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 (21–30)
CherimonsheriWink

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.
Skyscraper MuseumWink

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.
Forever…Wink

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.
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.
Rules that are true to usWink

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 BirthdayWink

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.
Conditions for a realistic dreamWink

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.


