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Recommended Uru songs you should listen to. A generous introduction to heart-touching masterpieces

With a voice brimming with clarity and lyrics that gently nestle close to the heart, Uru continues to captivate many listeners.

Many of you may have heard her songs as theme songs for dramas and films and found yourselves intrigued.

This time, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended tracks by Uru.

Give them a listen, and you’re sure to find a song that quietly accompanies your everyday life.

Be sure to check them out!

Recommended Uru songs you should listen to: a rich showcase of heart-touching masterpieces (21–30)

Never endsUru

[Official] Uru “Never ends” Theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigations Unit”
Never endsUru

“Never ends,” the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigation Unit,” will be familiar to those watching the show.

The verse to pre-chorus range is set on the lower side, so try singing gently and carefully from the start without belting.

The high notes in the chorus go up to around D#5, but avoid forcing it—aim to deliver them cleanly in head voice like Uru.

There’s also a low note around C3 in the bridge, which may be low for many women, though lower-voiced female singers might find it manageable.

Sing gently without straining your throat.

filamentUru

[Official] Uru “Filament” – Theme song for the film “When You Cry Because It’s Delicious”
filamentUru

Uru’s “Filament” gives the impression that the opening pitch of each phrase starts low.

To avoid mismatching timing and pitch, it’s important to nail those openings cleanly.

If you start your voice just a touch earlier, the low notes will align more easily with the pitch bar.

Overall, it’s a breathy song in Uru’s style, but when aiming for a high score, either sing in the voice that’s easiest for you and lock in the pitch firmly, or if you want to sing in Uru’s style, keep the image of starting your voice slightly early to help match the pitch bar.

For the chorus, singing gently with a falsetto base should also make it easier to hit 100 points!

Spring ~Destiny~Uru

[Official] Uru “Spring ~Destiny~” - Kirin “Gogo no Kocha” (Afternoon Tea) commercial song
Spring ~Destiny~Uru

This is a melodious song that depicts the miracle of encounters amid dancing cherry blossoms.

Written specifically as the commercial song for the “Oishii Muto” beverage and released in March 2025, the piece beautifully conveys the mix of anticipation and anxiety that accompanies a new chapter in life, thanks to Uru’s transparent vocals and the delicate arrangement by Takeshi Kobayashi.

I think it will resonate with those whose circumstances change with the arrival of spring, as well as those searching for new connections.

Uru

I Should Be Able to Fly (Piano Ballad Arrangement — “Sora mo Toberu Hazu” sung by a woman) — COVER by Uru
Uru

Uru’s ballad-style cover version is popular.

The gentle piano tones and her soothing voice—clear yet tinged with sadness—bring joy to many listeners.

It’s a slightly shorter arrangement, but a thoroughly satisfying cover.

Its level of polish is so high that it’s recommended even for those who usually shy away from covers.

BreakUru

[Official] Uru “Break” – Ending theme of the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV anime series “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon”
BreakUru

This song, Uru’s ninth single, was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.

Uru is known for her calm, soothing voice, and that charm is fully on display here—you can enjoy her uniquely seductive tone, especially in the A-melody sung in a lower range.

While the song doesn’t feature piercing high belts in chest voice, to perform it well you’ll need to master the frequent use of falsetto in parts like the chorus.

That might make it a bit challenging for women who struggle with high notes.

Practice switching smoothly between vocal techniques and give it a try.

Wherever you areUru

ONE OK ROCK / Wherever you are (sung by a woman) COVER by Uru
Wherever you areUru

Uru, a female artist, covered ONE OK ROCK’s popular ballad released in 2010.

Originally a love ballad in which a man pledges eternal love to the woman he cherishes, Uru sings each word with gentle, conversational warmth.

How about sending this cover song to express a woman’s feelings of love to a man?

My Dear EllieUru

Beloved Ellie COVER by Uru
My Dear EllieUru

Uru is characterized by a carefree, completely unthorned, soft and gentle singing voice.

I feel that the ballad “Itoshi no Ellie,” overflowing with kindness, suits her perfectly.

It’s a cover that conveys a pure, straightforward feeling of loving someone important.