Yorushika’s Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Have you ever been watching TV or a video site when a commercial’s music suddenly caught your ear and you found yourself wondering, “What song is this?” Among those reading this, I bet many have discovered that the song that piqued their interest was by Yorushika.
In fact, Yorushika’s songs have been featured in numerous commercials to date.
In this article, we’ll introduce Yorushika tracks that have been used in commercials so far, ranked in order.
See if you can find the one song that left the strongest impression on you.
Yorushika’s Commercial Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
PlaysicNEW!Yorushika1rank/position

This commercial leaves an impression with its gentle mood, showing Sairi Ito riding in the Canvas Stripes.
In the “Kinda Like That,” “My Mistake,” “I Forgot,” and “It Suits You” versions, conversations unfold between her and the owner of the same car parked coincidentally next to hers, and the unique vibe between the two brings a soft chuckle.
Meanwhile, in the “Face and Butt” and “I Knew It” versions, the dialogue is between Ito and a friend who drives the same car, conveying a comfortable, no-pretenses relationship.
The BGM features Yorushika’s ‘Play Sick.’ Its relaxed tempo and Suis’s pure vocals resonate beautifully.
The title, meaning “playing sick,” adds another layer—reading the lyrics with that in mind makes their content feel even more dramatic.
MatasaburōNEW!Yorushika2rank/position

As you can infer from the title, this is a rock number inspired by Kenji Miyazawa’s novel “Matasaburo of the Wind.” It’s a track by Yorushika, the band formed by composer n-buna and vocalist suis, released digitally in 2021.
The blend of a driving pace with a nostalgic atmosphere feels quintessentially them.
The music hits like an emotional wave hurtling straight toward you.
It’s a passionate piece that stirs you up with the message embedded in the lyric, “Blow everything away.”
Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika3rank/position

Yorushika’s “Spring Thief” was released in 2012 and is a song that refreshingly sings of spring scenery and the changing of the seasons.
Its accents of acoustic guitar and piano are striking, and their layering with the band sound creates a sense of poignancy.
It evokes images of youth racing by, such as reflecting on the seasons as they pass.
The song was featured in UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN’s “#Best 50 Spring Songs” commercial, used to highlight a youthful scene of conflict between siblings.
to clear up (weather)NEW!Yorushika4rank/position

Yorushika’s “Haru” was released in 2024.
Along with various depictions of nature, it feels like a song that also portrays feelings for someone important.
Until the chorus, the rhythm stays steady, and combined with the strong, resonant guitar phrases, it evokes the image of walking.
When the chorus hits, the song opens up as if the scenery expands—this contrast is a key point, and together with its many devices, it’s a track that moves the heart.
It was also used in UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN’s “#Top 50 Spring Songs” commercial, highlighting a youthful journey that pushes forward after overcoming conflicts.
PlagiarismNEW!Yorushika5rank/position

This commercial expresses the story of FFBE War of the Visions through scenes of Jun Shison and Mayu Matsuoka reflecting on life in nature.
The overarching theme is the choices we make in life, and it powerfully conveys that there is a grand story that resonates with that idea.
The song that evokes the epic story depicted in the visuals is a cover of Yorushika’s “Tousaku” (“Plagiarism”) performed by Jun Shison and Mayu Matsuoka.
The sound is light yet reaches deep into the heart, and the overlapping vocals of the two give the impression of expressing a kind of emotional pain.
Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika6rank/position

Yorushika’s “Hana ni Bourei” (Ghost in a Flower) was released in 2020.
Set against summer scenery, it’s a bittersweet song that looks back on memories on the verge of fading.
The piano tone within the band sound is striking, and sections where only the piano resonates heighten the sense of poignancy.
With lyrics like a monologue and sound that seems to express emotional fluctuations, it speaks directly to the heart.
It was also used in the UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN “#Spring Song Best 50” commercial featuring Ren Nagase and Soya Kurokawa, highlighting the emotional currents of youth.
In conclusion
We introduced YORUSHIKA’s commercial songs. There were many tracks with memorable melodies and captivating worlds, even within a short time. If any song caught your interest through this article, please listen to the full track and rediscover its charm.


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