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)
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika1rank/position

This is a song by Yorushika with a refreshing melody that evokes an endlessly clear blue sky.
It portrays the sense of loss that comes with growing up and the frustrating feelings for someone you can no longer reach.
The track was included on the album “An Encore Is Not Needed for a Loser,” released in May 2018, and was also used as background music for a comedy duo’s live show.
With over 300 million streams, its blend of youthful sparkle and bittersweet emotion has captivated many, making it a perfect number for a summer evening.
Please forget it.Yorushika2rank/position

It’s a heartbreak song by Yorushika that tightens your chest with its bittersweet love—the kind that wishes happiness for an ex while saying “please forget me.” Released in July 2024 as the theme song for the drama “GO HOME: Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Unidentified Persons Consultation Office,” the track sets gentle melodies against a narrator who recalls precious memories they shared, even as they wish those memories to be forgotten.
Yet behind those words lies the true feeling of “please don’t actually forget,” a confession that’s sure to loosen your tear ducts.
Vocalist suis’s clear, translucent voice conveys this self-sacrificial and contradictory form of love with painfully delicate nuance.
On nights when you want to face the pain of heartbreak alone, listening to this song will feel as if it speaks for you and quietly stays by your side.
Indigo squaredYorushika3rank/position

When you go through a heartbreak, everything feels sad, and you can’t help but overlay all your happy memories and those ordinary days onto the present.
That can make the sadness even deeper.
Facing forward isn’t easy, but if you listen to Yorushika’s “Ai Nijou” (“Indigo Double”), you might gradually start to change your perspective.
Even when you’re hurting or grieving, the world keeps turning.
Even if you don’t know what lies ahead, why not take this as a chance to pause and reflect on your life for a moment?
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika4rank/position

This song portrays beautiful summer memories along with the bittersweet feelings that accompany them.
It is Yorushika’s third single, written as the theme song for the film A Whisker Away, released in July 2020.
Delicate lyrics and a clear, translucent vocal performance vividly evoke scenes of summers gone by.
While accepting past experiences, the song gives you the courage to move toward a new future.
It’s the perfect track for the end of summer, when you feel like looking back on memories with someone dear.
It will surely stay close to your heart and resonate with you.
HitchcockYorushika5rank/position

A song filled with questions about life and living—Hitchcock.
It’s a track by Yorushika, a band consisting of composer n-buna and singer suis, included on their 2018 album, “No Encore for the Lost.” You can almost hear the anguished cry of a girl who wonders whether there’s any meaning in living when she feels neither happiness nor purpose, who doesn’t know what to do or how to keep going.
Clouds and GhostsYorushika6rank/position

A track included on the 2017 mini-album “The Summer Grass Gets in the Way.” It’s a refreshing, gentle ballad, but the lyrics evoke death.
The protagonist “I,” who has passed away, goes to be by “you” and speaks various words.
As a ghost, he can’t be seen, but his words are tender, as if gently urging the listener to move forward without being bound by his death.
left-right confusionYorushika7rank/position

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.


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