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 Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Bloom in that summerYorushika43rank/position

Ano Natsu ni Sake,” included on the album “Natsukusa ga Jama o Suru,” released June 28, 2017.
Yorushika is known for many songs themed around summer and bittersweetness, and if you think of Yorushika’s summer, this is the song you should definitely hear.
Savor the uniquely Yorushika expressions and storytelling.
Nagi, Bou, Hana-madoiYorushika44rank/position

While many firework-themed songs are either mellow or pop, this track is a rock-oriented piece with electric guitar front and center.
It’s a song by Yorushika, a two-person rock unit consisting of n-buna, who handles lyrics, composition, and arrangement, and suis, who provides vocals.
The track is included on their second album, Elma, released in 2019.
Although the lyrics aren’t entirely bright, the song expresses the exhilaration that summer brings in an emotional and dynamic way.
Yorushika has several songs with titles in the “X, X, X” format, and this is one of them.
The Robber and the BouquetYorushika45rank/position

The song “Robber and Bouquet” opens the 1st EP, Creation.
Its contrast between thought-provoking, decadent lyrics and an ensemble featuring a light, upbeat groove creates an addictive appeal.
While the vocal range is broad—with passages that move in low registers and others in high—the overall key sits low and the melody has few leaps, so if you set it to a key that suits you, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a hooky pop tune we’d love you to sing while picturing the scenes it evokes.
Sorrowful EkayanaYorushika46rank/position

It is a moving story that portrays a world with a floating, underwater-like sensation and a sense of transparency.
The protagonist, burdened by deep loss, is memorable as they free themselves from the past and try to take a new step forward.
Yorushika’s gentle vocals, along with piano and strings, weave a delicate sound that further elevates the narrative.
This ambitious work was included on the album Elma, released in August 2019.
It forms a pair with the previous album, That’s Why I Gave Up on Music, and is positioned as part of a grand story depicting art and life from the perspectives of two protagonists.
It is a song that will resonate deeply with those who wish to face the past and find a new self.
You’ll surely be drawn into its unique world where music and literature intertwine.
ShuraYorushika47rank/position

This song was released as a digital single on August 8, 2025, and became the theme song for the drama “We Still Don’t Know the Rules of That Star.” It’s a song that validates the “vague uneasiness inside” and the “overwhelming feelings” many teen girls experience, making it a track that truly stays close to adolescent emotions.
Rather than aiming to “sing it perfectly,” it’ll feel refreshing if you sing it as a way to “let your feelings out.” The overall vocal range is A#3–D#5, with the high notes sung in falsetto.
The key point is switching between chest voice and falsetto.
Use a bit more breath to transition smoothly.
Breathe in slowly through your mouth, staying calm so it becomes diaphragmatic breathing.
If you tense up, it turns into chest breathing and you won’t inhale as much as you think, so be careful not to let your shoulders rise!
HibernationYorushika48rank/position

A musical unit whose literary worldbuilding and delicate sound production have won the support of many listeners, Yorushika’s song layers exhilarating guitar rock with a crystalline vocal, evoking the clear air of winter.
The lyrics—poignantly expressing hearts that sway with the changing seasons and a yearning to escape from reality—are likely to resonate with many women.
This track is included on the mini-album “No Encore for the Loser,” released in May 2018.
It’s a winter song recommended for moments when you want to forget the everyday and sink into sentiment, or when you want to let your emotions out to the fullest at karaoke.
451Yorushika49rank/position

Yorushika is a musical duo consisting of vocalist suis and composer n-buna.
One of the pieces included in the music art collection Gento that they created is 451.
Its biggest distinguishing feature is that n-buna handles the vocals.
You can enjoy a different vibe from Yorushika’s previous songs.
Savor his high-tone voice.
Overall, the track has a chill atmosphere, making it a good fit for when you want to relax.


