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] (81–90)
Stalk – Japanese versionShiina Ringo81rank/position

The single’s English-lyric version was reworked into Japanese lyrics, featuring a rich, dramatic arrangement centered on strings and band sounds.
It has a strong Japanese flavor and truly embodies the overall concept of the 3rd album “Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana,” which is the fusion of Japanese and Western elements.
It’s characterized by quite a low register, so it should be perfect for those who are good with low voices.
However, if you sing it too evenly, it may become monotonous, so it’s better to project firmly in the chorus.
Try to resonate in the head so your voice doesn’t get muffled!
Stem ~Daimyo Play Arc~Shiina Ringo82rank/position

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 Ringo83rank/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.
A faint layer of ice over a warm heartShiina Ringo84rank/position

This classic single by Megumi Hayashibara was released in February 2016, produced and newly written by Ringo Sheena.
It served as the opening theme for the anime “Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju,” a track rich in Japanese flair, sensuality, and drama.
In 2017, Sheena also included her self-cover on the album “Reverse Import: Aeronautical Bureau.” When singing it, avoid belting; let some breath escape as you sing to instantly create the mood.
It can also work well if you avoid crisp enunciation and deliver it in a slightly murmured tone.
Try not to strain your throat—sing with a gently elevated energy so your pitch doesn’t drop and your voice comes out easily.
Since it uses a lot of breath, stay relaxed with diaphragmatic breathing and sing it through to the end.
Camouflage: Singing Within the Postwar-Era’s Largest-Class Storm ZoneShiina Ringo85rank/position

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 Ringo86rank/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.
umbrellaShiina Ringo87rank/position

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.
Chicken, Snake, and PigShiina Ringo88rank/position

A mysterious song entirely in English.
It starts with chant-like music, so listening to it alone might give you chills.
The chicken, snake, and pig symbolize the three desires that poison the human heart.
Reading the lyrics translated into Japanese, you’ll find it’s an encouraging song that says, “Being steeped in desire isn’t a bad thing—forge ahead as you believe,” which might be a relief.
It’s a track that showcases the artist’s remarkable talent.
New romance revealedShiina Ringo × Nakata Yasutaka89rank/position

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.
As long as this world lastsShiina Ringo × Saitō Neko + Shiina Jumpei90rank/position

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.


