Shiina Ringo Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
With her overwhelming vocal prowess and unique aesthetic, Ringo Sheena has become one of Japan’s leading singers.
Her songs are extremely popular and are often sung at karaoke.
So this time, we have compiled a ranking of Ringo Sheena’s most popular songs for karaoke.
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Sheena Ringo’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Excessive WealthRingo Sheena22rank/position

Ringo Sheena is one of Japan’s leading female singer-songwriters.
Her gently emotional ballad “Ariaruru Tomi” (“Excessive Wealth”) was her 10th single, released in 2009, and it was also used as the theme song for the drama Smile.
While the melody is tender, the chorus swells with rich emotion and is truly moving.
The lyrics artistically portray the preciousness of life, saying that nothing is more abundant than life itself.
It’s a ballad I’d love to hear women sing at karaoke!
Iroha nihohetoRingo Sheena23rank/position

A stylish track with a Japanese flair, “Iroha nihoheto.” It captures Shiina Ringo’s coolness while exuding a somewhat eerie, lonely atmosphere that becomes addictive.
Included on the 2014 album “Hi Izuru Tokoro,” the song was tied in as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Kamo, Kyoto e Iku: Shinise Ryokan no Okami Nikki.” Compared to Ringo’s other songs, this one works better when sung in a subdued, matter-of-fact way.
So it might actually suit people who aren’t confident in expressive, emotive singing.
addictionRingo Sheena24rank/position

A fiercely heartrending, sensual, and emotional song.
It’s one of Ringo Sheena’s signature works, included on the album “Shōso Strip.” Released in March 2000, it captured the hearts of many listeners.
The lyrics, depicting love, dependency, and the struggle with loneliness, leave a strong impression.
From the quiet intro to the explosive emotional finale, its unfolding draws the listener in.
It was also included in the PV collection, emphasizing the song’s world visually.
It’s a track you’ll want to savor either solo at karaoke or with close friends.
In progress (experiment ongoing)Ringo Sheena25rank/position

This song carries a powerful message from Ringo Sheena: “Let’s use ourselves as test subjects and explore how to live better!” Released in July 2025 as the campaign song for Shiseido Ultimune, it resonates perfectly with the campaign’s ethos of breaking free from every constraint.
Set to an energetic rock sound, it’s an anthem to freely experimenting without fear of failure.
When you’re held back by others’ eyes or conventional wisdom and can’t take the first step, listening to this track will spark the motivation to say, “Let’s just try it.”
season (best time for something, especially when a food is at its peak), in vogueRingo Sheena26rank/position

When talking about Japan’s divas, there’s no way we can skip introducing her! Ringo Sheena not only rocks, she absorbs and digests a range of genres and elevates them into her own unique expression.
She’s especially adored by women and enjoys immense popularity as a singer.
The lyrics of this song are wonderful too, like an anthem cheering on women, but the music itself is truly outstanding as well! It features a distinctly jazzy approach with a super stylish feel—arranged by J.
A.
M, a piano trio formed by members of the jazz band SOIL&”PIMP”SESSIONS.
The elegantly subdued, sophisticated accompaniment pairs perfectly with Ringo’s beautiful, bewitching vocals, making this a sublime track.
The Correct CityRingo Sheena27rank/position

Featured on Ringo Sheena’s debut release, this song is filled with the delicate nuances of romance woven by her at the age of 18.
Included on the album “Muzai Moratorium,” released in February 1999, it captured the hearts of many listeners.
It portrays the complex emotions she felt when moving from Fukuoka to Tokyo, depicting separation from a lover and the struggle between love and ambition.
Its distinctive word choice and poignant melody line leave a strong impression, making it a popular choice for karaoke.
With Sheena’s characteristic phrasing and deeply expressive vocals, it is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
Why not try singing it yourself, overlaying the emotions of a young person—where the courage to leap into a new environment intersects with lingering regrets—onto your own experiences?
BathroomRingo Sheena28rank/position

It’s included as the second track on Ringo Sheena’s second album, “Shōso Strip,” released in 2000.
In live performances, it’s played with added arrangements and remains a highly popular song.
The lyrics uniquely express the emotions and desires of men and women.
The luscious melody and her husky voice perfectly match the imagery of the lyrics, making your heart skip a beat.





