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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
TelepathYorushika29rank/position

Here is the opening theme of the sci-fi anime Kaina of the Great Snow Sea, set in a world of silver.
It was released by Yorushika in January 2023.
The song is notable for its repetitive piano motif, and its lyrics depict a bond of souls that resonate beyond words, connecting heart to heart.
Empathy and gentle companionship are conveyed through suis’s clear, transparent vocals, warming the listener from within.
It’s a perfect track for a Christmas night spent with someone special, or for quiet moments of introspection.
Evening Calm, A Certain Someone, Bewitched by FlowersYorushika30rank/position

A song that paints a poignant scene at summer’s end.
The soothing guitar riff evokes the cool air of dusk.
Released in August 2019, the track reflects both the melancholy of summer’s close and a clinging attachment to what one doesn’t want to lose.
Fireworks are sketched to preserve memories, and the act of playing guitar and piano is rendered poetically, conjuring vivid images of summer that linger in the heart.
It’s a perfect song for when you feel sentimental at the end of summer or want to look back on cherished memories.
Yorushika’s translucent vocals and literary lyrics gently envelop the loneliness of summer’s end.
Yorushika Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Fireworks of ShoesYorushika31rank/position

It’s a song that conjures the image of a summer dusk, where sparklers crackle and burn away in a fleeting moment.
Said to be inspired by Kenji Miyazawa’s story “The Nighthawk Star,” the piece delicately portrays inexpressible emotions, inner conflict over past memories, and the wavering question of why we are here.
Suis’s crystal-clear vocals and the acoustic guitar’s arpeggios gently color its aching poignancy.
Released with a music video in April 2017 and later included in Yorushika’s mini-album “The Flaw in Summer Grass” in June of the same year, it stands as one of their emblematic early works.
When you’re weighed down by a sudden loneliness or a sorrow too deep for words, this song will quietly stay by your side.
BremenYorushika32rank/position

A heartwarming story, inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ “Town Musicians of Bremen,” woven with a light rhythm and bright melody.
Delivered by Yorushika, this work gently speaks to the joy of surrendering yourself to music, free from logic and convention.
Like the story’s protagonists, it teaches us that even if we never arrive at our destination, the journey we share is where meaning truly lies—a gem of a song.
Released digitally in July 2022, it also sparked buzz with its animation-style music video, featuring a strikingly original direction that shows only the feet of eight different characters.
It’s a recommended track for times when your heart feels tired, when you’re unsure about life, or when you want to look ahead and walk forward together with someone.
PlagiarismYorushika33rank/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.
ChinokateYorushika34rank/position

When autumn deepens and a hint of winter drifts in, you can’t help but slip into contemplation, can you? One song that gently stays close to that feeling comes from Yorushika, the duo of composer n-buna and vocalist suis.
This track portrays a quiet resolve: sparked by subtle changes in everyday life, it sets out toward an unseen future while accepting the past.
Suis’s clear, translucent voice conveys that bittersweet yet forward-looking emotion and strikes right at the heart.
Released in August 2022, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Mahou no Renovation.” It’s a perfect number for those late-autumn nights when you’re in a sentimental mood.
to chew the windYorushika35rank/position

A Yorushika song marked by a melody that seeps into the heart and delicate lyrics.
It’s a track that carries a gentle warmth, as if tenderly embracing a soul weary from consumer society, while leaving a faint, wistful aftertaste.
n-buna’s poetic lyrics and suis’s translucent vocals blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in October 2020, it was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s NEWS23.
When you’re overwhelmed by everyday life and your heart grows tired, listening to this song will bring quiet comfort and courage.


