What Are The Top Jpop Songs To Listen To Right Now?

2026-04-13 22:31:51 100

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Kyle
Kyle
2026-04-14 02:54:29
If you'd asked me a year ago, my playlist would've been totally different, but 2024's J-pop scene is wild! I'm obsessed with how Fujii Kaze blends jazz and pop in 'Shinunoga E-Wa'—it's smooth but hits hard. Atarashii Gakko!'s 'Otonablue' is my go-to when I need a dose of rebellious energy; their choreography alone is worth watching. Don't sleep on older gems either—Utada Hikaru's 'BAD MODE' still feels revolutionary. And for pure serotonin, Gen Hoshino's 'Comedy' never fails to make me grin.
Xenia
Xenia
2026-04-16 18:04:27
Right now, my top pick is definitely 'Giri Giri' by Survive Said The Prophet—it's J-pop with a rock twist that’s ridiculously catchy. Also loving 'Overdose' by Natori; her voice is like honey over synth beats. For something quirky, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's 'Candy Candy' still slaps. And hey, never underestimate the classics—B'z's 'Ultra Soul' remains unbeatable for hype.
Piper
Piper
2026-04-17 09:12:13
Lately, I've been completely hooked on the vibrant energy of J-pop! One track that's been on repeat for me is 'KICK BACK' by Kenshi Yonezu—it's got this electrifying mix of rock and pop that feels like an adrenaline rush. Yoasobi's 'Idol' is another masterpiece, blending storytelling with infectious beats. And if you want something nostalgic yet fresh, Perfume's 'Spinning World' delivers their signature techno-pop magic.

For deeper cuts, I'd recommend 'Mixed Nuts' by Official Hige Dandism—it's upbeat but with surprisingly poignant lyrics about life's chaos. Younger artists like Ado are also killing it; her song 'New Genesis' from the 'One Piece Film: Red' soundtrack is a vocal powerhouse. Honestly, J-pop right now feels like a playground where every artist is pushing boundaries while keeping that addictive pop essence.
Xena
Xena
2026-04-19 04:03:34
What's cool about current J-pop is how diverse it's become. Take 'Dragon Night' by SEKAI NO OWARI—it's this fantastical, almost theatrical pop that transports you. Meanwhile, LiSA's 'Akeboshi' shows her softer side without losing that rock edge she's famous for. I also keep coming back to 'Pretender' by Official Hige Dandism; it's got that bittersweet vibe perfect for rainy days. And if you love collabs, 'Universe' by LDH artists is a massive anthem—it's like a festival in song form!
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