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Wink’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Wink’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Wink’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Wink, the idol duo that scored huge hits with songs like “Ai ga Tomaranai ~Turn it into love~” and “Samishii Nettai-gyo,” won popularity with the fresh appeal of their expressionless style, embodied by Sachiko Suzuki and Shoko Aida.

They took on a variety of music, releasing many Western cover songs as well as original compositions.

Here, we present their most popular karaoke tracks in a ranking format.

Wink’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Lonely Tropical FishWink1rank/position

Lonely Tropical Fish (Music Video)
Lonely Tropical FishWink

WINK, a duo representing 1980s synth-pop.

Their vocals have a pleasantly laid-back quality, and that relaxed vibe earned them a passionate following among certain listeners.

Their song “Lonely Tropical Fish” is their biggest hit.

Because it features high-note phrases, it’s often misunderstood as being difficult to score well at karaoke.

In reality, there aren’t large melodic leaps within each section.

The high parts and mid-range parts are clearly separated, so if you can use mixed voice or falsetto, you shouldn’t have trouble staying on pitch.

Love Doesn’t Stop ~Turn It Into Love~Wink2rank/position

Love Won’t Stop ~Turn it Into Love~ / Wink [Official Music Video]
Love Doesn't Stop ~Turn It Into Love~Wink

A gemlike love song that captures the bittersweet feelings everyone experiences at least once—the unstoppable stirrings of romance that sprout from friendship.

Released in November 1988 and gaining attention as the theme song for the drama “I Want to Chase You!”, the track reached No.

1 on the Oricon chart the following year, selling approximately 645,000 copies.

With a swelling premonition of love in one’s heart and emotions that can’t be contained even after learning the other person already has a partner, this timeless classic speaks to all who resonate with that poignant ache.

Bloom proudly, oh my beloved feelingsWink3rank/position

Bloom in full glory, my beloved / Wink [Official Music Video]
Bloom proudly, oh my beloved feelingsWink

For Wink, who took the world by storm in the late 1980s, this is a signature song that represents their 1990s era! With lyrics by Maki Ohguro and music by Tetsurō Oda, it’s a track that portrays both the complexity and purity of love.

It celebrates the beauty of cherishing true love without pretending to be someone you’re not.

Released in September 1993, it was used in a Shiseido “Premier” commercial.

It reached No.

9 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, sold 337,000 copies, and was certified Gold.

This song is recommended for anyone struggling with love or wanting to value their authentic self.

Be sure to give it a listen and experience the full charm of Wink.

Midsummer TremoloWink4rank/position

Midsummer Tremolo / Wink [Official Music Video]
Midsummer TremoloWink

A single released in 1991 by Wink, the female duo known for their strikingly expressionless performances, which was featured in commercials for the RQ-S35 and RQ-S35V headphone stereos.

It’s a dance track with a Latin vibe that still feels cool even today and makes you want to move.

The chorus melody and rhythm are addictive, perfectly matching lyrics that depict a blazing midsummer romance.

Their sultry vocals pair with a pounding beat, and the electric guitar adds a passionate, stylish edge!

Scenario of ImmoralityWink5rank/position

Immorality Scenario (Film ver.) / Wink [Official Music Video]
Scenario of ImmoralityWink

A song released as the 12th single on October 16, 1991.

It was used in a commercial for a headphone stereo.

This upbeat, play-like pop song portrays a woman’s feelings as she likens herself to birds and flowers while thinking of a man far away.

Eternal Lady DollWink6rank/position

Eternal Lady Doll -Voyage Voyage- / Wink [Official Music Video]
Eternal Lady DollWink

Released on February 17, 1993, as the 17th single, it is a cover of Desireless’s “Voyage Voyage.” It’s a mid-tempo techno-tuned pop song that aesthetically portrays the feelings of a woman abandoned by a man.

Don’t Show Your Tears ~Boys Don’t Cry~Wink7rank/position

Don't Show Your Tears ~Boys Don’t Cry~ / Wink [Official Music Video]
Don't Show Your Tears ~Boys Don't Cry~Wink

Released on March 15, 1989 as the fourth single—a cover of Moulin Rouge’s “Boys Don’t Cry.” It’s an uptempo techno-infused pop song that portrays a woman’s feelings as she watches a man agonize over initiating a breakup conversation.

Let’s get married.Wink8rank/position

Let's get married / Wink [Official Music Video]
Let's get married.Wink

A song released as the 18th single on May 26, 1993.

It was used as the ending theme for a TV anime.

It’s an upbeat, cheerful pop song that expresses a woman’s feelings as she asks her lover to keep their promise to marry someday, even though they can’t meet now.

Love Can’t Stop ~Turn It Into Love~Wink9rank/position

A song released in 1988.

I’m really captivated by the two beautiful women singing with blank expressions in cute outfits.

It was originally a song by an Australian singer-songwriter, which Wink covered, and it became a hit as the theme song for the drama “Oikaketai no!”

Sexy MusicWink10rank/position

Sexy Music / Wink【Official Music Video】
Sexy MusicWink

The duo idol group Wink, well-known for having built an era as the “idols who don’t smile,” needs no introduction.

I remember Shoko Aida saying with a laugh on a show looking back on their idol days, “It wasn’t that we were expressionless—we were just nervous.” Wink has covered many Western songs, and at the very top of that list is Sexy Music.

The original is a hit by The Nolans, and Wink also covered another Nolans track, Namida o Misenai de ~Boys Don’t Cry~.

What makes Wink’s songs distinctive is that they aren’t mere covers—they incorporate the Eurobeat sound of the ’80s and ’90s.

Those thin, digital tones really evoke a sense of nostalgia!

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