Who Are The Most Popular Jpop Groups In 2024?

2026-04-13 01:30:37 73

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Hazel
Hazel
2026-04-15 23:22:20
If you'd asked me a year ago, I might've said 'BTS' was the biggest name in Japan (and they still are, kinda), but 2024 feels like a renaissance for homegrown J-pop. 'Snow Man' and 'SixTONES' are everywhere—their dramas and variety show appearances make them unavoidable. 'King & Prince' had a shaky year with member changes, but their fans are ride-or-die.

What's cool is how indie acts like 'ZUTOMAYO' and 'yorushika' are breaking into the mainstream with TikTok trends. Even older groups like 'Arashi' (on hiatus but still worshipped) and 'Morning Musume.''s newer gen are holding their own. The vibe? Less about sheer popularity, more about cult followings and niche appeal.
Alice
Alice
2026-04-17 07:25:37
The J-pop landscape this year is like a kaleidoscope—constantly shifting! 'BE:FIRST' is my dark horse pick; their hip-hop-infused tracks like 'Gifted.' are addictive. 'SEVENTEEN''s Japanese subunit 'BSS' is also huge, proving K-pop synergy isn't slowing down. Then there's 'Atarashii Gakko!'—their chaotic, retro-schoolgirl aesthetic went viral overseas, which is rare for J-pop acts.

Fandom-wise, 'Sakurazaka46' and 'Hinatazaka46' are still selling out domes, thanks to their idol magic. But what surprises me is how soloists like 'Vaundy' and 'Fujii Kaze' are competing with groups. The lines between genres are blurring, and I’m here for it. My playlist? A mess of City Pop revivals and hyperpop experiments from 'CHAI'.
Wyatt
Wyatt
2026-04-17 12:04:58
2024’s J-pop feels like a party where everyone’s invited. 'Official HIGE DANDism' keeps dropping heartfelt anthems, while 'Mrs. GREEN APPLE' blends rock and pop perfectly. 'TWICE''s Japanese tracks ('Celebrate' was a mood) prove they’re honorary J-pop queens.

Smaller groups like '≠ME' and 'AKB48''s newer gens are holding their own, too. It’s less about one 'most popular' group now—more about who’s capturing moments. For me, 'Ryokuoushoku Shakai''s mellow hits are on repeat.
Quinn
Quinn
2026-04-18 20:44:34
Man, 2024 has been such a wild year for J-pop! The scene is buzzing with both legendary groups and fresh faces. At the top of the game, you've got 'YOASOBI' still dominating charts—their blend of anime tie-ins and viral hits like 'Idol' keeps them unstoppable. 'Ado' is another force, with her raw vocals and rebellious energy resonating globally. Then there's 'NiziU', bridging K-pop and J-pop seamlessly; their cheerful bops like 'Paradise' are everywhere.

Newer groups like 'JO1' and 'INI' (from 'Produce 101 Japan') are climbing fast, thanks to survival-show fanbases. And let's not forget 'Perfume'—still iconic after decades, dropping synth-pop gems. It's a mix of nostalgia and innovation, and I love how diverse the sounds are. Personally, I can't stop looping 'LE SSERAFIM''s Japanese releases—they're killing it!
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