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, known by her stage name , is a Japanese singer, songwriter and musician. She is also the founder and lead vocalist of the band
Tokyo Jihen , also known as Tokyo Incidents, is a Japanese rock band formed by Ringo Sheena, after leaving her solo career. The band's debut single "Gunjō Biyori" was released in September 2004, and they ended activities in February 2012. The band sold 2.3 ...
. She describes herself as "". She was ranked number 36 in a list of Japan's top 100 musicians compiled by HMV in 2003.


Career


Initial solo career

Sheena released her first official single " Kōfukuron" in May 1998, when she was 19 years old. She subsequently made singles " Kabukichō no Joō" and " Koko de Kiss Shite", the latter becoming her first hit. This was followed by the release of her first album, '' Muzai Moratorium'', in February 1999. The album was a major hit. " Gips" was due to be the next single, but when Sheena had to cancel recording due to illness, " Honnō" was released as the fourth single instead. Sheena chose a hospital as the setting for the music video for "Honnō". The fifth and sixth singles, "Gips" and " Tsumi to Batsu", were released at the same time to prevent overlap with the release of her second album, '' Shōso Strip'', in March 2000. Sheena had initially indicated that she would retire as "Sheena Ringo" when she had released three albums. At the time the second album was released, she was among the top three Japanese female artists, along with
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and
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, in terms of popularity and annual income. However, she was uncomfortable with being regarded as an icon, and wanted her career to branch out more from the mainstream. When she began to produce her third album under the tentative title "" she intended to make it her last solo album. She released the single " Mayonaka wa Junketsu" in March 2001, with the intention of including it on a third album. The music video was created in a retro-anime style that depicted Ringo as a sort of mid-'60s spy movie heroine. In 2002, she released a two-disc multilingual cover album '' Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi''. Since she felt that a cover album did not count as a ''bona fide'' album, she began to work on her third original album. In 2003, she released her third album, titled '' Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana''."Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana" is translated into English with "Lime, Semen, Chestnut Blossoms". Lime and chestnut blossoms are said to smell like semen, and ''zamen'' is a non-standard reading of the characters for . The word ''karuki'' is derived from the Dutch word ''kalk'', meaning lime, and as such is often translated as ''chalk''. In Japanese the word refers specifically to
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, a compound used as disinfectant in swimming pools. The album title is written with phonetic ''
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'' (literally ka-ru-ki) that have no meaning; the word ''karuki'' is normally written with
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.
Towards the conclusion of her solo career, she released her final solo single, " Ringo no Uta" ("Ringo's Song"), which was adopted by the national children's song TV program ''
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''. This song had a summation of her career, and the music video included references to all of her previous videos. In 2004, Sheena undertook the role of music director for the
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Tokyo Jihen

On May 31, 2004, Sheena formed a band called . The original lineup of Tokyo Jihen was Ringo Sheena (vocals, guitar, melodica), (guitar, backing vocals); (bass guitar); H Zett M (stylized as H ZETT M), also known as , (keyboard/piano); and (drums). The band was first introduced in Sheena's ''Sugoroku Ecstasy'' tour and is also featured on Sheena's ''Electric Mole'' DVD. Hiizumi and Hirama left Tokyo Jihen in July 2005, and the band selected two new members: , also known as , on guitar and backing vocals, and , also known as , on keyboards in September 2005. The band released its second album featuring the new lineup in January 2006 and played two concerts, at the
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in Osaka and the
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in Tokyo, in February 2006.


