Big Hits, Including New Standard Favorites! Best Hits of Popular J-POP Songs
You probably hear J-pop all the time—theme songs from dramas and movies, tracks everyone’s talking about on the radio and music shows, karaoke staples, and more!
That said, there are so many famous J-pop songs out there.
So in this article, we’ll give you a comprehensive look at both newer hits and timeless J-pop classics.
From masterpieces of J-pop’s golden era to must-hear hits of the Reiwa era, we’ve selected a wide range—so you’ll likely run into a few “Oh, I know this one!” moments.
At the beginning of the page, you’ll also find many songs that are widely loved and often played or sung in various settings, so be sure to check them out!
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[New Standard, Huge Hits Too!] J-POP Popular Songs Best Hits (91–100)
Speed Livemisono

This song was tied in as the theme for the film adaptation of the comic Lovely★Complex.
The popular comic depicts a bittersweet romance between a tall girl with a delicate maiden’s heart and a short boy with a manly spirit.
It was brilliantly brought to life in a live-action adaptation.
MHamasaki Ayumi

Speaking of Ayumi Hamasaki, she’s a Japanese diva who defined the 2000s and enjoyed charismatic popularity among young women.
She’s undeniably one of the singers who built an era in the J-pop scene.
The song she released in 2000 is one of her signature love songs.
Listening to it again, her overwhelming vocal prowess is breathtaking, and it’s easy to see why it became a social phenomenon.
In the 2019 novel “M: Ai Subeki Hito ga Ite,” it was revealed—and became a hot topic—that the “M” refers to Masato Matsuura.
Diamond WaveKuraki Mai

It was used as the theme song for the sports program “SPORTS Urugusu,” so sports fans may have heard it.
It’s an up-tempo tune that conjures images of a blue sky and a vast ocean, and it makes you want to head outside with a special someone or close friends.
Love ☆ QueenE-Girls

This song is by the popular girls’ dance and vocal group E-girls.
It also drew attention as their first single after becoming an 11-member lineup.
It’s an upbeat dance number.
The music video—E-girls’ first to be filmed in Las Vegas—is also a highlight.
The impact of a single dropUVERworld

This is the 30th single and the first in about half a year.
The catchphrase is “Keep moving forward.” Simple and cool! It’s also the opening theme for the anime Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, and the limited edition was sold with a newly illustrated anime jacket.



