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BONNIE PINK Popular Song Ranking [2026]

BONNIE PINK Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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BONNIE PINK Popular Song Ranking [2026]

I’ve put together a ranking of popular songs by singer-songwriter BONNIE PINK, who debuted in 1995.

Back in the ’90s, true to her name, her hair was pink, which left a strong impression.

Her recognition grew with “A Perfect Sky,” which was also used in commercials, but she has many other great songs, so be sure to check them out.

BONNIE PINK Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

A Perfect SkyBONNIE PINK1rank/position

It’s an exhilarating summer tune whose piercing blue-sky vibe and bright, sun-drenched melody feel incredibly refreshing.

It depicts someone who stands on their own two feet without leaning on a lover, chasing their ideal view—yet fleeting moments of loneliness and bravado peek through, resonating deeply with listeners.

Sung by BONNIE PINK, the track was released in June 2006 as her 21st single.

Chosen for Shiseido’s ANESSA commercial, it originally existed only as a chorus; after a flood of inquiries, a full version was hurriedly produced—an anecdote that’s become part of its lore.

Put it on as a soundtrack for a drive to the sea, and your car will be filled with a stylish, uplifting vibe.

Ring the bellBONNIE PINK2rank/position

Released in 2008, BONNIE PINK’s 24th single, “Kane wo Narashite” (Ring the Bell), was written as the theme song for the Xbox 360 game Tales of Vesperia.

While the lyrics portray male friendship to align with the game’s story, they can also be interpreted as a depiction of female friendship—or even as a love song, depending on the listener.

Many women in their 30s lead busy lives; it might be nice to sing this song while thinking of that special someone who supports your heart.

Dog and MoonBONNIE PINK3rank/position

BONNIE PINK’s single “Dog and Moon” is a masterpiece that delicately portrays the emotions of parting.

Using a dog and the moon as a metaphor for two people growing apart, the song leaves a strong impression with lyrics that capture the loneliness after a breakup.

The nostalgic melody, produced by Tore Johansson, heightens the aching sense of longing that pierces the heart.

It’s a song that delves deeply into human feelings and gently stays by your side.

Whether you’re standing at a new beginning or seeking comfort on a lonely night, this is a song to turn to.

Gimme A BeatBONNIE PINK4rank/position

BONNIE PINK – Gimme A Beat (2007.10.26 Budokan Live version)
Gimme A BeatBONNIE PINK

It’s a song included on BONNIE PINK’s 23rd single, “Water Me,” released in 2007.

The lyrics and music were written by BONNIE PINK, and it was used in a commercial for MOCO.

Fitting for a popular kei car among girls, the track has BONNIE PINK’s fresh and cute vibe.

cold rainBONNIE PINK5rank/position

No matter what happens, as long as I’ve got a fire burning inside me, I’ll never lose—I’ll keep on living.

That powerful resolve is what BONNIE PINK sings about in “Tsumetai Ame” (“Cold Rain”).

The song was chosen as the theme for the drama Dirty Mama! starring Hiromi Nagasaku.

It portrays a harsh world—a society where even a small disadvantage makes life harder, where women are often looked down upon.

It calls those cold aspects of society “cold rain,” and declares: no matter how cold the rain, no matter how exposed we are to society’s chill, I refuse to be defeated.

It’s a song that gives you the strength to stand up again when waves of hardship hit and you feel like you’re about to lose.

Heaven’s KitchenBONNIE PINK6rank/position

Speaking of the signature song that brought BONNIE PINK’s name to wider recognition, it would be the 1997 single “Heaven’s Kitchen.” An album of the same title was also released and reached No.

8 on the Oricon Albums Chart.

“Heaven’s Kitchen” was the first song she both wrote the lyrics and composed, and it was used in a commercial for Ajinomoto Mayonnaise “Pure Select.” It’s a loud, cool rock tune with electric guitar and drums, and the contrast with BONNIE PINK’s languid, world-weary, adult vocals is part of its appeal.

It’s gonna rain!BONNIE PINK7rank/position

Bonnie Pink – It’s Gonna Rain (high quality audio)
It's gonna rain!BONNIE PINK

A rain-themed song sung by BONNIE PINK.

It expresses the bittersweet emotions of a woman set to a rhythmic, laid-back arrangement.

Released as a single in June 1997, it was also used as the ending theme for the anime Rurouni Kenshin.

The harmony woven by her beautiful vocals and the guitar sound is exquisite.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a rainy day while gazing out the window.

It evokes a poignant sense of loneliness, yet also the strength to face forward and start walking.

It’s a number that lets you savor those feelings.

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