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A wonderful classic

Songs that junior high school students like. Classic and popular Japanese hits.

Once you’re in junior high school, you naturally start listening to all kinds of music—not just the songs that hit the charts, but also tracks you discover through your family and friends!

I’m sure many of you feel like, “I want to discover new music!” or “I want to keep up with my friends’ music conversations!”

So in this article, we’ll introduce a collection of songs from buzzworthy artists in recent years, as well as tracks by artists who are staples in the J-POP scene.

We’ve gathered songs you’ll definitely want to hear as a junior high student, including tracks trending on TikTok and anime theme songs.

Listen to the songs we’re about to introduce, and share them with your friends too!

Songs that junior high school students like: Classic and popular Japanese hits (51–60)

fluffyHatsuboshi Gakuen

It’s a love song that captures the heart-fluttering feelings of a girl falling in love.

Created by the familiar Hatsuboshi Academy from the mobile game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” it was included on their second single, “Yellow Big Bang!,” released in March 2025.

Kotone Fujita’s refreshing vocals and the catchy melody resonate pleasantly.

It beautifully expresses the sparkle of romance shining through everyday life.

Give it a listen when you want to get in a romantic mood!

RaiseChilli Beans.

Chilli Beans. – Raise [TV animation “ONE PIECE” Ending Theme Song]
RaiseChilli Beans.

This is the song that also plays as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime One Piece.

It’s included on Chilli Beans.’ fourth single, “for you.” Chilli Beans., known to fans as Chiribi, are also familiar for their theme songs in dramas like Play It Cool, Guys and Hana Sugisaki’s Off-Camera Days.

This track perfectly overlaps One Piece’s straightforward spirit with Chiribi’s fresh sentiments, saying, “We don’t know what awaits us, but let’s keep moving forward on our own two feet.” It’s a wonderful song that even people who don’t know the anime should give a listen to.

rabbit holeDECO*27

DECO*27 – Rabbit Hole feat. Hatsune Miku
rabbit holeDECO*27

DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer who has created numerous hit tunes with a sound that fuses band music and electronica.

Released digitally on May 20, 2023, “Rabbit Hole” features hysteric synths and a fast-paced beat that make it irresistibly addictive.

The lyrics, depicting a girl who follows her instincts, craft a vibe that’s cute yet subtly cynical.

It’s a catchy, upbeat pop track that’s also a great pick for junior high schoolers at karaoke.

boys and girlsKanzaki Iori

Kanzaki Iori is active as a Vocaloid producer, singer, music producer, and novelist.

This song, “Shounen Shoujo” (Boys and Girls), is his first release since going independent, and its lyrics feel like they capture the emotions of that new beginning.

When you start something new and take your first steps toward a dream, a wall inevitably appears in your path.

I can’t help but feel that this song is what you need to keep going without letting your spirit break.

All of Kanzaki Iori’s works give me the impression of a “cry from the heart,” and this track is no exception—one I recommend listening to before you bottle up your emotions.

DarlingSuda Keina

Keina Suda – Darling (Music Video)
DarlingSuda Keina

Singer-songwriter Keina Suda—also known for his work as a Vocaloid producer under the name Balloon and for releasing the hit “Charles,” which is especially popular among younger generations—continues to captivate audiences.

His digital-only single “Darling,” released on January 25, 2023, features a tight ensemble and an addictive melody that really sticks with you.

The lyrics evoke a sense of emotional distance that never quite closes with someone you love, something listeners of all ages are likely to relate to.

It’s a pop song that’s both sentimental and lyrical.