J-pop
Japanese popular music genre
J-pop is a vibrant blend of catchy melodies, polished production, and infectious energy that creates an irresistible soundscape. You’ll find soaring vocal performances layered over upbeat instrumentals, which often incorporate elements from electronic, rock, and traditional Japanese music. The genre buzzes with enthusiasm, inviting listeners into a world filled with colorful visuals and exuberant performances that can make even the most reserved heart want to dance.
Emerging in the late 20th century, J-pop arose as a fresh response to the global influence of Western music, while also celebrating Japan's unique cultural identity. The genre gained significant traction during the 1990s, with artists like Namie Amuro and Hikaru Utada leading the charge. Their work marked a shift in the music landscape, as they blended pop with R&B and hip-hop influences. Albums such as Amuro’s “Sweet 19 Blues” and Utada’s “First Love” not only dominated charts but also helped define a distinctly modern Japanese sound.
For those new to J-pop, start with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's playful and whimsical style in tracks like "PonPonPon," which showcases the genre's visual flair alongside its catchy tunes. Explore Arashi for their harmonies and high-energy performances that have captured hearts since the early 2000s. Don’t miss Perfume’s innovative fusion of electronic sounds in songs like "Polyrhythm," which highlights both their musical complexity and choreography. Finally, give a listen to Kenshi Yonezu’s “Lemon,” where heartfelt lyrics meet contemporary arrangements; it’s a perfect example of how J-pop continues to evolve. Once you're hooked, you might find yourself curious about adjacent genres like city pop or anime soundtracks.
4509 artists in the catalog.
Guides for J-pop artists
Top J-pop albums
See essentialsAll J-pop artists
marasy
Yōsuke Kishi
Saya Kawamoto
Idol Renaissance
Hinata Satō
Hitomi Kaji
Eric Fukusaki
Yosuke Ishida
Celeina Ann
acoustic music
Misokkasu
rock music
Yui Oguri
Ryohei Yamamoto
rhythm and blues
Kaede Kaga
Aina Aiba
anime song, pop music
Chiaki Mayumura
Akiko Noma
About J-pop
What is J-pop?
Japanese popular music genre
Where should I start with J-pop?
Start with "Blackpink in Your Area" by Blackpink. It captures what makes J-pop worth exploring.
What are the best J-pop albums?
The J-pop albums worth hearing first: "Blackpink in Your Area" by Blackpink, "Dream" by Ai, "Eighth World" by Misia, "BDZ" by Twice and "Formula of Love: O+T=<3" by Twice.
How many J-pop artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 4509 J-pop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.