Yorushika’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Formed by n-buna, who had been active as a Vocaloid producer, and the singer suis, Yorushika is a band that has become a major talking point in recent years.
The view counts on the music videos they upload to YouTube can be seen as a reflection of their popularity.
Their greatest appeal lies in the coexistence of catchiness and beauty, created by songs rooted in refreshing guitar rock combined with suis’s beautifully transparent vocals.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of their popular songs, so be sure to check it out.
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Yorushika Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
MadderYorushika61rank/position

A nostalgic rock number where twilight scenes overlap with memories of youth.
A song by Yorushika, released digitally in February 2026.
It was written as the theme song for the feature film “The Dangers in My Heart.” Its literary lyrics are inspired by Toson Shimazaki’s poetry collection Wakana-shū, and the band sound featuring the erhu leaves a strong impression.
Suis’s richly expressive vocals vividly portray feelings that defy words.
It’s a soul-stirring track you’ll want to listen to alone at dusk.
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Hello Hello, the ending theme of the show Tensai TV-kun—affectionately known as “Tentere” and popular even among elementary school children.
Used since the 2020 season, the song was written and composed by n-buna, a member of Yorushika.
The choreography was created by s**t kingz, who have choreographed for numerous artists such as Johnny’s groups, SHINee, and EXO.
On the program, kids of the same age perform the dance, so with practice you can definitely dance it just as coolly and enjoyably!
Poetry writing and coffeeYorushika63rank/position

This song depicts a poor poet as he continues to write his verses.
While thinking of someone important who has gone away, he sings of a man who, despite his struggles, can do nothing but keep writing.
The man has little time left.
How will he spend it? It’s a song that colors the beginning of the story.
Yorushika LIVE: “Dance of the Moon and the Cat”Yorushika64rank/position

Yorushika delivers songs with a novel-like storytelling quality to their listeners.
This video work captures the live performance “Tsuki to Neko no Dance,” staged around their 2023 music art collection Gento.
It is structured in two parts: segments where vocals and the band’s performance are presented in sync with visuals, and segments of a dramatic reading by actors.
The content conveys the poetic allure of their music while allowing audiences to enjoy both sound and imagery.
It’s a live video where suis’s somewhat wistful vocals and the band’s technical sound electrify the venue.
From the viridian-windowed MayYorushika65rank/position

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.


