[2026] The latest Japanese pop songs that liven up parties and performances: surefire crowd favorites
Being asked to put on a performance at a wedding reception or after-party—one of life’s biggest events—comes with a lot of responsibility.
Playing it safe might mean singing a song or doing a dance, but if you’re wondering which songs will really get the crowd going, we’ve got you covered with recommended Japanese tracks, from the latest hits to timeless classics.
From massive hits with fun choreography everyone can dance to, to tender, moving numbers dedicated to the bride and groom, you’re sure to find a song that fits your purpose.
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[2026] The latest J‑Pop that livens up parties and performances: Surefire hits (111–120)
A View of JapanYajima Biyōshitsu

The two members of Tunnels and Show Ayanokoji formed a special unit as three sisters and performed a song.
If you watch the music video, it’s really fun, funny, and uplifting, so how about imitating their outfits and afros and giving it a try? I’m sure it would be a hit.
[2026] The latest J‑Pop that livens up parties and performances: All‑time crowd‑pleasers (121–130)
Open the doorKanda Sayaka, Tsuda Eiyu

It’s a wonderful song with beautiful male-female harmonies.
If you perform it as a wedding reception act with the roles reversed, I’m sure it’ll be a hit! The gestures are adorable, so it would definitely hype up the crowd if the bride and groom showcased it for their guests!
rainbowSuda Masaki

This is Masaki Suda’s fifth single, widely loved across generations after being chosen as the theme song for the film STAND BY ME Doraemon 2.
The music video, which dramatizes the deepening bonds of a family through marriage and childbirth, also became a hot topic.
The lyrics, reminiscent of a proposal, leave a strong impression.
While Suda’s unadorned vocals give the song a simple, down-to-earth feel, the words convey a firm resolve to protect one’s family.
It might be the perfect song to express the sentiment, “Wishing you a lifetime of happiness!”
sparkleFuji Kaze

A song by singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze that became a hot topic after surpassing 100 million total streams.
Written in 2021 as the theme for the Honda VEZEL commercial, it’s a light, fast-paced number brimming with drive.
In the music video, Fujii Kaze performs a wonderfully relaxed, effortless dance alongside dancers.
With its refreshing message—“No matter how attractive someone else may be, I still want to be with you”—it’s a perfect song for a wedding where vows of eternity are exchanged, and a great pick to liven up the festivities.
Best FriendNishino Kana

Speaking of the modern-day “Best Friend,” it has to be Kana Nishino’s song.
It’s a track about true friends who can not only praise each other but also point out each other’s flaws.
It’s the kind of song you’d want to sing together with all your friends at a friend’s wedding.
Dear BrideNishino Kana

Kana Nishino, who became hugely popular—especially among young women—as the queen of love songs.
Among her tracks, the one that has become a staple at wedding receptions is Dear Bride.
Since it was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s news program Mezamashi TV, many of you have probably heard it.
The lyrics celebrating marriage are lovely.
TATTOO (feat. Akina Nakamori)Katori Shingo

This lavish collaboration between Shingo Katori and Akina Nakamori has finally come to life.
Set in a city full of falsehoods, it portrays the feelings of a woman seeking true love.
The lyrics are striking as she pushes away a man with a cold heart with a sharp “Get out!” and, through the ritual of etching a red rose tattoo on her soul, urges a rebirth.
Released as a digital single on November 20, 2024, it is also included on Katori’s third album, “Circus Funk.” It’s a recommended song for those who want to sing their feelings for someone special at a wedding performance or after-party.


