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.
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Wink’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
AmaryllisWink15rank/position

Released as the second single on September 7, 1988, this song is a slow-step pop track sung as a duet.
It portrays the unrequited love and introspective worldview of a girl who pins her hopes on the blooming of an amaryllis by the window.
CherimonsheriWink16rank/position

A song released as the 22nd single on October 26, 1994.
It was used as the commercial song for an air freshener featuring Wink.
It’s a mid-tempo, pleasantly brisk pop song that sings about love against a stage-like, theatrical backdrop.
Twinkle TwinkleWink17rank/position

A song released on May 25, 1994 as the 21st single.
It was used in a horse racing commercial.
This up-tempo pop song sings of a girl who pins her hopes on a twinkling star, weaving fantasies of a vast universe and nurturing the ambition that resides within her small self.
Let’s meet on the new moonWink18rank/position

An original song released as the ninth single on November 21, 1990.
It was used in a commercial for a headphone stereo.
This techno tune is an uptempo pop song that expresses a woman’s feelings as she enjoys love on a winter moonlit night.
Skyscraper MuseumWink19rank/position

A song released on March 25, 1992 as the 14th single.
It was used as the ending theme for a quiz show.
It’s a pop song with intense drum-driven synth sounds that, in a somewhat aesthetic and ephemeral way, sings about the radiance of fleeting love.
Special To MeWink20rank/position
This song, included on Wink’s third album Twin Memories, was used as the image song for the Volleyball World Cup 1989.
Its beautiful vocals and catchy pop style make it easy on the ears.
Wink Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Remember SweetWink21rank/position

It’s a song included on Wink’s second original album, “Especially For You ~Yasashisa ni Tsutsumarete~,” released in 1989.
It was used as the commercial song for Meiji Seika’s “Meiji Marble Chocolate” and “Meiji Chocolate DD,” and the album reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart.



