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Yorushika Cheer Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yorushika Cheer Song and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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]

That’s Why I Gave Up MusicNEW!Yorushika1rank/position

Yorushika – That’s Why I Gave Up on Music (Music Video)
That's Why I Gave Up MusicNEW!Yorushika

A quintessential Yorushika track whose invigorating piano and powerful band sound shake the heart.

Closing out the April 2019 album “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta” (“That’s Why I Gave Up on Music”), this song conveys, almost painfully, the inner struggle of a young man quitting music.

It’s said to be based on the worries n-buna had in his late teens to around twenty, and that raw emotion really hits home.

The up-tempo, emotional feel naturally lifts your spirits just by listening.

It’s the perfect push as background music when you want to focus on work or study, or when you need that one last burst of effort.

AlgernonNEW!Yorushika2rank/position

Yorushika – Algernon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
AlgernonNEW!Yorushika

Yorushika is a two-piece rock band that captivates fans with a story-driven world and gentle vocals.

Algernon, a digital-only single released in advance from their music art book Gentou, was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama Hold My Hand at Dusk.

Its lyrics, which portray the preciousness of continuing to move forward even as we ourselves and those around us change, may soothe the pain of those struggling in real time.

It’s a sentimental number whose lyrical melody stirs the heart.

BremenNEW!Yorushika3rank/position

Yorushika – Bremen (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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A heartwarming story, inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ “Town Musicians of Bremen,” woven with a light rhythm and bright melody.

Delivered by Yorushika, this work gently speaks to the joy of surrendering yourself to music, free from logic and convention.

Like the story’s protagonists, it teaches us that even if we never arrive at our destination, the journey we share is where meaning truly lies—a gem of a song.

Released digitally in July 2022, it also sparked buzz with its animation-style music video, featuring a strikingly original direction that shows only the feet of eight different characters.

It’s a recommended track for times when your heart feels tired, when you’re unsure about life, or when you want to look ahead and walk forward together with someone.

left-right confusionNEW!Yorushika4rank/position

Yorushika – Left-Right Blindness (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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The theme song for the film “Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight,” which tells a heartbreaking yet precious love story about a girl who loses her memory day by day and a boy who lives bound by his memories.

It’s a song by the two-piece rock band Yorushika that likens a universal farewell between lovers—parting from someone you love and gradually forgetting them until even their face fades—to left-right confusion.

The memories that the two believed they could never forget when they were together slowly disappear, and the painful way they slip away tightens the heart.

Please forget it.NEW!Yorushika5rank/position

Yorushika – Please Forget (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Please forget it.NEW!Yorushika

This is a song whose gentle, wistful melody seeps into the heart.

Released by Yorushika in July 2024, it was written as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “GO HOME: Metropolitan Police Department Unidentified Persons Consultation Office.” The lyrics convey the sorrow of parting and a deep care for the other person, wrapped tenderly by suis’s clear, transparent vocals.

It’s a heartwarming track that stays close to those who have experienced a farewell or are about to take a new step.

Why not listen to it in moments of parting or when you’re looking back on cherished memories?

Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika6rank/position

Yorushika – Spring Thief (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika

When the cherry blossoms dance on the warm spring breeze, don’t you sometimes feel a sudden twinge of wistfulness? Released by Yorushika in January 2021, this piece vividly captures such spring scenery.

Since it had been used as Taisei Corporation’s commercial song from March 2020, many listeners will likely find the melody familiar.

Comparing the wind that scatters the cherry blossoms to a thief, the lyrics portray the transience of life as time passes, and resonate deeply alongside the clear, translucent vocals.

Also included on the EP “Sousaku,” the song features a light, pleasant acoustic guitar that evokes the buoyant spirit of spring.

Whether you’re taking a new step forward or pausing to savor the season, it’s a track that will gently stay by your side.

to clear up (weather)NEW!Yorushika7rank/position

This piece expresses wavering thoughts and shifting emotions through scenes of rain and sunshine.

Amid Yorushika’s delicate musical sensibilities, the interplay of synthesizer and guitar vividly portrays a state of mind where anxiety and hope intersect.

Released in January 2024, it was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.

It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone standing at a crossroads in life, unsure of the path ahead.

With its gently resonant melody, it will give you the courage to take a new step forward.