Speaking of Ringo Sheena, I think she’s a genius artist whose unique lyrics and tricky compositions are captivating.
That singular individuality sometimes gives us songs that move us deeply.
This time, I’ve put together a ranking of Ringo Sheena’s most popular, moving songs.
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Ringo Sheena’s Most Moving Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
season (best time for something, especially when a food is at its peak), in vogueShiina Ringo1rank/position

A sophisticated, beautiful melody infused with jazz elements, delivered with Shiina Ringo’s glamorous voice for a smooth, intimate listen.
It’s the lead track from Shiina Ringo’s fourth album, “Sanmon Gossip,” released in 2009.
The lyrics are profound—lyrical and seemingly philosophical—making it a standout choice for a school festival that will leave a distinctive impression.
The piano performance by J.A.M, a trio derived from the Japanese instrumental jazz band SOIL&”PIMP”SESSIONS, is stunning, maintaining a strong presence even in the outro.
Excessive WealthShiina Ringo2rank/position

It’s Shiina Ringo’s 10th single, released on May 27, 2009.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Smile.” With a pristine-sounding arrangement, it’s a masterpiece that sings about human connections and the value of intangible things.
Its unpretentious feel and the song’s high level of purity make it easy to project oneself onto it, which is part of its appeal.
carnationShiina Ringo3rank/position

Shiina Ringo’s “Carnation” is a song that also served as the theme for the NHK morning drama series Carnation.
The drama centers on family love during the Taisho to Showa eras, and this song, too, evokes a certain nostalgic, retro atmosphere.
Its gentle, jazz-waltz-like triple meter feels so pleasant, doesn’t it? Since May includes Mother’s Day, it might be nice to listen to this song while thinking about a gift for your mother.
The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo4rank/position

A heartwarming song filled with feelings for someone special.
Released in 1998 as Ringo Sheena’s debut single, it’s memorable for its unique worldview and sprightly melody.
It conveys the honest sentiment that simply having the one you love exist is happiness.
The thought of “just having you there is enough” is sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Whether for a lover, family, or friends, why not listen to this song when you want to express your gratitude? It might help the words “thank you,” which are usually hard to say out of shyness, come out naturally.
Apple SongShiina Ringo5rank/position

This is Shiina Ringo’s ninth single, broadcast in 2003 on NHK’s “Minna no Uta.” It’s a tango-style piece that showcases Shiina Ringo’s distinctive vocals, overflowing with Taisho-romance flair.
Before the start of her activities as Tokyo Jihen, this was the last single released under the name Shiina Ringo.
CappuccinoShiina Ringo6rank/position

Ringo Sheena is doing a self-cover of a song she originally provided to Rie Tomosaka.
It’s a self-cover that practically deconstructs Tomosaka’s version, but it really brings out a cute vibe.
Hers has a sweet and poppy finish.
entertainment (performed as a side show), performance for fun, party pieceShiina Ringo7rank/position

This is a song by Ringo Sheena, who entered her thirties, that fully conveys her mature allure.
The way she briskly delivers lyrics so profound they could almost be called philosophy is quintessentially Ringo Sheena.
I believe it’s a masterpiece that hides the secret to living strongly through adversity.


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