Shiina Ringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Since her debut, Ringo Sheena has continued to release numerous masterpieces and has now become an indispensable presence in Japan’s music scene.
Her songs are loved by people of all ages.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of her most popular tracks.
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Shiina Ringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
As a humanShiina Ringo71rank/position

Sheena Ringo’s music has a uniquely distinctive worldview.
This latest song is a tour de force written specifically as the theme for the drama “Destiny.” Centered on the theme of justice, it delves deeply into human complexity.
The arrangement incorporates elements of jazz-pop, and the way Ringo’s vocals intertwine with it is breathtaking.
Released in April 2024, the track unfolds a worldview perfectly suited to the drama’s suspenseful love story.
It’s a song that will surely support you when you face weakness and loneliness.
Be sure to check out the music video directed by Yuichi Kodama as well.
entertainment (performed as a side show), performance for fun, party pieceShiina Ringo72rank/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.
addictionShiina Ringo73rank/position

A fiercely heartrending, sensual, and emotional song.
It’s one of Ringo Sheena’s signature works, included on the album “Shōso Strip.” Released in March 2000, it captured the hearts of many listeners.
The lyrics, depicting love, dependency, and the struggle with loneliness, leave a strong impression.
From the quiet intro to the explosive emotional finale, its unfolding draws the listener in.
It was also included in the PV collection, emphasizing the song’s world visually.
It’s a track you’ll want to savor either solo at karaoke or with close friends.
workerShiina Ringo74rank/position

This is a song included on Ringo Sheena’s 2009 album “Sanmon Gossip.” “Rōdōsha” (“Worker”) starts with a quiet intro that suddenly grows intense.
The track has a sound that in some ways evokes Motown.
Dawn of SolitudeShiina Ringo75rank/position

This is a piece that colors a time of intellectual dialogue, where professionals from different fields quietly connect heart to heart.
It’s a track included on a single released in May 2013—a milestone marking Ringo Sheena’s 15th anniversary debut—and later featured on the acclaimed album “Hi Izuru Tokoro.” The song depicts a dawn scene in which an encounter with someone lights up a lonely heart.
It was chosen as the theme song for NHK E-Tele’s “SWITCH Interview: Masters.” On a morning when you want to take a new step forward, listening to this track may ease the anxieties you’ve been carrying alone and help you feel the preciousness of connecting with others.
consciousnessShiina Ringo76rank/position

The album version of “Consciousness ~ Singing Within the Largest Postwar Typhoon Zone ~” as recorded on “Stem (STEM) ~ Daimyo Asobi Edition ~.” It is a counterpart to the above-mentioned “Camouflage.” Different versions of both tracks are included on the album Heisei Fuzoku with Neko Saito.
The view outside the telescopeShiina Ringo77rank/position

This song was provided by Shiina for Hideki Noda’s stage play “Egg,” and it was also used in the “Tokyo Show” at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympics.
The play “Egg” depicts athletes aiming for the Olympics in a fictional sport called Egg and female singers, expressing the folly of war through their stories.
Perhaps the fact that she contributed a song to a negatively themed play is a secret only Ringo Sheena knows.


