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Che'Nelle's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Che’Nelle is an Australian singer with enough talent to be chosen as the opening act for none other than Kanye West’s Australia tour right after her debut.

She’s a multilingual who speaks four languages!

This time, we’ve selected some of her popular songs that reflect her diverse cultural background.

Among her many tracks that mix Japanese and English, which ones made the cut?

Che’Nelle Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Sunshine GirlChe’Nelle15rank/position

Released in 2011, Che’Nelle’s “Sunshine Girl” is a bright and cute number that perfectly captures a summer vibe.

It’s an English cover of moumoon’s original song, and it evokes a breezy atmosphere, like taking a fun stroll under the radiant sun.

With its upbeat, lively tempo, this track is great for any occasion—singing at karaoke, or as background music for a drive or a barbecue.

Her sexy yet cute vocals and the uplifting melody are sure to add color to your joyful summer memories.

Kanade (English Ver)Che’Nelle16rank/position

Che’Nelle – Kanade (English Ver.)
Kanade (English Ver) Che'Nelle

A smash hit number, Sukima Switch’s “Kanade.” Che’Nelle has covered it in an English version.

Unlike the original’s mellow vibe, this rendition has a more glamorous finish.

It’s a stylish song perfect for nighttime listening, and I recommend it for adults.

It’s a lovely number you’ll want to enjoy with a glass of wine in hand.

HappinessChe’Nelle ft. Nao Matsushita17rank/position

Che’Nelle – Happiness ft. Nao Matsushita
Happiness Che’Nelle ft. Nao Matsushita

“Happiness,” the theme song for the drama Dear Sister, was released in 2014 by Australian singer Che’Nelle, known for her radiant, expansive vocals.

In this video, Nao Matsushita, who also appeared in the drama, performs on piano.

The lyrics—expressing sincere love for a beloved sister and feelings that are hard to put into words—leave a strong impression.

The simple yet luminous melody, built on piano and vocals, resonates deeply.

Carrying a warm message wishing happiness for sisters, the song is often performed at weddings.