The World of Addictive Songs: Loops that Spiral with Irresistible Catchiness
If you’re looking for songs that get stuck in your head, this is a must-listen!
Of course, there’s the addictive pull of melody and rhythm, but there are also tracks where the very sound of the words hooks you.
There are many angles—and that comical vibe is often one of the hallmarks.
What songs come to your mind?
I researched many tracks that incorporate rap and realized there are so many playful, fun songs out there.
Keep an ear out for quirky, offbeat wordplay that snags your attention!
Now then, let’s open the door to the world of irresistibly catchy songs you’ll want to play over and over!
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The World of Addictive Songs: Highly Addictive, Loopy Tracks (11–20)
KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi

A track where the fierce beats woven by electrorock and drum’n’bass unfold into a soundscape brimming with raw energy, pulling in listeners one after another.
Kenshi Yonezu masterfully fuses emotionally stirring sound with lyrics that pierce the heart.
Musically, it portrays a protagonist who, despite grappling with desire and inner conflict, longs to live freely, and it vividly depicts a sense of emptiness through the repetition of plain, matter-of-fact words.
Released in November 2022, this piece was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man, further amplifying the show’s distinctive worldview.
It expresses emotional highs and lows through music, drawing you into the story with its addictive rhythms and melodies.
Highly recommended for those seeking energetic music.
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A uniquely catchy pop-rock tune with an irresistibly memorable melody and a dash of irony about modern society.
This message song from UNISON SQUARE GARDEN vividly portrays contrasts between sweet and bitter, the subtle discomforts lurking in everyday life, and the tension between individuality and equality.
The more you listen, the more you discover, and its charm will have you humming along again and again.
Released from the album “Ninth Peel,” recorded in May 2015, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Blood Blockade Battlefront.
It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone trying to keep moving forward, even while feeling lost amid hectic days.
How Many BoogieFuma no KTR × SKRYU × WAZGOGG

A collaboration by Fuma no KTR, SKRYU, and WAZGOGG that rides an irresistibly catchy beat to celebrate the pursuit of staying true to oneself.
The funky, groovy sound meshes perfectly with laid-back, humorous rap, making it a track that feels better with every listen.
Featured on the EP “Wasuremono,” released in February 2023, the song’s music video stars actors Natsumi Ikedo and Shota Minami, and the quirky “chill-out dance” in the video also drew attention.
It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to enjoy self-expression or is looking for upbeat music to refresh their mood.
You’ll likely find yourself hitting repeat over and over.
Fuzzy NavelConton Candy

It’s a pleasant track where the warm, bittersweet mood melts together, imbued with the sweet scent of oranges.
It elegantly portrays the sweet, bitter, and aching emotions born from love by likening them to the taste of a cocktail.
While the melody feels refreshing, it’s quintessentially Conton Candy in the way it sings of the complexities of a loving heart.
Released in April 2023, this work is slated to be included on the album “melt pop,” scheduled for release in 2024.
The lyrics beautifully balance a sweet, love-song ambiance with a mature, narrative quality.
With a nostalgic atmosphere and an addictive melody, it also trended on social media.
Brother BeatSnow Man

It’s a lively mixture rock tune that makes you want to start dancing! It’s a song by Snow Man, a popular group from Johnny & Associates, released in 2022 as their sixth single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film Osomatsu-san, in which they starred.
The lyrics are memorable for the fun way they reveal the relationships between the characters from Osomatsu-san.
Listening to it brings to mind your own close friends.
So, how about singing it at karaoke with your friends?
PAKUasmi

From the very first notes, it’s nothing but hooks! This track by Osaka-born singer-songwriter asmi was released digitally in 2022.
If you’re thinking, “Somehow, I feel like I’ve heard this somewhere,” that might be because the songwriting was done by meiyo, the creator of ‘Nani Yattemo Umaku Ikanai.’ The sound arrangement goes all-in on cuteness, and asmi’s poppy vocals really shine.
It’s the kind of song you can loop endlessly on repeat.
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Thaï nana (Jacky Show)Kazéro

This is the song that went viral on Twitter and other social media as a “weird but addictive” track.
It’s by the French duo Kazero and was released in 1986.
The laid-back melody sticks in your head and won’t let go.
The new wave vibe makes it fun too—before you know it, your body starts swaying on its own.
The lyrics, which capture the feelings of a protagonist who falls in love with a Thai girl, are unique as well! Even if you don’t understand the words, you can still get hooked…
The world of music is so wide, isn’t it?


