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)
EscapeYorushika50rank/position

This song distills Yorushika’s world into a single track, where literary lyrics intertwine with vocalist suis’s clear, translucent voice.
Centered on the theme of “escape,” it portrays the inner conflicts buried deep in the heart and the earnest desire to break free from reality.
The driving, exhilarating sound evokes that restless urgency and faint glimmer of hope—like leaving the bustle of a summer festival behind and sprinting into the night, just the two of you.
Released in July 2020 on the album “Plagiarism,” it was also used in the promotional video for the manga “Call of the Night.” For those who want to flee from something yet still move forward, it may resonate with the complex feelings of a summer night.
Yorushika Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
The First NightYorushika51rank/position

A 2023 April single by Yorushika, a Japanese male–female rock duo consisting of composer n-buna and vocalist suis.
It’s a very bittersweet and beautiful ballad built around a piano-centric backing track.
Despite being an excellent piece, the vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, and the melody itself is relatively simple, making it one of the best choices when you want to aim for a high score in karaoke.
Since the song is sung gently overall, almost like a whisper, be careful not to let your own singing become rough—cherish each word of the lyrics and sing with care.
Losers don’t need an encoreYorushika52rank/position

The title track of the 2nd mini album, “Losers Don’t Need an Encore.” It’s one of the songs on the CD created by incorporating various people’s opinions.
With a four-on-the-floor drum beat and an upbeat rock feel, you can sense n-buna’s attention to the guitar phrases, reflecting the fact that he is also a guitarist.
ElmaYorushika53rank/position

Elma, which is also the title of Yorushika’s second full album.
As background, it’s a song that grieves for a girl who is no longer here.
The refreshing scenery scattered throughout the lyrics evokes sadness through memories of her.
With Yorushika’s clear voice and beautiful lyrics, it feels as if you’re reading a novel.
AmyYorushika54rank/position

It starts with intermittent guitar and vocals.
From that intro you might expect a subdued track, but Yorushika never goes the predictable route.
Partway through, the piano and other instruments jump in, along with the chorus, leading to an explosive hook.
It’s a song that ends up brimming with pure joy.
bomberYorushika55rank/position

“Bakudanma” included on the 2nd mini album is a rock track that captures Yorushika’s sense of speed and breeziness, with lyrics that convey the urge to break free from monotonous days.
If you listen while pondering what the ‘bomb’ means to you, you’ll find a deeper resonance.
It’s a refreshing, cathartic song for those feeling stressed in their daily lives.
Hello, hellon-buna(yorusika)×shittokingusu×terebisenshi56rank/position

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!


