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Yorushika Cheer Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Have you ever had a moment when, after a string of bad days or losing confidence, you just want to listen to music that gives you a gentle push forward? Sometimes, instead of being strongly encouraged by someone, you might crave music that quietly stays by your side.

Yorushika’s songs are filled with words that, while tenderly accompanying such delicate feelings, give you a little strength to look ahead.

In this article, we introduce Yorushika’s uplifting songs in a ranked list.

Find the one song that softly stays by your side right now.

Yorushika Cheer Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika8rank/position

Yorushika – Ghost in a Flower (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika

A Yorushika track where suis’s gentle vocals softly wrap around a lonely heart.

It was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “A Whisker Away,” in which actress Mirai Shida provided a voice role.

The song evokes an indescribable summertime loneliness and wistfulness.

It’s especially recommended for those moments when you feel not just out of season but left behind by time or by those around you—just listen to it alone, doing nothing else.

Even as it lets you sit with your loneliness throughout the song, it also makes you feel as though, at least in this moment, the song itself is gently watching over the part of you that carries that loneliness.

Indigo squaredNEW!Yorushika9rank/position

Yorushika – Blue Squared (Music Video)
Indigo squaredNEW!Yorushika

When you go through a breakup, everything feels sad, and you can’t help but overlay all the fun memories and the ordinary days you once took for granted.

That just ends up making the sadness even deeper.

Facing forward isn’t easy, but I hope a song like Yorushika’s “Ainiseki” (“Aii Nijou” / “Blue Squared”) can help shift your perspective, even a little.

Even when you’re hurting or sad, the world keeps turning and time moves on.

I think many of us forget even something as obvious as that.

We don’t know what the future holds, but maybe take this as a chance to pause and reflect on your life for a moment.

In conclusion

This time, I introduced some of Yorushika’s uplifting songs. There were tracks that seem to gently stay by your side as you are now and give you a small push to move forward. Don’t force yourself to switch your feelings—start by listening to just one song. It’s sure to offer a hint for taking a step forward in your own way.