Resumption of solo work

In late 2006, Ringo announced that she would resume work as a solo artist as the Music Director for the 2007 film ''
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courtesan in the Edo-era
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district.
The album ''
Heisei Fūzoku , also known as ''Japanese Manners'', is a studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena and Conducting, conductor and violinist Neko Saitō, released on February 21, 2007. The vinyl record version and the DVD "Daiginjou" were released o ...
'' (2007) is the soundtrack from this film. Violinist Neko Saitō and the band Soil & "Pimp" Sessions appear on the album. A song featuring her and Soil, " Karisome Otome (Death Jazz version)" was released on iTunes Japan exclusively on November 11, 2006. It went to the top of the charts and remained there for days. In June 2007, Sheena was asked to compose music for the
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''Sannin Kichisa'' by Kanzaburo Nakamura, for which she composed the ending theme "Tamatebako" (玉手箱, "Casket"). In September 2008, Sheena provided Japanese
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with two songs for their singles. In February 2009, Sheena had written music for Japanese rock duo
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. The duo's member Ami was introduced to Sheena by
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. Ami is a fan of Sheena's music, which amounted to their friendship together. In March 2009, Sheena Ringo received the newcomer Fine Arts Award in the Popular Culture category from the
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. In May of the same year, Sheena released a solo single titled " Ariamaru Tomi", which was used as the theme song for the TV drama ''
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''. In June, Sheena released her solo album titled '' Sanmon Gossip'' after a long hiatus. On December 2, 2009, Sheena released the single "Nōdōteki Sanpunkan" with Tokyo Jihen after an interval of about two years. Sheena provided a cover of "
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tribute album ''Parade III ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick~''


Singing and songwriting style

She admired
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's voice, but felt her own voice was not as clear and sounded hoarse. She admired
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's singing and wrote "Seventeen" in tribute to Ian's "
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". She later covered "Love Is Blind". She listens to many genres of music. At the time of her debut, she had ten closely written pages of lists of her favorite musicians. They included various genres such as classical music, Japanese and American popular music from the 1950s and 1960s, contemporary rock, and the local band Fukuoka.


In popular culture

The
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Starplayer guitar which Sheena has used recorded historical sales of around 1000 units in Japan in 2000. Sheena's name often appeared on the books, movies, TV dramas and songs, such as the Japanese movie '' All About Lily Chou-Chou'' (with The Beatles,
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, and UA), Maximum the Hormone's song "Sheena basu tei de matsu.", Kreva's single "Idome",There are lyrics "''more active than Tokyo Jihen''". the Japanese movie '' Linda Linda Linda'',The main characters must learn some cover songs within three days, and say the following lines. "How about Ringo Sheena?", "It is impossible in three days!" the TV drama '' Furuhata Ninzaburō final series'', the book by Taro Aso who is the 92nd
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''Totetsumonai Nihon'' (as a singer representative of Jpop with Hikaru Utada).


Reception

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stated that he admired Sheena's music video and both her way of making music and the
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, and said that he wanted to meet her in 2000. When
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visited Japan in 2001, she was played CDs featuring Japanese female rock singers by the editor of ''
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'', Yōichirō Yamazaki. From what she heard, Love expressed interest in Sheena and Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her,Courtney picked their album as number 3 in her top 5 for 2001 in
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.
but was unsuccessful in her efforts to contact Sheena. British singer-songwriter Mika mentioned Sheena as one of his favorite Japanese artists (alongside
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, The Yellow Monkey,
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, and the Yoshida Brothers) in several interviews during his visit to Japan in 2007. Jack Barnett of These New Puritans, who was visiting Japan for the Summer Sonic 2008 festival, said in an interview that he was a great fan of Ringo Sheena and bought all her works while he was there, as they were not available in the United Kingdom. Her third album, '' Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana'', was ranked second in CNN International Asia's list of "the 2000s' most under-appreciated Japanese music of the last decade" on December 22, 2009. Sheena also received a mention in
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as one of Japan's artists who "deserve to be seen and heard in the west" in 2010.


