Wink’s famous and popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by Wink, a female idol duo that took the world by storm back in the day.
They performed in doll-like outfits, singing while dancing with choreography often described as robotic, all without changing their expressions—projecting an image of pure innocence.
This “expressionless” keyword often comes up when people talk about them, but it isn’t that they were deliberately crafting that kind of persona at the time.
Rather, they were so focused on memorizing the choreography that they couldn’t manage to smile—and as a result, their faces ended up expressionless.
Paradoxically, that freshness made them stand out, generated buzz, and led to their popularity.
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Wink’s famous and popular songs (11–20)
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.
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.
Only LonelyWink
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.
Angel Love Story ~Angel in Autumn Colors~Wink

A song released on September 15, 1995 as the 25th single.
It was used as a commercial song for an apparel product.
It’s a slow-step pop song that expresses the feelings of a girl boosting her motivation to fall in love because it’s autumn.
Sugar Baby LoveWink

This is a cover of The Rubettes’ “Sugar Baby Love,” released on April 27, 1988 as Wink’s debut single.
It was used as the theme song for a trendy drama at the time.
It’s an upbeat pop song with soaring vocals.
Surely Hot Lips ~Remain~Wink

A song released as the 10th single on March 20, 1991.
It is included on the album “Queen of Love.” This mid-tempo pop song portrays the feelings of a woman who, on a night when the rain begins to fall, begs for a fleeting romance.
Wink’s Famous and Popular Songs (21–30)
AmaryllisWink

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.



