[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [J-Pop]
When artists with different styles come together on a single track, unexpected chemistry is born.In the J-POP scene, cross-genre and cross-generation featuring songs keep emerging, continually moving listeners’ hearts.The expressions you don’t see in solo work and the groove that only arises when voices intertwine are the true pleasures unique to collaborations.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of buzzworthy, popular collab tracks.From timeless classics to the latest must-hear songs, you’re sure to find a track you’ll want to add to your playlist!
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[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [Japanese music] (21–30)
Just a Kiss feat. AimyonSuda Masaki

Speaking of Masaki Suda, he has collaborated with many artists, but among them this song especially conveys gentleness and a great tenderness.
The lyrics portray a certain couple with a mature touch, and listening to it sets your heart racing.
Yet there’s a sure, genuine love there, and you can feel the warmth of their care for each other.
What’s particularly notable is that Suda sings the parts expressing a woman’s feelings, while Aimyon sings the parts expressing a man’s feelings.
Focusing on that point makes the song ever more rich and evocative.
WINDING ROADAyaka × Kobukuro

WINDING ROAD is a collaboration song by singer-songwriter Ayaka and the three members of Kobukuro.
It was released in 2007, and many of you may remember it being used in a Nissan Cube commercial.
The song’s biggest draw is, without a doubt, the vocals of these three artists with their overwhelming singing ability.
It’s a truly luxurious track that embodies the very essence of a collaboration.
The harmonies and call-and-response are superb, making it a classic you’ll want to listen to over and over again.
[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [J-Pop] (31–40)
LOVE〜since 1999〜hamasaki ayumi & tsunku

It was released in 1999 as a collaboration credited to Ayumi Hamasaki & Tsunku.
For Ayumi Hamasaki, it was her first song to debut at No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Semi-Double,” and is known for its poignant lyrics.
Don’t you think (feat. Rozarina)THE ORAL CIGARETTES

The Oral Cigarettes’ first-ever featuring track.
It was released digitally in 2019 and included on the following year’s album, SUCK MY WORLD.
Featuring singer-songwriter Rozarina—known for delivering numerous anime songs, including the theme for Poupelle of Chimney Town—the blend of her soaring high notes with Yamataku’s captivating falsetto creates a collaboration that’s breathtakingly beautiful and utterly entrancing.
The worldbuilding, which portrays the end of a romance, and the guitar melody that feels as if it’s shedding tears, draw you in.
The delicate emotions that seem on the verge of crumbling, the sense of duality—the expressive techniques all feel even more striking with Rozarina’s voice layered in.
You can really sense a new side of The Oral Cigarettes’ appeal!
FighterNakajima Mika × Katō Miriya

It was used as the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
The collaboration between two female singers, both boasting charismatic popularity among young women, drew significant attention.
It’s a rock number marked by the powerful yet beautiful vocals of the two artists.
Tonight is the boogie backSuchadarapā feat. Ozawa Kenji

This song was a pioneering collaboration in Japan.
It became a massive hit, bringing both artists’ names to widespread recognition.
A languid dance tune with a catchy melody, it has been covered by many musicians and has remained a beloved number for a long time.
Rendezvous of the EyesFujifaburikku×Furederikku

Hitomi no Rendezvous is a collaboration between Fujifabric and Frederic.
Since both bands share similar musical direction and sound—and are often recommended to each other’s listeners as bands to check out—the collaboration is a resounding success.
It’s an upbeat, energetic track that kicks off with a catchy synth phrase, featuring a cool, danceable sound that makes you want to move.
In the music video, models Shoa Amano and Riina Morisaki showcase a dance performance.



