Inoue Sonoko Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
She began playing guitar and writing songs when she was in elementary school, and by the time she graduated she had even pulled off a solo headlining live show.
Her talent drew attention, leading to her songs being selected as theme music for TV programs and even appearances in films.
Please take a listen to her fresh, transparent-sounding music.
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Inoue Sonoko Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Feelings of WordsInoue Sonoko22rank/position

The opening theme of Senryu Girl, a story about a girl who expresses all her emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness—through senryu poems.
It’s a wonderful song packed with colorful emotional shifts.
The best way to sing this is simply bright and energetic! As long as you’re mindful of matching the melody’s changes—pumping up the exciting parts and holding back a little in others—you’ll be all set!
My GirlInoue Sonoko23rank/position

A song by singer-songwriter Sonoko Inoue, who discovered her passion for music under her mother’s influence and made her major-label debut while still in high school.
It’s a cover of a song by Arashi, the beloved national idol group that went on hiatus in 2020.
Unlike the original’s light, upbeat arrangement, this acoustic guitar-and-vocal rendition brings the melody’s beauty into even sharper focus.
The lyrics, evoking gratitude, regret, and the sense of parting ways, make it a perfect choice for a memory-movie soundtrack.
It’s a gentle cover song that will color the final moments before graduation with vivid warmth.
ribbonInoue Sonoko24rank/position

Meiji’s “THE Chocolate,” which became popular for the trend of remaking its packaging, is a chocolate you can enjoy by comparing different flavors by package.
Inspired by the idea of “comparing,” we commissioned separate new songs from Sonoko Inoue and androp, as a musical counterpart to tasting different flavors.
Sonoko Inoue’s song “Ribbon” portrays a bittersweet breakup between lovers.
If only she could have wrapped her partner gently, like chocolate, perhaps they wouldn’t have parted…
While regretting the past, she ties a ribbon around their memories and tries to look forward—expressed through Sonoko Inoue’s gentle singing voice.
The distance between you and meInoue Sonoko25rank/position

When it comes to songs that overflow with the desire to be even a little closer to the one you love, “Kimi to no Kyori” comes to mind.
Singer-songwriter Sonoko Inoue included it on her 2016 single “Natsukoi.” It portrays a pure figure who realizes her feelings for the person she likes but can’t quite bring herself to confess honestly.
Pay attention to her cute vocals that convey the gradually shrinking distance between the two.
It’s a song that makes your heart swell in the scene where she suppresses her pounding heartbeat to confess.
Be sure to listen to this bittersweet love song about two people with mutual crushes finally coming together.
Love drawing nearInoue Sonoko26rank/position

The song chosen as the commercial theme for Shiseido’s antiperspirant Sea Breeze in 2020 was Sonoko Inoue’s “Chikazuku Koi” (A Love That Draws Closer).
Included on her mini-album Harezora, this track is a youthful number we especially want students to hear! Inoue’s refreshing vocals and lyrics that portray the real feelings of student love are downright heart-fluttering.
Her voice has a cute quality too, making it particularly recommended for female students.
Since Sea Breeze is a product targeted at students, the breezy, coming-of-age vibe of the song is a perfect match.
snowInoue Sonoko27rank/position

Sonoko Inoue is a singer-songwriter who delicately weaves the shifting emotions of the teenage years.
This work, where her voice soaks into the heart, is included on her memorable first album “Hello,” released in March 2016.
Created at the milestone of her high school graduation, this ballad that closes the album is characterized by a simple, piano-centered production.
The breaths that echo in the quiet and the way she seems to savor the words she couldn’t say tighten the listener’s chest.
Its world, where winter’s chill overlaps with the ache of love, is truly a song meant to be “listened to.” Precisely because the arrangement strips away flashy ornamentation and makes use of space, the heartrending emotions are conveyed directly.
On a quiet night as snow falls softly, take your time and listen alone.
Blue and OrangeInoue Sonoko28rank/position

Released in 2014, this is singer-songwriter Sonoko Inoue’s love-at-first-sight song.
It captures the fresh, youthful feelings of falling in love at first sight.
You can feel the girl’s jealousy toward the boy she fell for on the way home from school, and her wish for him to like only her.


