Top J-Pop Artists
Explore the biggest names in Japanese pop music. From chart-topping soloists to legendary groups, discover the artists shaping J-Pop today.
YOASOBI
ヨアソビ
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Kenshi Yonezu
米津玄師
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Ado
Ado
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Fujii Kaze
藤井 風
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King Gnu
King Gnu
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Eve
Eve
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Creepy Nuts
クリーピーナッツ
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Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu
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OFFICIAL HIGE DANDISM
OFFICIAL HIGE DANDISM
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Ado
Ado
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Mrs. GREEN APPLE
Mrs. GREEN APPLE
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Aimyon
Aimyon
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Hikaru Utada
Hikaru Utada
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Vaundy
Vaundy
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ヨルシカ
ヨルシカ
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Nogizaka46
乃木坂46
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SPITZ
SPITZ
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imase
imase
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BE:FIRST
BE:FIRST
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Snow Man
Snow Man
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TK from Ling tosite sigure
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Lisa Feller
Lisa Feller
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About Japanese Pop Artists
Japanese pop music (J-Pop) has produced some of the world's most innovative and influential artists. From the electronic-infused sounds of YOASOBI to the genre-bending experimentation of Kenshi Yonezu, J-Pop artists continue to push musical boundaries.
Many J-Pop artists gain international recognition through anime theme songs. Artists like Eve, King Gnu, and Creepy Nuts have seen their popularity soar after providing opening and ending themes for hit anime series.
The current generation of J-Pop artists blends traditional Japanese musical elements with contemporary pop, rock, hip-hop, and electronic music to create unique sounds that resonate with audiences worldwide.