Yorushika Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
Yorushika is a band formed by n-buna, who was active as a Vocaloid producer, and the singer suis.
The music videos released on YouTube have been steadily racking up views—you’ve probably heard some of their songs yourself.
One of their charms is how meticulously crafted their works are; some albums are connected like a story when listened to from start to finish.
In this article, we’ll present a ranking focused on love songs, featuring not only tracks from those story-driven works but also some of their most popular songs.
If any song catches your interest, be sure to read the lyrics carefully and feel the emotions woven into them.
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Yorushika Love Songs: Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
NautilusYorushika8rank/position

Nautilus, a farewell song by Yorushika, who is highly popular for their unique worldview, sings of the sorrow of losing someone dear.
It vividly portrays the feeling of being consumed by grief, piercing the listener’s heart.
The music video is realistic 3D animation, depicting the un-crossing fates of a boy and a girl.
And when the girl finally finds the boy—what was there? The film-like music video is also a highlight.
PlagiarismYorushika9rank/position

Plagiarism is a song that conveys the thoughts of a protagonist who has succumbed to musical plagiarism.
It’s included on Yorushika’s third full-length album, Plagiarism, released in 2020.
While feeling loneliness and jealousy, the protagonist fixates on “beautiful things” and simply wants to fill their heart.
That’s why they commit plagiarism, as if pursuing beauty itself.
There also seems to be a similarity to the feeling in romance of wanting to fill your heart with something that’s yours alone.
Give it a listen when you find yourself feeling jealous.
Say it.Yorushika10rank/position

Yorushika, whose songs are infused with stories, are loved by a wide range of age groups.
One of their representative tracks, “Itte,” is a bright, simply arranged band tune, even though Yorushika are known for many bittersweet songs.
Many people likely discovered Yorushika through this song.
In contrast to its upbeat sound, the lyrics express feelings of frustration and pain.
Yorushika Love Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
First NightYorushika11rank/position

The song “First Night” emotionally portrays summer scenes, and its lyrics are sure to tighten your chest.
Thinking of someone who’s no longer by your side, the words recall that person in various moments—many listeners will likely relate to those same feelings.
In the small, everyday moments, memories of the one you loved so much suddenly surface.
Sui’s vocals and the melody intertwine to heighten the sense of longing, making this a ballad you’ll want to listen to on a summer night.
Liar MoonYorushika12rank/position

It is a ballad marked by the quiet melody of the piano and Suis’s gentle vocals.
Through vivid depictions of scenes in the rain and the symbolic image of drinking down moonlight, it delicately portrays the protagonist’s emotions as they face loss and loneliness.
Produced in June 2020 as the ending song for the Netflix feature-length animated film A Whisker Away, the piece was composed by Yorushika’s n-buna to reflect the film’s worldview while capturing the atmosphere from spring to early summer.
It is a song that will deeply resonate with those who wish to relive a fragile yet beautiful page of youth, as well as those who have experienced parting with someone dear.
Night journeyYorushika13rank/position

This is a moving song where a literary narrative and Suis’s pure vocals resonate deeply in the heart.
The melodies crafted by n-buna delicately portray the stillness and loneliness of the night, as well as a glimmer of hope.
Listening to this piece feels as if you’re standing beside the characters, and it might even bring some listeners to tears.
Released in March 2020, it is also included on the highly acclaimed album “Tōsaku” (“Plagiarism”).
This masterpiece won an award at the 13th CD Shop Awards in 2021, and it beautifully colored the story as an insert song in the anime film “A Whisker Away,” released in June 2020.
It’s perfect for listening when you’re gazing at the night sky alone or when you need a gentle push forward.
It’s an ideal song for those who want to feel the emotions woven into the lyrics.
Rain and CappuccinoYorushika14rank/position

A gem of a ballad perfect for the rainy season, imbued with the sound of rain and the aroma of a café.
Included on the album “Elma,” released in August 2019, it strikingly portrays the fictional character Elma as she lives on, carrying the pain of losing her beloved while holding precious memories close to her heart.
It’s a key track that established the world of Yorushika’s album “Elma,” and it beautifully depicts the scenery of Visby, Sweden, which Elma visits in the story.
Highly recommended for those who want to empathize with the feeling of cherishing someone dear, or for anyone who wants to enjoy music gently on a rainy day.


