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 Standards and Massive Hits Too!] Best Hits of Popular J-POP Songs (111–120)
flareSuperfly

A song released in November 2019.
It’s the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Scarlet.” With lyrics that cherish the inner voice and encourage living powerfully, it evokes a flame of the heart—like a quiet fighting spirit.
The music video, which expresses this with candles, is also a must-see.
The la-la-la toward the end feels warm and uplifting.
Do your best!sadamasashi

This is a very positive song written in the Nagasaki dialect that Masashi Sada himself dearly loves.
It makes you want to give your all in both love and work.
Even if you cry or stumble, it encourages you to get back up again and again.
BLAST!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It’s a song overflowing with a burning desire for self-actualization! With its energetic sound and powerful lyrics, just listening to it gives you a boost.
Released in August 2017, this track is a precious work marking the final release of Momoiro Clover Z as a five-member group.
Its innovative approach, blending hip-hop and pop, showcases the wide range of their musicality.
It’s a song that gives courage to those facing difficulties, so I recommend listening to it before taking on a big challenge.
It’s sure to fill you with courage and hope!
single bedSha ran Q

It was released in 1994 as Sharam Q’s sixth single.
It continued to be a long-running hit and became the band’s first million-selling song.
The song expresses regret for a lost girlfriend and the sorrow of a broken heart, resonating with many men as a poignant ballad.
glass slippersGoto Maki

Maki Goto, who has now become a beautiful mother with an aura of mature allure.
This is a precious single from the time when she was just about to climb the steps from girlhood to adulthood.
The slightly grown-up, sexy singing and dancing have a delicacy you can only feel from that specific period.



