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Carefully selected recommended Yorushika songs: popular tracks with touching lyrics and melodies that resonate with the heart

Have you ever felt like you want to try listening to Yorushika but don’t know where to start? Their unique world of literary lyrics and melodies that seep into your heart has a charm that’s hard to escape once you’re hooked.

But precisely because they have so many songs, finding the one that fits you perfectly can be surprisingly difficult.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of recommended Yorushika tracks.

Whether you want to sink into a bittersweet mood or lift your spirits, try finding your favorites to match the moment!

Carefully selected recommended Yorushika songs: popular tracks (21–30) with moving lyrics and melodies that touch the heart

PlagiarismYorushika

Yorushika – Plagiarism (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
PlagiarismYorushika

The emotional vocals are cool and moving.

It’s a song by Yorushika, the band formed by Vocaloid producer n-buna and vocalist suis, and it served as the lead track from their third album released in 2020.

The lyrics, written in a conversational tone, have a charm that instantly draws you into its world.

The lively tempo is beautifully colored by the piano’s timbre, paired with wistful vocals.

This is exactly what it means for music to stir your emotions.

If you could sing like suis, you’d almost certainly be highly praised by men.

There’s a hole in my heart.Yorushika

Yorushika – A Hole Opened in My Heart (Music Video)
There’s a hole in my heart.Yorushika

As the title suggests, this song brilliantly depicts “the heart” and “loneliness.” From its title and intro, you might expect a tender, softly sung ballad, but it makes generous use of bass and piano, and in the chorus it shifts to an intense arrangement that seems to embody human emotions.

It’s a magnificent track that could be called the very essence of Yorushika.

Carefully selected recommended songs by Yorushika: Popular tracks with touching lyrics and melodies (31–40)

Semi-Transparent BoyYorushika

Yorushika – Translucent Boy (MUSIC VIDEO)
Semi-Transparent BoyYorushika

A track that greets you with an abrupt, intense guitar.

It’s uptempo and sounds fun, yet it’s a song that belts out feelings of loneliness and heartache.

You can simply enjoy listening and singing along, or, conversely, focus on the lyrics and delve into them thoughtfully—either way, it’s a song that offers many kinds of enjoyment.

Indigo squaredYorushika

Yorushika – Blue Squared (Music Video)
Indigo squaredYorushika

The title “Ai-squared” is i squared.

In other words, e^{πi}, which apparently means there’s lots of love.

Let’s set the tricky math aside.

If you listen to the very end, you’ll understand the message embedded in this song.

Also, partway through the lyrics they sing the remaining character count, and it somehow fits exactly as stated—mysterious, isn’t it? It’s a song that really shows Yorushika’s lyrical prowess.

Poetry writing and coffeeYorushika

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Poetry writing and coffeeYorushika

This song depicts a poor poet as he continues to write his verses.

While thinking of someone important who has gone away, he sings of a man who, despite his struggles, can do nothing but keep writing.

The man has little time left.

How will he spend it? It’s a song that colors the beginning of the story.

fall from favor; leaving the capital in disgrace (metaphor for a decline in status or being sidelined)Yorushika

Yorushika is a two-piece rock band that has gained popularity for lyrics with literary messages and songs that vividly evoke their unique world.

‘Ochimusha’ (The Fallen from the Capital), included in their music art book Gentō—released under the concept of a “listenable art collection”—is a poignant number featuring sentimental lyrics inspired by Poem No.

116 in Volume 2 of the Manyoshu.

Its brisk, hook-laden sound lingers in the ear alongside a pop melody.

It’s a delicate pop tune with an impressive, story-driven listening experience.

to chew the windYorushika

Yorushika – Eating the Wind (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
to chew the windYorushika

A Yorushika song marked by a melody that seeps into the heart and delicate lyrics.

It’s a track that carries a gentle warmth, as if tenderly embracing a soul weary from consumer society, while leaving a faint, wistful aftertaste.

n-buna’s poetic lyrics and suis’s translucent vocals blend beautifully, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in October 2020, it was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s NEWS23.

When you’re overwhelmed by everyday life and your heart grows tired, listening to this song will bring quiet comfort and courage.