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Popular Japanese rappers. Recommended Japanese (J-pop) rappers.

Japanese hip-hop has now gained enough mainstream recognition to appear on J-POP charts.

From veteran rappers who have built the scene to up-and-coming artists who’ve risen to prominence in recent years, a wide variety of rappers are active today.

In this article, we’ll introduce these rappers all at once, regardless of generation!

It’s a lineup that will catch the eye of hardcore hip-hop heads as well as those who are just thinking about getting into hip-hop.

Let’s dive right in!

Popular Japanese rappers. Recommended Japanese rappers (71–80)

LOW BATTERY BOYRin Oto

LOW BATTERY BOY – Rin-ne (Official Music Video)
LOW BATTERY BOYRin Oto

Rin-ne, a rapper from Fukuoka Prefecture, is known for his gentle, laid-back flow.

He began rapping at 18, made a name for himself in MC battles, and debuted in May 2021 with his first album, “swipe sheep.” His total views on YouTube have exceeded 130 million, and he also won the New Artist Award at the 62nd Japan Record Awards.

With an emotional vibe and richly expressive Japanese lyrics, he’s especially popular among younger listeners.

His catalog ranges widely—from nostalgic sounds reminiscent of the ’90s to message-driven songs themed around encounters and farewells.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience Rin-ne’s unique world.

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t-Ace “Forgot the Sparkle” (Official Video)
Glitter Forgottent-Ace

Rapper t-Ace, a charismatic figure who enjoys overwhelming support from younger generations.

Because of his provocative fashion and performances, people often think he’s “totally wild,” but in reality he’s also a logical thinker who seriously considers the scene’s realities.

On the popular show NEET Tokyo, he’s shown understanding of the underground and a strong love for hip-hop.

Keeping that side of him in mind when you listen to his tracks might make them sound like entirely different works!

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SHO – Stop Doing Drugs “Stop Taking Dope” (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) “STOP DOING DRUGS” Japanese HIP HOP
Stop doing drugs.SHO

SHO is a hip-hop artist with a unique background as a former member of Japan’s national alpine ski team.

While boasting an impressive record—junior national team at 17 and national team at 19—he was sparked by the early impact of Tupac and DMX to start making music.

Since 2007, he has been active primarily on the streets, in clubs, and on YouTube, steadily growing his fanbase with over 50,000 CDs sold and 30 million video views.

He made his debut with the album “RIZE & PEACE” and has raised his profile through distinctive tracks.

Since 2021, he has gained traction in Europe and has since been recognized in the U.S., Africa, and Asia, showcasing a truly global presence.

Though unconventional, he delivers a core, powerful message and, perhaps unexpectedly, an authentic drill sound—promising to keep entertaining heads for years to come.

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Shogema / Variable Repeat (Official Music Video) [JUMP JACK JAPP “SHINJUKU UNDERLAND” Opening Theme]
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Tokyo-born rapper Shogen captivates hip-hop heads with his unique, melodious style that incorporates elements of jazz and soul.

He discovered hip-hop during his school years, building his name by performing at local clubs and events.

He won a nationwide freestyle battle, earning recognition for his exceptional improvisational expression.

His sharp lyrics, which cut into social issues and everyday life, and his genre-defying musical diversity are key attractions.

Beyond his music, he actively gives back to his community through initiatives like supporting music education for young people and hosting workshops in local neighborhoods, so if you go to Sumida Ward, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to connect with him in some way.

He’s a highly recommended rapper for anyone seeking music with a distinctive worldview and profound messages.

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DOTAMA "Apology Press Conference" (Official Music Video)
apology press conferenceDOTAMA

DOTAMA is a rapper from a family of educators.

He has been competing in MC battles since 2003 and has won numerous titles.

While experiencing life as a salaried worker, he released songs from the perspective of working people and is known for his unique style of rapping in glasses, a necktie, and a suit.

His albums “SURVIVAL” and “Shakaijin” (Working Adult) frequently tackle themes of contemporary society, resonating with listeners.

After overcoming the tragedy of his younger brother’s suicide, he devoted himself to music following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

He launched his independent label, Shakaijin Music, and has been active across a wide range of fields.

His powerful diss tracks and sharp social insights are compelling—recommended not only for hip-hop fans but also for anyone who questions modern society.