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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 generous introduction to heart-touching masterpieces (31–40)

I’ll be by your side.Uru

[Official] Uru 'I'll Be By Your Side'
I'll be by your side.Uru

“I’ll Be by Your Side” is the second digital single, selected as the theme song for the ABEMA original romance series We Got Married Season 4.

The track, written by singer-songwriter Yuuri—renowned for the smash hit “Dry Flower”—also drew attention for the high-profile collaboration.

Its clear, airy vocals over a lively shuffle beat feel wonderfully soothing.

While the overall vocal range isn’t very wide, the chorus features repeated leaps into falsetto, so focus on staying on pitch all the way through.

Also, be careful not to slip off the bouncy rhythm, as it can change the entire feel of the song.

ambivalentUru

[Official] Uru “Ambivalent” TV Anime “The Apothecary Diaries” Cour 2 Opening Theme
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An exhilarating up-tempo track that served as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” Uru’s 14th single captivates with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, portraying a state of mind filled with conflicting emotions.

Celebrated by many fans as a song that reveals a new side of Uru, it’s also easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a refreshing pop tune recommended not only for female anime fans but for anyone looking to lift their spirits.

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[Official] Uru 'Dried Flowers' cover official audio
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Uru’s clear, translucent voice resonates no matter what song she sings.

Even before her major-label debut, she was known for uploading numerous cover videos on her YouTube channel.

Since debuting, she has often included cover songs on her original albums, and her name frequently comes up when people talk about female singers who excel at covers.

Songs like “Prologue” and “Anata ga Iru Koto de” are cited as her signature tracks, and she is a versatile artist who has performed theme songs across a wide range of media, including TV dramas, movies, and anime.

I’m coming to see you now.Uru

[Official] Uru “I'm Going to See You Now”
I'm coming to see you now.Uru

The song “Ima Ai ni Iku,” included on the second album Orion Blue.

It’s a track Uru completed before her major-label debut, and its lyrics—where tenderness and heartbreak coexist—really resonate.

There’s a brief falsetto leap in the melody that’s tricky and requires accurate pitch, but overall the tune is simple, making it approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

It’s a sentimental ballad that’s sure to turn heads at karaoke.

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[Official] Uru 'Koi' from 3rd ALBUM 'Contrast'
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“Koi,” the third digital single released ahead of the 3rd album “Contrast,” is a number written by Yohei Hashiguchi of wacci.

Its lyrics are striking, portraying the resolve to move forward even while feeling the ache of heartbreak.

The bouncy shuffle beat and intricate melody can be challenging, but since the tempo is relaxed, take your time to check your pitch as you sing.

Sentimental yet pop in its ensemble, it’s a comfortable, highly recommended choice for your karaoke repertoire.

Recommended Uru songs you should listen to: A rich introduction to heart-touching masterpieces (41–50)

a hair’s breadthUru

[Official] Uru “KAMI HITOE (A Fine Line)” TV Anime “Hell’s Paradise” Ending Theme
a hair's breadthUru

The 13th single “Kami Hitoe,” released as a double A-side with “Kokoroe,” was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hell’s Paradise.

Its message—encouraging us to keep weaving love even as we struggle and grope our way forward—warms the heart.

While it’s challenging due to its frequent rises and falls in the melody and many interval leaps, the relaxed tempo makes it relatively easy to sing at karaoke if you take care to confirm the pitches as you go.

It’s a beautiful ballad whose transparent ensemble lifts your spirits as you sing.

The Two in ReminiscenceUru

Two in Reminiscence (追憶のふたり – Uru (Kanji/Roman/English Lyrics)
The Two in ReminiscenceUru

The song “The Two of Us in Remembrance,” used as the theme for the film Evil and the Mask, opens their first album Monochrome.

It’s a beautiful ballad, yet its arrangement incorporates elements of jazz and Black music that create a distinctive hook.

Since the melody doesn’t move dramatically overall, it’s relatively easy to sing, but be careful with the chorus, where repeated leaps into falsetto occur.

Keeping your delivery restrained makes it easier to control pitch and range, so give it a try at karaoke.