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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] (81–90)

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A track included on the self-cover album “Gyaku Yunyuu ~Kouwankyoku~,” released on May 27, 2014.

It was originally a song provided to TOKIO in 2008.

Each track on the album features a different arranger, and this one was arranged by Takamune Negishi, who produces Cocco.

The song served as the theme for the drama “Yasuko to Kenji,” starring TOKIO member Mr.

Matsuoka.

Notably, while the lyrics were in Japanese when it was first provided, the self-cover version has been changed entirely to English, which makes for an interesting highlight.

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Ringo Sheena – Chicken and Snake and Pig
Chicken, Snake, and PigShiina Ringo

A mysterious song sung entirely in English.

It starts with chant-like music, so listening to it alone might give you the chills.

The chicken, snake, and pig represent the three desires that poison the human heart.

If you read the lyrics translated into Japanese, you’ll find it’s actually an encouraging anthem saying, “It’s not bad to be steeped in worldly desires—charge ahead as you believe,” which might put you at ease.

It’s a track that showcases the artist’s remarkable talent.

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Sheena Ringo – In the Midst of a Scandalous Love Affair
New romance revealedShiina Ringo × Nakata Yasutaka

This is a piece for which Ringo Sheena commissioned Yasutaka Nakata—renowned as a music producer for Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, as well as a DJ—to arrange a newly written song for her own collaboration best album, “Ukina.” It’s an electropop tune that highlights both of their distinctive styles.

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Sheena Ringo × Neko Saito + Junpei Shiina – As Long as This World Lasts
As long as this world lastsShiina Ringo × Saitō Neko + Shiina Jumpei

A track included on the jointly credited album Heisei Fuuzoku, released on February 21, 2007, in collaboration with Neko Saito.

Most of the songs also served as insert tracks in the film Sakuran, directed by Mika Ninagawa.

This piece was chosen as the film’s ending theme, and, under the theme of “a song about familial love,” it became a duet with her older brother, soul singer Junpei Shiina.

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Ringo Sheena and ATARASHII GAKKO! – Draft Pick No. 1 Runaway Lead
Runaway No.1 draft pickShiina Ringo, Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders

A powerful cheer song that gives you a firm push forward: “Believe in your worth and charge ahead!” It’s a track from the classic album Hōjōe, where Ringo Sheena performs with Atarashii Gakko!.

Their explosive energy makes the fierce determination—to reject complacency and sprint toward an ideal—palpable.

Many listeners will likely be startled by the provocative turns of phrase in the lyrics.

Once you hear it, it’s sure to set your heart ablaze as you strive toward your goals.

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[One-Quote-a-Day from Musicians] Ringo Sheena: “Anything accomplished once you’ve already arrived there…” #shorts #quote #RingoSheena
I've never once managed to get there and actually do it.Shiina Ringo

These are famous words that speak to the fundamental heart of artists and creators.

When asked whether they always envision a finished form within themselves, they say “yes,” yet they also admit they have never actually reached that finished form.

Perhaps this feeling is what fuels the desire to create the next work.

It’s a sentiment unique to those who continuously express diverse worldviews.

Sheena Ringo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)

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Although it bears Ringo Sheena’s distinctive distortion, it also has a sincerity, creating a song with a very strong worldview.

The piano’s slightly flattened, semitone-like tone exudes a distorted, mentally fraught vibe.

It feels like a sad song, fraught with the danger that comes from loving someone too much.