weighty atmosphere carried over from the drama series, its lyrics depict the hope that lies beyond harsh days and the strength gained precisely because we know defeat—sentiments that are sure to deeply move listeners.

It also serves as the important opening track of the album “tone,” and the music video produced to coincide with the film’s release drew significant attention.

A warm yet powerful masterpiece that gently encourages those stepping into a new environment or standing at a crossroads in life.

threadUru32rank/position

Ito (Thread) Miyuki Nakajima COVER by Uru
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This is “Ito,” covered by the accomplished singer Uru.

Her clear and gentle voice is a hallmark that brings joy to the ears.

Her marvelous, angelic voice of today moves listeners deeply.

In particular, the way her high notes soar is pleasing just to hear, so be sure to pay attention.

With its piano accompaniment and beautiful vocals, it might also work well as healing music.

wishUru33rank/position

There are moments when we suddenly realize just how precious the ordinary scenes of everyday life are.

Uru, a singer whose crystal-clear voice captivates many.

My recommendation this time is a medium-tempo ballad that gently sings of the value of those seemingly commonplace days.

Released in September 2019 as her 8th single, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Granbelm.

Written following her previous song Prologue, this track features lyrics that linger like the afterglow of the story.

Even amid anxiety and uncertainty, it gives you the courage to move forward by taking someone’s hand.

Why not listen to it when you want to reaffirm the presence of someone dear to you, or alone on a quiet night?

PlatformUru34rank/position

[Official] Uru “Platform” TV anime “Eikyuu no Yuugure” OP theme
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Uru is known for her delicate, airy vocals.

“Platform” was released on October 15, 2025, and is used as the opening theme for the TV anime Eternal Twilight.

Uru’s songs are generally sung with lots of breath and a falsetto-based approach, making them perfect when you want to sing in falsetto! Because “Platform” has a brighter tone, the falsetto isn’t as obvious as in some of her other tracks, but it’s sung with a strengthened, falsetto-like voice.

Singing with a similar technique might be a bit advanced.

But don’t worry! If you keep practicing using plenty of breath when producing sound, you’ll gradually be able to sing with more strength.

Aim for that clear, transparent vocal quality!

KanadeUru35rank/position

Kanade / Sukima Switch COVER by Uru
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A love song originally from a man to a woman, covered by the female singer Uru.

She sings it tenderly with piano accompaniment.

Uru’s unadorned voice suits “Kanade” perfectly.

It’s a wonderful cover—highly recommended for all the ladies.

The Two in ReminiscenceUru36rank/position

Two in Reminiscence (追憶のふたり – Uru (Kanji/Roman/English Lyrics)
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The song “The Two of Us in Remembrance,” used as the theme for the film Evil and the Mask, opens their first album Monochrome.

It’s a beautiful ballad, yet its arrangement incorporates elements of jazz and Black music that create a distinctive hook.

Since the melody doesn’t move dramatically overall, it’s relatively easy to sing, but be careful with the chorus, where repeated leaps into falsetto occur.

Keeping your delivery restrained makes it easier to control pitch and range, so give it a try at karaoke.

MapleYo1ko2 featuring Uru37rank/position

Kaede – Spitz Yo1ko2 featuring Uru
MapleYo1ko2 featuring Uru

A collaboration version by Uru, who has performed theme songs for numerous dramas and anime, and Yo1ko2, who crafts custom, handmade music.

Despite its simple arrangement of just two voices and piano, it leaves a powerful impression on listeners.

As you listen, it makes you feel as if you are in a heavenly, pristine world untouched by any impurity.

From my daughterUru38rank/position

Musume Yori (From Your Daughter) – Uru [Eng/Rom/Kanji Lyric]
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A song by singer-songwriter Uru was selected as the theme for the MBS 40th Anniversary Drama “Shiawase no Kioku.” This track is a newly written song by Uru specifically for the drama, a gently warming medium-tempo ballad that expresses, from a daughter’s perspective, feelings toward family and the parental love she hadn’t recognized at the time.

Reunion (produced by Ayase)LiSA×Uru39rank/position

This commercial expresses how Sony’s noise-canceling headphones offer a new way to experience music.

Set in a cold, snowy scene, the headphones are switched on and the surrounding sounds disappear, illustrating how they enhance focus on the music.

The song featured during this immersion is “Saikai” by LiSA and Uru.

Produced by Ayase, the vocals even feel different—perhaps due to the song’s effect.

With its gentle, flowing atmosphere, the overlapping voices convey a tender emotion.

Funny BunnyUru40rank/position

Aquarius CM 'Invisible “Do Your Best” – Little League Baseball'
Funny BunnyUru

The pillows’ classic “Funny Bunny,” released in 1999 and still shining in the rock scene.

For Aquarius’s commercial, a version sung by singer-songwriter Uru was used.

While the original has a refreshing mid-tempo rock feel, Uru’s version features her clear, beautiful vocals over a piano accompaniment.

Uru’s rendition of “Funny Bunny” is included on the cover disc that comes with the limited first pressing of her 2020 album Orion Blue.