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Ranking of Popular Japanese Music and J-Pop Artists Among High School Students [2026]

Dramas, movies, anime, live shows, and the internet.

There are more ways to listen to music now than ever before.

It’s fun when you come across a wonderful song, isn’t it?

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Japanese artists popular among high school students.

It’s a roundup we hope people will check out—those who are currently in high school, and even those who aren’t but are curious about the music that’s popular with younger generations right now.

Ranking of Popular Japanese Music/J-POP Artists Among High School Students [2026] (11–20)

A Little Love SongMONGOL80015rank/position

A beloved classic that stands as a monument to youth punk! Riding on a driving, fast-paced beat, it sings of love for the important people close to us and an unchanging, eternal bond.

Its straightforward message fires up your heart every time you listen and gives you the energy to keep your hands moving at work! Featured on MONGOL800’s album “MESSAGE,” released in September 2001, this song sold over 2.8 million copies despite being an indie release, and it was used as the motif for the film “Little Love Song” and as the ending theme for the anime “Teasing Master Takagi-san.” It’s a guaranteed pick-me-up when you want to boost your mood and focus, or when you need that last push—highly recommended!

Happinessarashi16rank/position

ARASHI – Happiness [Official Music Video]
Happinessarashi

An energetic song that makes you want to break into a run as you bask in the morning light.

Set to refreshing guitar sounds, it paints an image of sprinting toward the future.

Born as a TV drama’s theme song, it’s a beloved anthem packed with positive messages.

Perfect for those taking on new challenges or seeking the courage to move forward.

It’s a track that lifts your spirits and helps you take that first step with a smile.

DREAMIN’ONDa-iCE17rank/position

Da-iCE / <TV Anime “ONE PIECE” Theme Song> “DREAMIN’ ON” Music Video
DREAMIN’ONDa-iCE

This song expresses the courage and strong will to pursue one’s dreams.

Released in August 2020, it was selected as the 23rd opening theme for the popular anime ONE PIECE.

As the first installment of Da-iCE’s six-month consecutive release plan, it was created with a focus on the theme of “vision.” The lyrics, written by Sota Hanamura, are notable for their powerful message.

The song celebrates the spirit of adventure in taking on unknown worlds with your friends and the importance of staying true to yourself.

Conveying the value of moving forward without being defeated by adversity, this track is sure to encourage everyone taking on events at sports days and athletic festivals together with their teammates!

Only for you, clear skiesYorushika18rank/position

Yorushika – Just Clear Skies for You (MUSIC VIDEO)
Only for you, clear skiesYorushika

This is one of Yorushika’s signature songs, released in 2018.

It’s a bittersweet pop track themed around summer, youth, love, and parting.

The overall vocal range is relatively narrow at D4–D#5, so it’s highly recommended for singers who find higher notes easier than lower ones.

In the verses (A and B sections), it’s more spoken than sung, and the spacing between phrases is a key point.

The solid band arrangement makes it easy to lock into the groove, so you’ll likely feel your energy rise in the chorus.

Listen closely to the drums and be careful not to rush the tempo.

In the last chorus, the key changes and the pitch goes even higher, so try to sing with extra drive and momentum.

one’s true feelingssumika19rank/position

sumika / Honne [Music Video] *Theme song for the 99th All Japan High School Soccer Championship
one’s true feelingssumika

A song by sumika that directly expresses a universal inner conflict—“Maybe I should give up, but I really don’t want to!”—that everyone has felt at least once.

It was written as the official support song for the 99th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

The dramatic arrangement woven by piano and band is striking, building from a quiet, introspective verse into a chorus where resolve crystallizes, stirring the heart.

More than just a typical cheer-up anthem, its appeal lies in portraying the determination to move forward only after first acknowledging one’s own weaknesses.

It’s perfect for high school students standing at the milestone of graduation, about to take a new step, reminding them of the immense importance of friends who strive alongside them.

broad daylightKing Gnu20rank/position

Triggered by its selection as the theme song for the drama “Innocence: False Accusation Lawyer,” it became an explosive hit.

King Gnu had already been highly regarded among music enthusiasts for their taste and technical skill, but “Hakujitsu” gave the impression that they suddenly stepped into the spotlight.

While “Hakujitsu” initially seems like a gentle ballad from its mellow intro, its rhythmically woven lyrics and powerful vocal delivery make it a track that can really liven up a karaoke room.

If you can sing it flawlessly at karaoke, you’re sure to be the star of the show.

Ranking of Popular Japanese Music and J-Pop Artists Among High School Students [2026] (21–30)

Live in the present.Saucy Dog21rank/position

Saucy Dog “Live in the present.” Music Video
Live in the present.Saucy Dog

Powerfully singing of youthful passion and hope, this Saucy Dog track was created as a cheer anthem for the 101st All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Portraying growth through overcoming setbacks and hardship, bonds with teammates, and the courage to move forward while staying true to oneself, the song deeply resonates with young people navigating high school life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Released in December 2022, it has become an indispensable fan favorite at their live shows, giving a strong push not only to soccer players but also to students working hard every day for their clubs and school events.