A J-POP song highly popular in South Korea [with a Korean-language cover too!]
Japanese music is gaining attention among younger generations in Korea.
Of course anime plays a role, but in recent years the influence of social media has helped people enjoy music from all over the world, regardless of country.
Through things like dance collaborations between idols and programs such as the “Japan-Korea Top Ten Show,” we can feel the growing exchange between Japanese and Korean artists, as well as the spread of J-pop and Showa-era pop.
For a long time, sales of Japanese records were restricted in Korea, but now it’s great to see them becoming popular and spreading thanks to various influences.
Let’s all enjoy the J-pop that’s so popular in Korea!
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Popular J-POP Songs in South Korea [Korean Covers Included!] (51–60)
Let’s Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~ (Let’s Count the Kisses with You)Koyanagi Yuki (COVER: Fayobi)

This is the debut single by Yuki Koyanagi, a female singer who made a major-label debut while still in high school and left a powerful impression with her overwhelming vocal ability and soulful voice.
Despite being her first release, the song was featured across a range of tie-ins—including variety shows, TV anime, and commercials—and has been covered both in Japan and abroad, making it one of her signature tracks.
In Korea, it was covered by Park Hwayobi, an R&B singer, whose gentler arrangement drew attention for its different feel from the original, which leans more toward a rock ballad.
Celebrated for a beautiful melody that resonates across language barriers, the song enjoys broad support from a wide audience.
Monitoring feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

A much-talked-about track by DECO*27.
Its addictive melody and lyrics are captivating.
Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals accentuate the underlying sense of danger in the words.
Released in November 2024, the song delicately portrays dependency and the desire for control in romantic relationships.
It’s recommended not only for Vocaloid fans but also for anyone interested in the subtleties of human relationships.
Perfect for those who love an emotional atmosphere, it’s growing in popularity—ranking on YouTube’s charts in Korea, among others.
It’s a work that fully showcases DECO*27’s prowess, who has over 1.3 million YouTube subscribers.
TetrisHiiragi Magunetaito

Vocaloid music is attracting attention among younger generations in South Korea as well.
Hiiragi Magnetite’s track uses the game Tetris as a motif while sharply depicting issues in contemporary society.
It features a brisk rhythm and addictive melody, with Heavy Tone Teto’s cute vocals leaving a strong impression.
Released in November 2024, it exploded in popularity, surpassing 3 million views within a week.
The lyrics, which tackle themes like information overload and the complexity of human relationships through social media, have resonated with many listeners.
It’s a recommended song for both Vocaloid fans and game music enthusiasts.
hyururira-pappatuki.

A breezy, uplifting track with a rhythm that feels like the wind rushing through and a free-spirited vibe.
The onomatopoeic title adds a sense of liberation and familiarity.
Tuki.
is a singer-songwriter who debuted in 2023 at the age of 15.
Released in July 2024, this song carries her message of “living as yourself.” Riding the momentum of the hit “Bansanka” in Korea, it’s gaining popularity there as well, even ranking on YouTube’s MV chart.
With its light sound and sensory lyrics, it’s perfect for when you want a change of pace or to feel free.
Give it a listen!
more than wordsHitsuji Bungaku

Sheep Literature’s “more than words” is a hot topic not only for its strong popularity in Japan but also for charting on Spotify’s Viral 50 in South Korea.
Chosen as the ending theme for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, its beautiful melody has captured the hearts of many fans.
Since its release, the song has encouraged and empowered countless listeners.
Even in moments of discouragement, its lyrics convey the importance of continuing to love yourself, resonating across borders and deeply touching young people in Korea as well.
With its warm melody and positive message, it’s a wonderful track that stays close to everyone who listens.


