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 Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
Imagistic RelationshipWink29rank/position

A track released as a double A-side with the single “Tsuioku no Heroine.” It was used as the opening theme for a children’s literature anime.
This mid-tempo pop song evokes an aesthetic, nostalgic journey of confronting oneself within a maze of mirrors.
Conditions for a realistic dreamWink30rank/position

This song was released on October 21, 1992 as the 16th single.
It’s an up-tempo pop song with a rock flavor driven by drums and electric guitar, expressing a woman’s wavering feelings as she hesitates between going forward or turning back before a nighttime affair.
Wink Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Strayed in the Night ~Where Were You Last Night~Wink31rank/position

Released on July 4, 1990 as the eighth single, it is a cover of Ankie Bagger’s “Where Were You Last Night.” It’s a rock-tinged pop song that portrays a woman left in despair after being suddenly dumped by her boyfriend.
Forever…Wink32rank/position

A track included on the 13th album “voce,” released on December 1, 1994.
It’s a slow-tempo, piano-driven ballad that portrays a woman’s feelings as she immerses herself in memories of a former lover, prays for his future good fortune, and dreams of meeting him again.
Rules that are true to usWink33rank/position

This song was released on March 1, 1995 as the 23rd single.
It was used as the ending theme for a school romantic comedy anime.
It’s a laid-back pop song that gently sings of a woman’s unrequited love for her friend’s boyfriend.
Have a lovely Happy BirthdayWink34rank/position

A track included on the first album, “Moonlight Serenade,” released on July 1, 1988.
It’s an upbeat, cheerful pop song that sings about a girl’s feelings as she heads to a birthday party with her boyfriend.
Only LonelyWink35rank/position
A song recorded as the B-side to the single “Namida o Misenai de ~Boys Don’t Cry~,” covering The Dooleys’ “Body Language.” It’s a mid-tempo pop track that sings from the perspective of a woman savoring a late-night affair.



