[Mass-production style] Cute Jirai-kei! Compilation of popular Japanese songs
There’s a term in Japanese: “mass-produced girls.”
It refers to girls who follow trends—wearing similar styles of clothing and doing similar makeup.
In particular, it’s often used for those who go for things like “cute, pink-based fashion” and “loose, fluffy curled hair.”
In short, young people are sharing the things that “everyone likes.”
So this time, I’d like to introduce the music genre these mass-produced girls love: “mass-produced tracks.”
Every one of them is irresistibly cute.
By the time you finish reading, you won’t be able to escape this world either!
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[Mass-Produced] Cute Jirai-kei! Collection of Popular Japanese Songs (21–30)
Hyaluronly GirlZOC

Hyaluronly Girl—playing on “hyaluronic acid” used in cosmetic procedures and “lonely girl”—is characterized by a classic ‘jihai-kei’ (danger-core) vibe.
This song by the idol group ZOC, formed in 2018, has an adorable music video where the members are dressed in goth-loli fashion! The MV’s uniquely cute-yet-broken aesthetic feels like something you won’t be able to escape once you get hooked.
Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

From the very first notes, Ren’ai Circulation is overflowing with calculated cuteness.
This song is the character theme for Nadeko Sengoku, a heroine from the anime Bakemonogatari.
Nadeko is famously portrayed by popular voice actress Kana Hanazawa, and her gentle vocal tone is truly soothing in this track.
In the middle of the song, there’s a whispered singing part, and it feels amazing in your ears when you listen with earphones! The lyrics also feature playful wordplay and a touch of mystery, so be sure to check them out.
immoralrinne

Rinne is a four-member idol group with the tagline “Cyber Gimmick Idols.” Their track “immoral” is a mass-production-style song whose appeal lies in the four members’ distinct, expressive voices.
The chorus is as catchy as a pop tune, making it one of the more approachable songs of its kind and a great entry point for newcomers.
It’s just over three minutes long, so it’s easy to give it a quick listen.
The music video is super cute too, so check it out if you’re interested!
Turing Love feat. SouNanawo Akari

The ending theme of the anime ‘Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It,’ ‘Turing Love feat.
Sou,’ is a catchy emo-pop song with lyrics packed full of science-related terms.
The track is sung by Nanawo Akari, with lyrics and composition by the Vocaloid producer NayutalieN, known for works like ‘Alien Alien.’ The song features alternating male and female vocals, with the male part performed by singer Sou, famous for ‘Mr.
Fixer.’ The playful back-and-forth between the two voices is so cute that before you know it, you’ll be hooked!
HakuChumeBPM15Q

BPM15Q is a techno-style idol unit formed in 2015.
Their song “Hakuchumu” feels fresh with its Chinese-influenced melody.
The high-speed programmed drums using breakbeats and the artificial sound blending in high-pitched synthesizers are seriously addictive to listen to! The music video is super cute as well—members Ichigo Rinahamu and Nicamoq each bring their own distinct charm, so it’s a must-watch.
The delicate outfits the two wear are especially a highlight!
A Christmas Dyed Deep RedOmori Seiko

Seiko Oomori, a singer-songwriter known for the tagline “the passionate type.” Her song “A Christmas Dyed Bright Red” features raw lyrics that seem to speak for those who couldn’t spend a happy Christmas.
The track is striking for its vocals that lay bare her pain, in stark contrast to the fanciful arrangement—it’s honestly heart-wrenching to listen to.
The shouts interwoven with the noise in the latter half are bound to be shocking.
Even if you’ve never listened to ‘jiraikei’-style tracks, this one is well worth a listen!
No same-oshi allowedHoneyWorks feat. kapi

“Same-Oshi Rejection” is a collaboration between HoneyWorks—Japan’s creator unit famous for hits like “Good Morning, Friday”—and the singer Kapi.
By the way, “同担拒否” is read as “dōtan kyohi” and refers to not wanting to interact with other fans who support the same member as you.
The opposite term is “同担歓迎” (dōtan kangei), meaning “welcoming fans of the same member.”
While the song expresses this “same-oshi rejection” feeling, if you look closely at the lyrics, it actually portrays a complex emotion: jealousy when the idol you love is kind to someone else.
The tune is cute and simple, but the lyrics are surprisingly intricate—be sure to check those out too!


