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] (51–60)
Make-up ShadowYorushika57rank/position

The cover song “Make-up Shadow,” included on Inoue Yosui Tribute, produced to commemorate Yosui Inoue’s 50th debut anniversary.
The ensemble, which dresses this timeless classic in a contemporary sound, further accentuates the power inherent in the song itself.
With its generally low key, narrow range, and a melody that is simple and relaxed, it should be easy to sing.
It’s also recommended for karaoke with people from the generation that likely listened to the original in real time, so definitely give it a try.
Yorushika MedleyYorushika58rank/position

Yorushika is a two-person rock band consisting of singer suis and composer n-buna.
With a concept of “not letting the creators step out in front of the work,” they have chosen not to disclose detailed profiles, including their appearance—an approach that feels very contemporary.
In addition to singles like “Hana ni Bourei” and “Shun-Dorobou,” this is a medley that immerses you in Yorushika’s world, featuring title tracks from their concept albums such as “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta.” It’s also recommended for expanding your karaoke repertoire, so why not check it out?
Spring HisagiYorushika59rank/position

It’s a track included on the July 2020 album “The Theft,” written from the perspective of a thief who steals sounds.
The previous two albums, “That’s Why I Gave Up on Music” and “Elma,” were built around the story of two characters, Elma and Amy, but this time it seems the album is being produced with a different concept.
Among the songs, this one in particular could be said to portray the inner conflict that everyone who creates music faces.
Its vibe is quite different from Yorushika’s previously popular songs, and it makes me curious about the other tracks included on the album as well.
oarYorushika60rank/position

Yorushika is a musical duo that paints a unique world with literary storytelling and a translucent singing voice.
Centered on the theme of an answer to anger, this song is the track that closes out the latter part of the album “Second Person,” released in March 2026.
Without quoting from literature, it expresses emotion and the will to move forward in their own words.
The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar and breath-inflected vocal work create a resonant finish.
Give it a careful listen when you’re in an introspective mood.
Yorushika Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Semi-Transparent BoyYorushika61rank/position

A track that greets you with an abrupt, intense guitar.
It’s uptempo and sounds fun, yet it’s a song that belts out feelings of loneliness and heartache.
You can simply enjoy listening and singing along, or, conversely, focus on the lyrics and delve into them thoughtfully—either way, it’s a song that offers many kinds of enjoyment.
MadderYorushika62rank/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.
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.


