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Yura Yura Teikoku Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Formed in 1989 and, regrettably, disbanded in 2010, Yura Yura Teikoku.

Despite being a major-label band, they helped shape a distinct form of Japanese indie rock, and the influence they left behind is immense.

Here is a roundup of rankings for Yura Yura Teikoku’s most popular songs.

Yura Yura Teikoku Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

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Yura Yura Teikoku – Pretending to Be a Fool
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Yura Yura Teikoku’s “Baka no Furi” wraps your gloomy mood in a languid, matter-of-fact melody.

It’s included on the 1994 album Yura Yura Teikoku II.

When you’re feeling down and don’t want to do anything, listening to this distinctive melody and vocals might let you truly laze the day away.

When you’re depressed, rest is important! If you’re having trouble relaxing, try taking a proper break with this track.

Just note that the band sound gets intense in the latter half, so after unwinding during the first half, use the second half to blow off some steam!

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A friend who’s in a band — Yura Yura Teikoku
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Included on the 2003 album “Yura Yura Teikoku no Memai.” A three-piece rock band formed in 1989.

With a melancholic, lazy melody and slow-tempo rhythm that evokes the drowsiness of a languid afternoon, the vocals are delivered in a spat-out style, giving the track a gloomy, British rock-like feel.

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Yura Yura Teikoku is a band with a pleasant, wobbly, unsettled sound—there’s something unstable about it that feels good.

You can sense their musical style even in the band’s name, right? Here’s one of their dark, sickly songs from a group that, to the sorrow of many fans, disbanded in 2010.

No policy, no anger, no assertions, nothing.

My empty self is exactly that—yes…

Yura Yura Teikoku Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

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How about immersing yourself in a surreal, ecstatic world of rock? This is a track by Yura Yura Teikoku, a band that stood out in Japan’s rock scene.

It’s included on the album “Me no Car,” released in June 1999.

Though it runs for about seven minutes, its sticky groove and distorted guitar tones gradually pull you into a singular sonic space.

The lyrics, strung together with suggestive numbers, are highly mysterious and fire the imagination.

While it was never released as a single, it remains a fan favorite.

It’s perfect for sharing a deep, heady vibe with close friends or belting out alone in total immersion.

Give yourself over to the sound of the words and the groove, and your karaoke room might just transform into another dimension.

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If you want to surrender yourself to a sweet psychedelic ballad, try this track from Yura Yura Teikoku’s classic album “Me no Car.” Released in June 1999, it’s a seven-and-a-half-minute epic that closes out the album, with a dreamy, mist-wandering atmosphere and a wistful melody that tugs at the heart.

The calmly repeating rhythm and guitar tones shimmering like a water’s surface feel soothing, and despite its length, it never grows tiresome.

Contrary to the band’s reputation for intense songs, this one is quiet and romantic—perfect for when you want to sing with a gentle, tender touch.

Its sound, which feels like the stillness before dawn, is ideal for a relaxed moment with close friends or for immersing yourself alone in the world of the song.