Recent songs sung by male vocalists in Japanese music [2026]
In Japan’s music scene, countless artists emerge every day, each releasing a variety of tracks.
Recently, many songs have broken through thanks to social media like TikTok, and music trends are changing at a rapid pace.
In this article, we’ll spotlight the latest Japanese songs you often hear on social media and around town, focusing on tracks with male vocals.
We’ve picked selections across genres—from singer-songwriters to rock bands—so take this opportunity to give them a thorough listen.
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Recent songs (2026) sung by male vocalists in Japanese music [131–140]
apopheniakuro usagi

A digital single by Vocaloid producer and singer Kuro Usagi, slated for release in October 2025.
Centered on the psychological phenomenon of finding meaning in random events, it portrays an inner world trapped by anxiety-driven overinterpretation through symbols like fortune-telling and black cats.
A heartfelt desire to break free from the prison of meaning-making comes through both in the structure—moving from lyrics and a minimal beat into a double-speed-feel chorus—and in the song’s overall presentation.
I think it’s a great fit for introspective moods.
Color of loveCrimson Crat Clan

This song was released in October 2025 by Crimson Crat Clan, a men’s idol group composed of former live streamers.
It’s a love song that portrays emotions as colors, written and composed by 17, Misako Sakazume, and Ryo Mizutani.
Through color imagery like blue skies, clouds, and the hues of love, it weaves shifting feelings, while its refreshing melody and harmonies resonate pleasantly.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to share your feelings with someone special.
Until You Die OutFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

This track, released by the Kobe-born electrocore band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas as the ending theme for the anime Ninja to Gokudou, features an intense sound where synth textures and screams collide.
The interplay of clean vocals and shouts is quintessentially their style.
The lyrics, themed around life and death, express the resolve of those living the harsh fates of ninjas and gangsters.
It was released digitally in October 2025, with the music video dropping alongside the anime’s broadcast.
A must-listen for fans of heavy music.
GHOSTHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP’s “GHOST,” digitally released in October 2025, captivates with its stylish sound that fuses strings and electronic tones.
With a unique vibe that blends a dark atmosphere and playful charm, it brilliantly captures the thrill of late-night excitement.
As a Halloween song, it’s perfect as background music for parties with friends.
Dive into the world of cool yet irresistibly endearing ghosts.
Our SongHi-STANDARD

A track from the mini-album “Screaming Newborn Baby,” released in November 2025 by Hi-STANDARD, the punk rock band that set a milestone in melodic hardcore in the ’90s and resumed activity after a long hiatus.
Following the passing of Akira Totsuoka, ZAX from The BONEZ joined as the new drummer, marking the first step of the band’s new lineup.
It’s a rock tune that kicks off with a poppy guitar phrase, singing of an unwavering resolve to keep chasing dreams and the unchanging bonds of friendship despite the passage of time.
While retaining the powerful punch characteristic of punk, the lyrics add a mature perspective shaped by the years, resonating with anyone striving to move forward with love for family and friends in their heart.
Mad PulseMADKID

Released in October 2025 as the opening theme for the anime DIGIMON BEATBREAK, this track is a rock tune bursting with MADKID’s energetic performance.
Centered on the theme of believing in yourself and keeping your rhythm, the lyrics use music and beats as metaphors to deliver a powerful message.
The aggressive arrangement, weaving together guitar sounds and rap, is incredibly cool.
When you feel like you’re losing your pace, this song might give you the strength you need.
Uncontrollablesatomi

Satomi, who is also active as a member of the entertainment unit Strawburry Prince (focused on video streaming), released this track from his second full album “S’s” in September 2025.
Many listeners may find themselves relating their own experiences to the lyrics, which depict someone resisting peer pressure and standing firm for what’s right.
The heavy, hard‑driving band sound and vocals laced with shouts are sure to set your heart ablaze.
It’s an aggressive rock tune where uncontrollable impulses erupt.


