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Yorushika Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Have you ever wanted to sing Yorushika songs at karaoke but found yourself wondering which ones to pick because they seem “difficult” or “too high”? While many of their tracks feature delicate melodies and distinctive rhythms, there are actually songs that are relatively easy to sing and let you capture the vibe well.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended Yorushika songs in a ranking format, focusing on tracks that are easy to sing at karaoke and ones that are great for getting the crowd excited.

Find the one song that suits you.

Yorushika Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

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Yorushika – Abuku (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Yorushika, celebrated for their highly literary word choices and narrative-minded musical design, enjoy tremendous support.

Their digital single released in April 2026 is a conceptual track written as the opening theme for the TV anime LIAR GAME.

Centered on the device of anaphora, its lyrics portray the routines of everyday life and the ambiguity of existences that rise and vanish like bubbles, aligning seamlessly with the anime’s world of psychological warfare and deception.

The vocals—both translucent and shaded—capture ephemerality and tension with striking precision.

It’s not only a perfect gateway into the anime, but also a recommended song for moments when you want to reflect on the repetitions of daily life.

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Yorushika – Hitchcock (MUSIC VIDEO)
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“Hitchcock” is a track from Yorushika’s second mini-album “An Encore for a Loser Isn’t Needed,” released in 2018.

The song is notable for its lyrics depicting a girl seeking life advice from a teacher she has a crush on, and it’s a fan favorite among Yorushika’s numbers.

Its shuffle-based, bouncy beat creates a sense of forward motion and groove, which contrasts nicely with the negative-tinged lyrics.

It’s also great for your karaoke repertoire, so give it a try!

Yorushika Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

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Yorushika – Bremen (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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“Bremen” is the 11th digital-only single, released in July 2022.

It reached No.

8 on Billboard’s download chart.

The song is inspired by the Brothers Grimm tale “The Town Musicians of Bremen,” and the lyrics feature many words related to rhythm and ensemble.

The tempo is a comfortable mid-tempo—neither too fast nor too slow—making it easy to groove to.

With many refrains that repeat similar phrases, the melody line is easy to remember and sing.

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Yorushika is a two-person rock band consisting of singer suis and composer n-buna.

With a concept of “not letting the creators step out in front of the work,” they have chosen not to disclose detailed profiles, including their appearance—an approach that feels very contemporary.

In addition to singles like “Hana ni Bourei” and “Shun-Dorobou,” this is a medley that immerses you in Yorushika’s world, featuring title tracks from their concept albums such as “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta.” It’s also recommended for expanding your karaoke repertoire, so why not check it out?

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It’s a moving song where joyful moments intertwine with painful ones.

Released digitally in May 2024, this YORUSHIKA track generated buzz, including its first on-air play on FM802.

Riding on a lively rhythm, it weaves together the small happinesses and the sense of loss found in everyday life.

From the lyrics, you can feel a yearning for something of eternal value.

It’s a piece filled with the strength to face forward while experiencing life’s joys and sorrows.

I especially recommend it to those feeling worn out by daily life.

It’s also a great choice to sing at karaoke.

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Yorushika – In May, From The Emerald Green Window (五月は花緑青の窓辺から) (Lyrics/Kan/Rom/Eng)
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May, when the view of fresh greenery from the window blends with the slightly sticky air of early summer.

Vividly capturing that seasonal state of mind is a track by Yorushika, famed for their narrative-driven music.

Set to a breathlessly propulsive band sound, it portrays tears likened to verdigris and reflections on time slipping away, tightening the listener’s chest.

Released in April 2019 as part of the concept album “That’s Why I Gave Up Music,” this piece is a pivotal song that symbolizes the wavering emotions at the turn of the seasons within a masterpiece chronicling the story of a young man who quits music.

Its refreshing yet somehow bittersweet melody is perfect for this time of year, when changing environments can make fatigue surface more easily.

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A track included on the album “That’s Why I Gave Up on Music.” Songs on this Yorushika album are known for being interconnected and forming a single story, right? This track also weaves the tale of Amy and Elma.

Set in June after the early-summer rains have passed and the skies have cleared, it poignantly conveys Amy’s bittersweet feelings.

The song itself is a gentle, mid-tempo ballad with a beautiful finish throughout.

If you’re a confident female vocalist, definitely give it a try!