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Self-produced artwork too! Ranking of WurtS's most popular songs

Self-produced artwork too! Ranking of WurtS's most popular songs
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Self-produced artwork too! Ranking of WurtS's most popular songs

Singer-songwriter WurtS not only produces his own music, but also self-produces artwork and video, and even writes scripts and directs films.

He began releasing songs on social media in 2020, and in 2021 launched his independent label and project “W’s Project,” marking the start of full-scale activities.

His sound, which reflects musical backgrounds such as rock, hip-hop, and electro, has become popular especially among younger audiences.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of WurtS’s most popular songs, so be sure to check it out!

Self-produced artwork too! WurtS Popular Songs Ranking (1–10)

You don’t get it.WurtS1rank/position

WurtS – You Don’t Get It (Official Audio)
You don't get it.WurtS

“Wakattenai yo,” with its pleasantly bouncy beat, features a bass line that underpins Wurts’s pop sound with rich low end.

While centered on root notes, it also brings in tight rhythmic subdivisions and octave jumps, making it great fundamental practice for steady right-hand picking and left-hand position shifts.

Because the rests placed over a four-on-the-floor groove can make or break the feel, it’s also ideal for sharpening your sense of rhythm.

By locking into the tempo and repeating the line, you can internalize the groove—making this a perfect practice piece for beginner bassists.

End of the Summer RetreatWurtS2rank/position

WurtS – Summer’s End (Official Audio)
End of the Summer RetreatWurtS

WurtS’s work, which deftly paints bittersweet summer scenes, is drawing attention as the perfect choice when you want to sink into an emo mood.

This piece captures the wavering emotions characteristic of one’s mid-twenties and the melancholy of summer’s end, expressed through a sound that fuses polished city pop with alternative influences.

The theme, inspired by Buddhist terminology, adds further depth.

The track is included on the EP “MAGICAL SOUP,” released in June 2021, and WurtS later provided a song for Toyota’s Corolla commercial.

Be sure to savor it alongside the lyrics during a summer sunset or whenever you find yourself seeking a moment of release.

Talking BoxWurtS3rank/position

WurtS – Talking Box (Dirty Pop Remix) (Music Video)
Talking BoxWurtS

WurtS’s songs, with their sweet and stylish vibe, portray the power of music while expressing the complexities of love and human relationships.

The phrases in the lyrics seem to symbolize conversations with a lover and the pleasant experiences that music brings.

Released as a digital single in March 2022, it was accompanied by a music video created in collaboration with a Toyota Motor project.

Using it in an Instagram Story could create a cool, stylish mood—like a car cruising through the city at night.

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WurtS – Days of Lemon (Music Video)
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A song that stirs the heart like a refreshing spring breeze has arrived.

The pop-rock tones woven by WurtS are sure to gently push the backs of those stepping into a new chapter of life.

Released in December 2021, this track sparked a huge response on TikTok and reached No.

2 on Apple Music’s Alternative chart.

The lyrics, portraying a longing for faraway places and a struggle with reality, brilliantly capture the complex emotions of people leaping into new environments.

In this spring where anxiety and hope intertwine, why not listen to this song and find the courage to move forward? It’s sure to become a wonderful track that colors your new life.

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WurtS – BEAT (Music Video) [Theme song for the NTV Wednesday drama “Love Is Darkness”]
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The artist WurtS has released many classic tracks with a style that incorporates a wide range of musical influences.

Lately, he’s gained popularity through collaborations with other artists, but now he’s dropped a solo hit: “BEAT.” It’s a highly alternative piece, built predominantly around the midrange throughout.

There’s a fair amount of low-mid content as well, making it an ideal song to showcase the rich midrange that only singers with lower vocal registers can achieve.

NOISEWurtS6rank/position

WurtS – NOISE (Music Video) [Theme Song for the Film “Blue Period”]
NOISEWurtS

The artist WurtS is known for his strong self-production skills.

While he sometimes releases stylish tracks influenced by Japanese rock, he basically puts out songs that bring out the appeal of J-rock.

Among his works, the one I especially recommend as an easy song to score 100 on is “NOISE.” It’s characterized by a downbeat yet passionate rock sound reminiscent of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.

The vocal line is simple and mainly in the lower register, so although it’s loud, it’s a track where aiming for a perfect score is relatively easy.

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WurtS – SF Tokyo (Music Video)
SF TokyoWurtS

This song portrays a unique world where the summery atmosphere intersects with urban modernity.

Released in January 2024, it was featured as an insert song in the TV Asahi Thursday drama “Great Gift.” Its dark lyrics and maze-like melodies were crafted to draw listeners deeper into the drama’s universe.

It’s a track that fully showcases WurtS’s musical sensibilities.

Try playing it on a summer night drive and feel the cool breeze a little removed from the city’s clamor.

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