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Yorushika Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Yorushika Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Yorushika Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Have you ever looked back and realized that the events and feelings tucked into ordinary days feel special in hindsight? When you come across music that seems to capture those fleeting moments, many people find themselves overlaying it with their own memories.

Yorushika’s songs include many works that carefully depict flashes of youth and the tremors of the heart.

In this article, we’ll introduce, in ranking form, tracks from their catalog that evoke a sense of youth.

Find a song that overlaps with your memories or gently accompanies your feelings.

Yorushika Youth Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Only for you, clear skiesNEW!Yorushika1rank/position

Yorushika – Just Clear Skies for You (MUSIC VIDEO)
Only for you, clear skiesNEW!Yorushika

A track by Yorushika with a sound that blends freshness and wistfulness, leaving a strong impression.

The literary worldview in composer n-buna’s lyrics is truly captivating.

As we grow older, we feel that frustrating sense of never quite catching up, and spend our youth with feelings we can’t put into words.

Those sweet yet bittersweet emotions are delicately expressed through suis’s crystal-clear vocals.

Included on the May 2018 mini-album “Makeinu ni Encore wa Iranai,” the song was also used as BGM for a comedy duo’s live performance video in December 2019.

It’s a sophisticated rock tune, perfect for an evening drive or quiet moments of reflection alone.

That’s Why I Gave Up MusicNEW!Yorushika2rank/position

Yorushika – That’s Why I Gave Up on Music (Music Video)
That's Why I Gave Up MusicNEW!Yorushika

Known for hit songs like “Just a Sunny Day for You” and “Ghost in a Flower,” Yorushika released this track in 2019, and it remains a fan favorite with enduring support.

Adolescence is the in-between of childhood and adulthood.

You’re not quite an adult yet, but you begin to see more of the world and are forced to confront the reality that you can’t stay a child.

In such a time, “That’s Why I Gave Up on Music” conveys the anguish and regret tied to dreams, reality, and ideals—it resonates with the heart, doesn’t it?

Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika3rank/position

Yorushika – Spring Thief (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Spring ThiefNEW!Yorushika

Harudorobou has become a hot topic for its heartrending farewell story unfolding within the song, which has moved many listeners to tears.

The piece is written with cherry blossoms as a metaphor for life.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, you’ll notice frequent appearances of “wind” and “flowers.” In this song, the “wind” represents time, and the “flowers” symbolize life.

Just as the wind scatters the cherry blossoms, time takes away human life.

With that meaning in mind, the title Harudorobou—Spring Thief—was chosen.

It’s a song that makes you cherish the time you can spend with your loved ones, knowing that parting will inevitably come one day.

to clear up (weather)NEW!Yorushika4rank/position

The rock duo Yorushika, known for their literary lyrics and eclectic musicality, has won widespread popularity.

Released in January 2024, this track is a truly sophisticated number that fuses an electronic sound colored by synthesizers with a powerful guitar riff.

Suis’s crystal-clear vocals gently wrap the nostalgia of days gone by and guide it toward a bright hope, like the sky after the rain.

It also drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.

Perfect for an evening drive or a morning when you want to take a new step forward.

Why not add this stylish coming-of-age song to your playlist to softly illuminate your heart?

Howl at the MoonNEW!Yorushika5rank/position

Yorushika – Howl at the Moon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Howl at the MoonNEW!Yorushika

Yorushika’s “Howl at the Moon,” released in 2021.

The song was also used for a collaboration campaign with Lawson.

Sprinkled with words like “night” and “moon” that suit long autumn evenings, the track was created with inspiration from Howling at the Moon, a poetry collection by Sakutaro Hagiwara, a poet active in the Taisho era.

Its literary and philosophical lyrics carry an air of mystery, yet it fits the autumn mood perfectly.

How about adding it to your companions for those long autumn nights?

Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika6rank/position

Yorushika – Ghost in a Flower (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Ghost in the FlowersNEW!Yorushika

It is a song that beautifully portrays summer memories and a lost love.

It was written as the theme song for the animated film “A Whisker Away.” Released in July 2020, this track is Yorushika’s third single.

Featuring suis’s transparent, airy vocals and n-buna’s literary lyrics, it resonates deeply with listeners.

With a wistful mood reminiscent of summer’s end, the piece evokes a sense of longing for time gone by.

It’s perfect for those moments when nostalgic memories suddenly resurface—listen to it quietly and let it wash over you.

Say it.NEW!Yorushika7rank/position

Yorushika – Say It. (Music Video)
Say it.NEW!Yorushika

I’m sure there are many high school students who want to try singing Yorushika songs, which are especially popular among teens and people in their twenties.

However, vocalist suis has a very high-level singing voice—with a clear, translucent tone and beautiful falsetto—so while it’s fine if you’ve had solid training, high school students might find it difficult to sing well.

That said, the song “Itte” is one of the easier Yorushika tracks to sing.

There’s no falsetto part, and the key isn’t high, so with practice it’s a highly recommended song you can sing well!

In conclusion

I introduced some of Yorushika’s youth-themed songs. Many of their tracks feel like snapshots of everyday life and subtle emotional shifts, and the more you listen, the more they overlap with your own memories—that’s their charm. Try facing music anew while sensing what youth means to you right now. You’ll surely discover something new.

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