Latest J-Pop Releases [July 2025]
As July ushers in the full force of summer heat, the music scene is also brimming with energy.
New Japanese releases from July 2025 showcased a wide range of expressions that crossed genre boundaries.
From open, breezy sounds perfect for festival season, to delicate ballads that mirror the air after the rainy season, and ambitious works that take on new challenges.
In this article, we’ll highlight a broad selection of Japanese tracks released in July.
Whether it’s a song you’ve had your eye on or a track you’ve yet to discover, you’re sure to find something here!
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Latest J-Pop Releases [July 2025] (131–140)
Glass LineTele

A song by Tele, the solo project of Kitaro Taniguchi, written as the ending theme for the anime “Guilty Children (Takopi’s Original Sin).” It is a grand and beautiful number that gently accompanies the painful feelings of characters who want to save others but cannot.
This work deeply embraces the themes of the original and is imbued with a strong wish to deliver music that lets you breathe calmly.
Why not listen to it on nights when you wish for someone’s happiness yet are tormented by your own powerlessness?
branching pointWANIMA

This is WANIMA’s single for June 2025, featuring a striking music video with actor Kengo Kora from Kumamoto running with powerful energy.
The song was originally created as the opening SE for their national tour.
Its lyrics explore the moments of choice in life and how we face ourselves.
Riding on a powerful band sound, it conveys the resolve to overcome inner conflict and step into the future.
Perfect for when you need the courage to take the next step! Let this song ignite your determination: “I’m starting from here!”
Bossa BosaWOLF HOWL HARMONY

A funky dance tune that colorfully powers up the start of your day.
It’s a single released by WOLF HOWL HARMONY in June 2025.
The song carries a message that blows away morning sluggishness and the blues, turning your day into an energetic one.
With its rhythmic rap and a catchy, onomatopoeia-filled chorus, it’s seriously addictive! Put it on during those mornings when you just can’t get out of bed, and it might make you think, “Let’s have fun today, too!”
Parade of Tearsfhána

A song bursting with vibrant, luxurious brass—glittering like a parade and full of exhilarating momentum.
This track is the theme song for the film “Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid: The Lonely Dragon,” released in June 2025.
It’s an irresistibly bright pop tune, and its radiant vocals lift your spirits the moment you hear them.
The lyrics carry a heartfelt determination to turn tears into strength and protect the ones we love, which is truly wonderful as well.
I think it’s an anime song that wraps around the feeling of trying to move forward after overcoming painful experiences.
Lamp starharuka nakamura + suis from Yorushika

You’re drawn into its delicate, lyrical sound.
It’s a collaboration between composer haruka nakamura and suis, the vocalist of Yorushika.
The song was written as the theme for the film “Kono Natsu no Hoshi o Miru,” set to be released in July 2025.
suis’s crystalline voice gently accompanies the quiet, beautiful piano melodies woven by haruka nakamura, creating an immersive feeling as if you were inside a planetarium.
The story—tinged with the ache of an irretrievable past and the discovery of a small light of hope in the darkness—perfectly matches the film’s worldview.
Listen, and you’ll find yourself forgetting the daily bustle and quietly looking up at the night sky.
∞ Ultra Super Infinite Infinity ∞tokino sora

As a pioneering VTuber who has made her mark on the music scene, Tokino Sora delivers a track that’s rooted in technopop—light, brisk, and full of momentum.
The song celebrates an energetic spirit that believes in infinite possibilities as vast as the universe and keeps evolving toward the future.
The lyrics are striking in how they speak to fans, holding close the time they’ve woven together and inviting them to “keep dreaming together.” It’s the perfect song to lift your spirits before taking on a new challenge.
Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilaneguse.

This is the band’s first featuring track, chosen as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “What’s So Wrong with Being Calculating?” Featuring singer-songwriter Reira Ushio as a guest, the song will be released in June 2025.
Inspired by the Tanabata legend, it’s a sweet and bittersweet number that sings of the frustration of two people who can’t meet and their wish to “live together someday.” Its R&B-tinged mellow sound feels incredibly comfortable—perfect for couples in a long-distance relationship.


