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[J-Pop] Debut songs by male solo artists from the 1990s

An artist’s debut single is a precious testimony—packed with raw impulses, determination, and all kinds of intentions.

Listeners from later generations are often surprised or convinced when they hear the debut songs of artists with long careers.

There’s something you can only sense in a first work—this isn’t limited to music.

This article spotlights male solo artists in Japanese music who debuted in the 1990s, the golden age of J-pop when CDs sold the most in Japan, and introduces their memorable debut tracks.

Including artists who launched solo careers after being in bands, enjoy the unique charms of debut songs—from mega-hits to hidden gems!

[J-Pop] Debut Songs by Male Solo Artists of the 1990s (21–30)

Until the world endsWANDS

WANDS “Until the World Ends… [WANDS 5th Generation ver.]” MV
Until the world endsWANDS

WANDS is a three-piece rock band known as one of the most iconic acts among Being artists who dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.

Their 8th single, “Until the World Ends…,” used as the second ending theme for the TV anime Slam Dunk, is a memorable track featuring emotional lyrics and a catchy melody.

For those who listened to it in real time, singing along may bring back vivid memories of that era.

With the 2022 release of the animated film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, the song has been garnering renewed acclaim as a million-selling number.

In conclusion

I’ve put together a fresh roundup of debut songs by male Japanese solo artists who debuted in the 1990s.

Listening to them again now—taking into account how their careers have unfolded since—leads to all sorts of new discoveries you might not have noticed before, which is really interesting.

And since most of these artists are still active today, there’s a good chance you can catch these songs live, too!