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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)

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.

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?

Recommended Uru songs you should listen to: a generous introduction to heart-touching masterpieces (31–40)

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.

harborUru

Spitz / Minato by Uru
harborUru

A cover by Uru, a female singer-songwriter who debuted in 2016.

Unlike the original, which features intricately interwoven guitar strumming and arpeggios along with a rolling bassline, this version is arranged for just vocals and piano.

Its simplicity highlights the beauty of the melody, allowing listeners to enjoy a different facet of the original song.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUru

Sugar Song and Bitter Step (Female, Piano) UNISON SQUARE GARDEN COVER by Uru
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUru

Now shining in the J-POP scene, Uru used to upload many singing cover videos.

Among them, she also performed a cover of this song.

Her charm lies in her gently expressive, richly nuanced voice.

Although this song has a lively image, it’s been arranged into a mid-tempo ballad to suit her vocals.

It leaves a very beautiful impression, making you realize that this kind of approach can really work.

KanadeUru

Kanade / Sukima Switch COVER by Uru
KanadeUru

A love song originally from a man to a woman, covered by the female singer Uru.

She sings it tenderly with piano accompaniment.

Uru’s unadorned voice suits “Kanade” perfectly.

It’s a wonderful cover—highly recommended for all the ladies.

Voice of the SeaUru

The Voice of the Sea / Urashima Taro au Commercial by Uru
Voice of the SeaUru

Uru is a cover singer with a clear, translucent voice who’s extremely popular.

In this video, she sings “Umi no Koe,” originally released by actor Kenta Kiritani.

A mysterious singer whose age and real name remain shrouded in secrecy, she made her major debut as a singer-songwriter in 2016, and her original songs are also well-loved.