RAG MusicRanking
Wonderful Music Rankings

Ranking of Japanese Music/J-POP Artists Popular Among Teens [2026]

Young people are always quick to catch on to trends, no matter the era.

This time, we’ll share a ranking of J-POP artists popular among teens.

Aren’t you curious about the music people your age—or from different generations—are listening to?

If so, check out this article and use it as a conversation starter!

Most Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Artists Among Teens [2026] (Ranks 91–100)

silhouetteKANA-BOON99rank/position

KANA-BOON “Silhouette” Music Video
silhouetteKANA-BOON

It’s the opening theme from the anime “Naruto Shippuden,” hugely popular among teenage boys! It’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke! When you sing it, focus on the key points: keep a solid sense of tempo, feel the occasional bouncy rhythms, and pay attention to the falsetto in the chorus.

With fast-tempo band songs, it’s easy to get excited and speed up as you sing.

Try not to sway your body too much—stay centered so you can maintain a steady rhythm.

For the bouncy rhythm, lightly use your knees to move up and down and you’ll nail the timing.

Make sure your falsetto resonates in your head voice! Overall, I recommend singing lightly with a bright, heady resonance.

Beautiful finsupittsu100rank/position

Spitz is a Japanese band that has continued to be popular since the 1990s.

Their catchy melodies stick in your head no matter where you pick them up.

Especially since the 2020s, they’ve been churning out hits to the point that you could call it a resurgence.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is Utsukushii Hire (Beautiful Fin).

Their music is orthodox pop, which makes it easier to sing compared to other genres, and this track, too, stands out for its friendly, approachable melody with that same quality.

It might seem a bit high, but it’s a range that most women can handle without issue, so try not to switch to falsetto unnecessarily.