Ringo Sheena’s Cheer Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
She served as the lead vocalist of the popular band Tokyo Jihen and has since focused mainly on solo activities.
She is well known for having an exceptionally star-studded backing band.
Her distinctive singing voice is widely admired and highly individual.
This time, we’ve put together a collection of her uplifting/cheering songs.
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The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo6rank/position

When you find yourself wondering what happiness means to you, this is exactly what I want you to listen to.
It’s a song by the popular singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who also serves as the vocalist for the rock band Tokyo Jihen, released in 1998 as her debut single.
The sound is light and catchy, yet it carries that distinctly Sheena-esque world tinged with a hint of shadow.
It’s a love song I’d especially recommend to couples, conveying a pure sentiment toward someone dear: “Above all, I just want you to be alive.”
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When communication with others doesn’t go well, don’t overthink it.
Living isn’t about focusing only on yourself; its value is determined by how much you can help the other person be happy.
That’s the message you can take from this.


