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 Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Solid prideShiina Ringo50rank/position
The UNIQLO “Curved Pants 2019 Fall/Winter” commercial featuring Non.
The exhilarating CM song is Ringo Sheena’s “Tashika na Hokori” (“Certain Pride”).
Sheena wrote this piece specifically for the commercial.
With French lyrics and a solemn atmosphere, it’s the kind of track that wouldn’t feel out of place at a formal ceremony—truly an intriguing song.
It makes you want to listen to the whole thing properly, doesn’t it? It builds to a great crescendo and perfectly embodies the idea of “captivating.”
Shiina Ringo Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Kira Kira Samurai feat. DeyonnaRekishi × Shiina Ringo51rank/position

There is something called a “Rekishi name,” which guest musicians use when they appear on Rekishi’s works, and Deyonna is Ringo Sheena’s Rekishi name.
It’s a popular number with uniquely Rekishi-style lyrics and a catchy melody.
Gentle PhilosophyTomita Labo feat. Shiina Ringo52rank/position

A live recording of a track created through a collaboration between composer/producer Tomita Lab and Ringo Sheena, with lyrics by Ringo Sheena and music by Tomita Lab.
It opens both of their albums, and it’s a song brimming with chemical reactions—Ringo Sheena’s rock-leaning sound infused with the deep, versatile tonal palette of Tomita Lab.
A masterpiece whose thick layers of sound and driving beats feel incredibly satisfying.
17Shiina Ringo53rank/position

The B-side of the single “Crime and Punishment.” It’s sung in English, and it seems to express how she felt at seventeen.
For a B-side, the quality is truly outstanding.
It’s a quintessentially Ringo masterpiece and good enough to stand as a single on its own.
Of course, it’s also included on “Watashi to Hoden.”
on flight JL005Shiina Ringo54rank/position

A track from the 5th album “HI IZURU,” released on November 5, 2014.
The title “JL005” is the name of the flight route connecting Tokyo and New York, and she composed the song based on images she had while actually taking that flight.
It is also said to depict the feeling of “only one’s consciousness existing” onboard.
Notably, to recreate the sound of an airplane taking off, they recorded and edited the sound of a Dyson fan, which is used in the actual track.
MA CHERIEShiina Ringo55rank/position

Like the song title, this is a new commercial for the haircare brand Ma Chérie’s relaunch.
“Ma chérie” means “my beloved” in French.
It’s an original song written, composed, and arranged by Ringo Sheena herself.
The image character is model and actress Nana Komatsu.
Off-LineShiina Ringo56rank/position

A charismatic figure in the J-POP scene: Ringo Sheena ventures far beyond pop, taking on a wide range of other genres as well.
Her rendition of “Autumn Leaves” on the cover album Utaite Myōri ~Sono Ichi~ is well known, but “Off-Line” is a pre-release track from the album Sandokushi, released on May 27, 2019, marking the 21st anniversary of her debut.
The song’s title is given in both Japanese and English, with the Japanese title being “TOKYO.” The piano trio backing brings out a jazzy element, yet overall it culminates in Ringo Sheena’s assertive, hard-hitting sound.


