Kotringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Kotringo is a musician who once performed as a member of KIRINJI.
Her style—singing while playing the piano—leaves a strong impression.
What truly stands out is her voice: an exceptionally beautiful, translucent whisper-like tone that captivates many fans and never lets go.
In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of songs by this artist with her one-of-a-kind voice.
If you’ve heard her name but never listened to her music, this is a must-read.
Be sure to find a new favorite track!
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Kotringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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This is a song by kotringo, who composed the music for the film “In This Corner of the World.” It’s crafted to make you really follow the lyrics as you listen.
The words are extremely simple, and the way the lyrics describe the world from a small, intimate perspective will strike you all the more deeply after seeing the film.
You could say this is a work in which both the song and In This Corner of the World make each other even more wonderful.
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“No matter what I do, I just can’t digest it…” If you ever have to go to sleep with that feeling, please give this a listen.
Composed by Kotringo and released in 2016, it was used as the opening theme for the animated film In This Corner of the World.
The original song was released in 1968 by The Folk Crusaders, and this is a cover version.
Despite its very sorrowful lyrics, how does it manage to sound so beautiful? It’s a ballad with remarkable depth.
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This is a song by Kotringo, a musician from Osaka Prefecture.
It’s included on her 2017 album “Ame no Hakoniwa” (Rain’s Miniature Garden).
Her gentle singing voice and softly resonant piano tones soothe a tired heart.
The song was used as the theme for the drama “100 Manen no Onna-tachi” (Million Yen Women).