Awards


Personal life

Sheena was born with an esophageal atresia in which the
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narrows as it approaches the stomach. Treatment of this involved several operations, at least one of which required her right shoulder blade to be cut open. These surgeries left Sheena with large scars on her shoulder blades, said to give the impression that an angel's wings had been removed. Sheena's older brother Junpei Shiina is an R&B musician, who debuted in 2000 under
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. Since 2006, he has been managed by Kronekodow, Sheena's personal management agency. The pair have collaborated musically several times. In 2002, they covered three songs in English:
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's " The Onion Song" for Sheena's album '' Utaite Myōri'', "
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" (originally performed by
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and
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) for Junpei Shiina's album ''Discover'', and Toto's " Georgy Porgy". The latter one was recorded as a part of a special unit called Yokoshima, featuring Jumpei Shiina on keyboards and Ringo Sheena on chorus. In 2007, the pair sang a duet on her single " Kono Yo no Kagiri". In November 2000, Sheena married guitarist Junji Yayoshi, who was a member of her backing band Gyakutai Glycogen. Sheena gave birth to a son in July 2001. The pair then later divorced in January 2002. In September 2013, gossip magazine ''Josei Jishin'' published an article that linked her romantically with music director Yuichi Kodama and stating that she was secretly giving birth to her second child. Sheena addressed these rumours publicly during her ''Tōtaikai'' concerts in November 2013, announcing that she gave birth in spring of 2013 to a girl. As this was close to the release of her single " Irohanihoheto/Kodoku no Akatsuki", she did not feel it was appropriate to link the birth of her daughter with single promotions, so decided not to announce it at the time. The footage of her announcement was released on her ''Tōtaikai'' DVD in March 2014.


Controversy

In November 2022, Sheena and her record label
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received criticism for the artwork of her remix album, ''Hyakuyaku no Chō''. The artwork of the remix album as well as bonus goods from the Universal Music store included a logo bearing similarity to the Red Cross emblem.
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, the distributor of EMI, released a press announcement on their website apologizing for the usage of the medical cross. Universal Japan announced that the release would be postponed while the company revised the design of the album and bonus goods. The album was released digitally on its originally planned release date, November 30, and a physical CD version of the album was released on January 13, 2023.


Discography

* '' Muzai Moratorium'' (1999) * '' Shōso Strip'' (2000) * '' Utaite Myōri'' (2002) * '' Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana'' (2003) * ''
Heisei Fūzoku , also known as ''Japanese Manners'', is a studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena and Conducting, conductor and violinist Neko Saitō, released on February 21, 2007. The vinyl record version and the DVD "Daiginjou" were released o ...
'' (2007) * '' Sanmon Gossip'' (2009) * '' Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku'' (2014) * '' Hi Izuru Tokoro'' (2014) * '' Gyakuyunyū: Kōkūkyoku'' (2017) * '' Sandokushi'' (2019) * ''
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Concerts and tours

Tours * Senkō Ecstasy (先攻エクスタシー; 1999) * Manabiya Ecstasy (学舎エクスタシー; 1999) * Gekokujō Xstasy (2000) * Gokiritsu Japon (2000) * Sugoroku Ecstasy (2003) * Dai Ikkai Ringo-han Taikai: Adults Only (2005) * (Nama) Ringo-haku '08: Jūshūnen Kinen-sai ((生)林檎博'08 ~10周年記念祭~; 2008) * Tōtaikai: Heisei Nijūgo-nen Kaneyama-chō Taikai (党大会 平成二十五年神山町大会; 2013) * Hantaikai: Heisei Nijūgo-nen Hamarikyū Taikai (班大会 平成二十五年浜離宮大会; 2013) * Chotto Shita Recohatsu 2014 (ちょっとしたレコ発 2014; 2014) * Ringo Haku '14: Toshionna no Gyakushū (林檎博'14 ~年女の逆襲~; 2014) * Shiina Ringo to Kyatsura ga Yuku Hyakkiyakō 2015 (椎名林檎と彼奴等がゆく 百鬼夜行2015; 2015) * Shiina Ringo to Kyatsura no Iru Shinkūchitai (椎名林檎と彼奴等の居る真空地帯-AIRPOCKET-; 2018) * (Nama) Ringo Haku' 18: Fuwaku no Yoyū ((生)林檎博'18 ~不惑の余裕~; 2018) One-off concerts * Zazen Ecstasy (2000) * Baishō Ecstasy (賣笑エクスタシー; 2003)


Backing bands


See also

*
Tokyo Jihen , also known as Tokyo Incidents, is a Japanese rock band formed by Ringo Sheena, after leaving her solo career. The band's debut single "Gunjō Biyori" was released in September 2004, and they ended activities in February 2012. The band sold 2.3 ...
* Space Shower Music Awards


Notes


References


External links

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