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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.

Sheena Ringo’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

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Ringo Sheena – In Broad Daylight
Shiina Ringo in broad daylight

This song was specially written as the theme for the film “About a Certain Place in the Kinki Region.” It was released as a double A-side single in August 2025.

Regarding this work, Sheena Ringo herself said, “Horror is my forte,” and the imposing band sound, featuring a stellar lineup including Shun Ishiwaka, harmonizes perfectly with the film’s horror elements.

When the hidden truth is revealed, please immerse yourself in the earnest emotions that well up within.

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Ringo Sheena – Building Block Play
Building Blocks Play - Sheena Ringo

A song with an exceptionally memorable chorus, “Building Blocks (Tsumiki Asobi).” Many people have probably seen footage of Ringo Sheena dressed in a green kimono, strumming a guitar as she sings this track.

Released in 1999, the song is included on Ringo Sheena’s debut album, “Muzai Moratorium.” While it can feel challenging if you try to be meticulous about every nuance of the vocals, it’s actually a track that still sounds cool when you just ride the energy.

Among Ringo Sheena’s songs, this is one that’s especially easy to hype up at karaoke.

Shiina Ringo’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)

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Ringo Sheena – Crime and Punishment from Hyakki Yagyō
Crime and Punishment Shiina Ringo

She might be a quintessential example of a cool female vocalist in the Japanese music scene.

This is a smash-hit number by singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who also serves as the frontwoman of the band Tokyo Jihen.

It was released in 2000 as her sixth single.

It’s a heartbreaking breakup song brimming with charm that goes far beyond what you could call “mature.” Try singing it with a bit of kobushi—the ornamental vibrato typical of enka—to bring out a cool edge.

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Singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, also known as the frontwoman of Tokyo Jihen, has remained at the forefront of the J-POP scene since her debut with her one-of-a-kind voice and musicality.

Her 15th single, Supreme Life, written as the theme song for the TV drama “My Husband’s Wife,” leaves a strong impression with its contrast between a languid vocal delivery and guitar phrasing.

The lyrics evoke a forbidden love, likely to stir hearts that tend to grow sentimental in June.

It’s an emotional number with a passionate melody that feels good to sing.