[May 2026] The latest J-Pop releases. Check out the hottest new tracks!
In Japan’s music scene, countless songs are released every day—not only through digital distribution but also on CD, with music videos often premiering on YouTube ahead of time.
Exploring new J-pop releases is exciting: you can check out buzzworthy tracks like theme songs from dramas and anime, discover new songs from popular artists, or stumble upon music by up-and-coming acts you haven’t heard of yet.
In this article, we’ll introduce a carefully curated selection of recommended tracks chosen by our editorial team from the myriad of new releases.
We’ll be covering many works, so if any song catches your interest, be sure to give it a thorough listen!
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Latest Japanese pop releases (481–490)
cliffhangerHinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 is an idol group that shines across a wide range of fields, from variety shows to live performances.
Their 16th single’s title track is Cliffhanger.
Centered by 5th-generation member Manami Ono, the song—composed by Katsuhiko Sugiyama—stands out for its dramatic development.
The lyrics, which portray a heart that had forgotten romance starting to beat again, are sure to stir listeners’ emotions.
When the music video was released in advance in January 2026, its structure—leaving you eager to see what happens next—became a major talking point.
The CD was released the same month.
The sound blends tension and exhilaration, making it perfect for those moments when you want to be completely absorbed in something.
Give it a listen.
Shoot for the moonHoshimachi Suisei

Suisey Hoshimachi, whose overwhelming vocal prowess captivates listeners, delivers a high-octane rock tune brimming with a sense of speed.
As the title suggests, it conveys the power to pull the trigger without hesitation toward a far-off goal, riding on an addictive melody crafted by the Nanahoshi Orchestra.
This single was written as the opening theme for the TV anime “Midnight Heart Tune,” which began airing in January 2026.
Its passionate message, cheering on those striving for their dreams, meshes perfectly with the show’s worldview.
The coupling track includes a remix of a song that represents her origins, a welcome touch that lets you feel her journey.
It’s an energetic anthem that gives you courage when you want to take on a challenge but can’t quite take that final step.
Cliff-Edge Ruby (VS. Aina the End)Toukyou Sukapara Daisu Ookesutora

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, who have been turning heads with their collaborative “VS.
Series” featuring a variety of guests, present the fifth installment with Aina the End: “Cliff-Edge Ruby (VS.
Aina the End).” It’s a grand, high-velocity track where a weighty ska sound meshes beautifully with strings.
With powerful lyrics that flip even cliff-edge situations into chances for a comeback, and Aina the End’s expressively dynamic vocals and rap, this song is sure to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Released in January 2026, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Professional: Insurance Investigator Ren Amane,” and also drew attention for Kenta Matsukuma’s participation in the production.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you need the courage to face difficulties.
Cipher CipherHanazawa Kana

Voice actress Kana Hanazawa, who continues to captivate many fans with her translucent vocal timbre and exceptional acting, has released the single “Cipher Cipher,” which began early streaming on January 9, 2026.
The track was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime MATO Seihei no Slave 2.
Written and composed by Shizuku from Polkadot Stingray, the song is a thrilling rock number that fuses razor-sharp sonics with a sense of speed.
Its lyrics, sprinkled with self-observation and introspective perspectives like a cipher, pair with recurring phrases to create an intensely addictive pull.
With the two-man live “Pol-Kana Battle” also on the horizon, it’s a hotly talked-about track you’ll want to cue up when it’s time to go all out.
PrayerFujikawa Chiai

Singer-songwriter Chiai Fujikawa, who weaves sharp words out of everyday struggles.
Released digitally in January 2026, this work was written as the ending theme for the TV anime “Eating Off the Death Game.” Composed by Seima Kondo of Elements Garden, its music video—shot in Sweden—also drew attention.
The lyrics, which sing of the will to keep moving forward by the light of a small hope even when good, evil, and what’s right become indistinct, quietly nestle close to the listener’s heart.
Even when you feel a senselessness that seems beyond prayer, it may give you the courage to take a step forward.
It’s a ballad meant to be savored on a quiet night, and it’s set to be included on the album “Three-Meter Radius,” releasing in March 2026.
Our riddlesTsunomaki Watame

VTuber Tsunomaki Watame, who’s loved for her sheep-themed character and assured vocal prowess.
Her digital single “Bokura no Nazo Nazo,” released in December 2025, is a brisk, exhilarating pop-rock tune produced by Akita Horie that feels great to listen to.
The lyrics liken the importance of continuing to ask questions in a world without absolute answers to a riddle, something many listeners will probably relate to their own unresolved, day-to-day worries.
With luxurious guest vocals from her Hololive peers—such as Sakura Miko and Hoshimachi Suisei—the choral parts add to a festive, impactful atmosphere.
It’s a playful, positivity-charged track I’d recommend when you’re feeling lost or need a boost of energy.
DunkTodoroki Hajime

Hololive Production VTuber Hajime Todoroki’s digital single “Dunk,” released in January 2026, drew attention for being both written and choreographed by the artist herself.
Its lyrics, which parallel the flow of a basketball game with the push-and-pull of romance, pair with a rhythm-rich sound to create an addictive track.
The more you listen, the more it makes you want to fall in love! It’s an energetic dance tune with a danceable beat that gets your body moving.


