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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.

Shiina Ringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Cranes with PinesShiina Ringo78rank/position

This is a song by Ringo Sheena that instantly grabs you with its sprightly rhythm and playful arrangement.

The piano and upright bass intertwine comfortably, with a whistle added to create a refreshingly cool atmosphere.

The lyrics are brimming with passionate love for someone special.

Included on the single Susuki ni Tsuki, released in June 2025, the track was arranged and produced from a band piece by her close collaborator Ichiyo Izawa.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to soak in a liberating, resort-like midsummer mood.

The Decisive Three MinutesShiina Ringo79rank/position

Ringo Sheena - “Decisive Three Minutes” from Ringo Expo ’14
The Decisive Three MinutesShiina Ringo

A track included on the self-cover album “Gyakuyunyuu: Kouwan Kyoku,” released on May 27, 2014.

Originally written for Chiaki Kuriyama in 2011.

This piece shares the same concept as Tokyo Jihen’s song “Noudouteki Sanpunkan” (exactly three minutes in length, 120 BPM).

In live shows, you can catch a glimpse of a performance using the megaphone that has become synonymous with her stage presence.

Ultramarine DaysShiina Ringo80rank/position

Tokyo Incidents – Ultramarine Weather
Ultramarine DaysShiina Ringo

Composed by H ZETT M.

This is the legendary band that Ringo Sheena, who is also thriving as a singer-songwriter, once belonged to.

Beyond the obvious quality of the songs, it can be called a killer tune in which the individuality of both the rhythm section and the instrumentalists continues to shine throughout.

Shiina Ringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (81–90)

Stem ~Daimyo Play Arc~Shiina Ringo81rank/position

Ringo Sheena – Stem (Daimyo Asobi Edition)
Stem ~Daimyo Play Arc~Shiina Ringo

This song by Ringo Sheena, which reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly chart and ranked 45th for the year, features an orchestral arrangement that marks the eighth rearrangement of the same piece.

It was released as the lead single for her third album, Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana, which would come out about a month later.

To create a track order that reflects the album’s symmetrical concept, the title track is placed as the second song.

stunned and stupefiedShiina Ringo82rank/position

It’s a commercial where Ringo Sheena, with a bottle of Suntory Ao in hand, sings and showcases a distinctly mature allure.

The footage shows her performing “Bōzen mo Jishitsu” on a dimly lit stage, and the combination of jazz and whisky adds a palpable sensuality.

The theme of accepting life as it is is another highlight, and the phrasing conveys not only a sense of adult composure but also an invitation to freely enjoy Ao.

Camouflage: Singing Within the Postwar-Era’s Largest-Class Storm ZoneShiina Ringo83rank/position

Ringo Sheena - Camouflage (Singing within the largest postwar-class storm zone) cover
Camouflage: Singing Within the Postwar-Era’s Largest-Class Storm ZoneShiina Ringo

A very cool jazzy number with a walking bass.

The arrangements differ slightly between the version on “Galki, Semen, Chestnut Flower” and the one on “Me and Discharge.” The violin is stylish and incredibly moody as well.

a convenient bodyShiina Ringo84rank/position

Included on the 4th album “Sanmon Gossip,” released on June 24, 2009.

For this piece, Mr.

Neko Saito handled the arrangement and conducting, and it was recorded with a 60-piece orchestra.

In addition to her vocals, be sure to pay attention to the orchestral sound, which offers a sense of grandeur, beauty, and sonic depth.