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] (11–20)
Blue Motionmeiyo densetsu

This is a track by Meiyo Densetsu that was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Water-Attribute Magician.” Its pleasant rock sound and the warm vocals of Kotani-san leave a strong impression.
The straightforward message—“Don’t stay in the same place like an ornament; forge ahead without hesitation”—stirs the listener’s heart.
It’s the perfect song to hear when starting a new challenge, giving you the power to step into the future.
Heart KnotYuuma

This is a warm ballad by Yuma, written to celebrate the departure into a new chapter of a dear person.
Released in July 2025, it carries a special backstory: it was created as a wedding gift for his own manager.
The song gently weaves pure gratitude and blessings for the future.
The calm tones of piano and acoustic guitar further highlight its straightforward message.
If you listen when you want to express appreciation to a friend or partner, it’s sure to warm your heart.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for a wedding song!
Embraced by the windTeshima Aoi

This is a song that you can’t help but get lost in, carried by Aoi Teshima’s gently enveloping voice.
Uniquely, it began as a theme for a Takasago Thermal Engineering commercial and was later chosen as the main theme for the film “The Town with Storehouses.” It was included on the album “Aoi Works III ~best collection 2019‑2025~,” released in August 2025.
The lyrics, filled with thoughts of someone precious, are moving enough to bring you to tears just by reading them.
If you surrender yourself to the grand yet warm tones, your heart is sure to find peace.
Mad HopeHoshino Gen

This song was written as the theme for the Netflix talk show “LIGHTHOUSE: Two Troubled Souls, Six Months of Conversation.” It’s included on the album “Gen,” released in May 2025, and drew major attention when its music video—directed by web writer ARuFa—was released in July.
The track is characterized by a thrilling sound that seems to distill seemingly reckless hope straight into music.
It’s the kind of song that can make you feel your mental boundaries falling away.
Perfect when you want creative stimulation or need a change of pace!
Let’s meet on the far side of the moon.Tōhōshinki

On the milestone of their 20th anniversary since debuting in Japan, TVXQ have released a cover that revives a classic city pop masterpiece originally released in 1991.
While cherishing the original’s urbane, romantic atmosphere, this work adds a glamorous band sound and the duo’s refreshing harmonies to create a new allure.
Set against the backdrop of the night city, the lyrics—wishing for a reunion with “you”—can also be heard as their message to move forward toward a new future together with their fans.
It feels perfect for a nighttime drive with someone special.
I wish I could cut it with a beam sword.soshina

This is a track by comedian Soshina that sweeps you away with its impulsive rock sound.
Released in July 2022 as his second single and also included on the album “Naoto Sasaki,” the song follows in the footsteps of the popular track “I Wish I Could Shoot Beams,” delivering the same driving energy.
Over a gritty, hard-hitting performance, it voices an earnest desire to protect someone important.
If you’re looking to break through your current situation or rekindle your inner passion, listening to it will surely give you strength!
Latest Japanese music releases [July 2025] (21–30)
Joined handsFunatsu Mahiro

This is a ballad by Masato Funatsu that gently weaves the warm happiness found in everyday life with an acoustic touch.
The song was written as a CM theme for the Shimane Denkō Group, centered on the theme of human connection.
Unchanging feelings that endure for decades and bonds that deepen when we join hands are expressed through vocals that slowly seep into the heart.
It’s a heartwarming love song that makes the ordinary days spent with someone special feel even more precious.


