Rachel’s Top 10 J-Pop Artists

In seventh grade I had my half-Japanese friend burn me a CD full of her favorite Japanese music. That CD, full of Japanese boy bands, ballads, technopop, and anime themes, was my first introduction to J-Pop. That music was one of the things that inspired me to learn Japanese, and I still listen to the songs on it today in an old-timey thing known as a “CD Player.”

As an exchange student in Japan though, I realized just how few Japanese songs I was actually able to sing when I went to karaoke for the first time. From then on, I have dedicated a lot of time to discovering, listening to, and learning popular Japanese songs. So now, after a few years of experience and keeping up to date with the Japanese music scene, I come to you with a list of my top ten Japanese musicians. I like to listen to a wide variety of styles, so I tried to keep my list diverse. Enjoy!

My Top 10 J-Pop Artists

Here are my top ten artists. Don’t get mad at me if your favorite doesn’t make it (Who are we kidding, of course you’ll get mad at me)! So, put on some nice headphones, sit back, relax and get ready to listen to some good music, no matter where in the world you live.

10. YUI

YUI is one of the first J-Pop artists that I ever listened to. I have a soft spot for female singer/songwriters, and YUI satisfies that with her mix of cheery pop and acoustic ballads. I think I might have enjoyed YUI more before I started to understand Japanese, though. Her voice can be a little annoying at times, and the way she sings can make it pretty hard to understand her lyrics. But overall, YUI is a very accessible girly pop artist. Think Taylor Swift but with less country.

9. Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵)

Namie Amuro, often called the “Queen of J-Pop,” definitely deserves to be on this list even though I don’t listen to her very much. Mostly an R&B singer, her music is more similar to popular hits in the US than AKB-type musicians. Her career has spanned longer than any other female artist- starting in 1992 she continues to make music today despite controversy as a divorced single mother.

8. FUNKY MONKEY BABYS (ファンキーモンキーベイビーズ)

I first heard FMB when I was part of the brass band club at my high school in Japan. We played a lot of pop song covers, and FMB’s “Namida” was one of them. Since then, I’ve fallen in love with their loose, easy to listen to hip-hoppy/pop sound. One thing that makes them stand out is their use of celebrity’s faces on their album covers.

7. aiko

Imagine you are in a fancy club, and a jazzy woman is playing loose breezy piano and singing away. Aiko is usually what I play for friends who don’t listen to J-Pop. Going strong since 1998, most of her albums have peaked at No.1 on the charts. Her unique voice and unique love songs are easy to listen to even if you don’t catch everything she says. Aiko, like YUI, tends to run her words when singing, making comprehension hard if you’re not used to hearing it.

6. SMAP

In terms of boy bands, the  80′s-90′s band SMAP is out of style compared to the more modern and popular boy band, Arashi. But since this is my list, I chose SMAP over Arashi simply because their music is better. SMAP is still active and still getting their singles on the charts, even if they are old. Sing for me, attractive males! Sing!

5. Perfume (パフューム)

Technopop. Technopop with girls. Technopop with three insanely cute girls. Perfume is as bubblegum as it gets. Loud and dancey, Perfume is what I listen to when it is 3 AM and I have an essay due at 8AM. At first just an average singing group, Perfume became what they are today when the genius producer/composer Yasutaka Nakata became their main producer. Nakata has also been responsible for the techno group Capsule and has recently been producing and writing for the ultra-famous Kyary Pamyu Pamyu as well.

4. Mr. Children

Mr. Children (often called ミスチル or “Mischil” for short) may be an old band, but they are a legendary one. In the 90′s they created the “Mischil Phenomenon” by basically taking over the media and showing up everywhere. On the surface they might not seem too different from other pop/rock bands to non-Japanese-speaking J-Pop fans, but if you can understand Japanese lyrics, its easier to appreciate and enjoy Mr. Children for the gem that they are.

3. Angela Aki (アンジェラ・アキ)

My female singer/songwriter bias is showing again, and Angela Aki is my favorite in that genre. A Japanese-American, she was born in Japan, but attended high school in Hawaii and university in Washington DC. She’s released albums in both Japan and the US, but only really took off in Japan. She plays piano for her songs herself (like a Japanese Regina Spektor), and writes superb lyrics.

2. GReeeeN

This rock band is comprised of four members, which is one of the reasons why they have four “e”‘s in their name. The band came together when the men were in dental school, so the e’s also look like a row of teeeeth! In order to keep their music careers separate from their dentistry careers, the members have never revealed their names or faces. So, unlike many other bands or artists with pretty faces attached, you know that it’s GReeeeN’s music that is deserving of the attention they get. GReeeeN’s lyrics tend to be exciting and inspiring, and I have had my share of feels arise from listening to their music.

1. Ikimonogakari (いきものがかり)

Hands down, Ikimonogakari is my favorite Japanese band. Comprised of two male guitarists and one female singer, their songs are surprisingly girl-oriented despite most of their songs being written by Yoshiki Mizuno, one of the male guitarists. The singer, Kiyoe Yoshioka has a voice that is very strong, clear, and never whiny, even when she jumps and runs across the stage while singing at concerts. Ikimonogakari does a fantastic job on their ballads and their up-tempo songs, and have created songs that are both simple and complex at the same time. Oh, Yoshiki Mizuno, sometimes I feel like you understand my feelings better than even my close friends; your lyrics go straight to my heart~ *fangirls*

Honorable Mentions

Some of these are here because they deserve to be mentioned, some are very near and dear to me even though they didn’t make it to the top ten, some are culturally impacting, and some are just worth taking a listen to. Here are the scattered remains:

Ai Otsuka (大塚愛)

Ootsuka Ai has stopped producing music lately, but I love her strange, fun, feel-good songs.

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ)

Kyary was very close to making my top ten list, but honestly, I like her for her aesthetics more than her music (although Yasutaka Nakata does a great job composing her sugary tunes).

Kiss-my-ft2

Kiss-my-ft (pronounced kisu mai futto or just Kiss My Foot) is the most ridiculous Johnny’s band I have ever seen. I don’t know if anyone takes their pretty-boy rollerskating display or effeminate manliness seriously, but they’ve become pretty popular lately (maybe it’s because their music videos are gum commercials?). Watch this video all the way through, you won’t be disappointed.

Goosehouse

Goosehouse is a group of singer-songwriters who have gained popularity by posting covers of popular songs on YouTube. Since then, they’ve posted originals and plan on releasing an album this summer. Watching their covers is a great way to discover new songs/artists!

Your Favorite J-Pop Artists

We’re talking about music here… not to mention an ordered Top 10 list. So, you probably have wildly different opinions compared to me. Instead of just saying “what an awful list” I’d love it you shared your top ten list as well, in the comments below. Maybe I’ll discover some new J-Pop favorites along the way! Also, other readers will surely appreciate learning about more J-Pop other than the ones I provided too.

So let’s hear it. What’s your own personal top ten (or top 5, or 3, or whatever I can squeeze from your cold, dead fingers)?

  • pupi

    what’s about Yuzu ゆず? :D

  • Vozreni

    Perfume <3

  • Ginger

    Not a bad list. I would put Kanjani8 on over Kis-My- Ft 2. Also, I think you forgot #4. I will wait until you post #4 to comment more.

  • k

    Bump of Chicken!

  • DAVIDPD

    YUI.

  • Christopher Stilson

    My favorite is Mizuki Nana, mainly because of her vocal range and the fact that her instrumentalists are cool old dudes (the fact that she’s two of my favorite magical girls only has something to do with it insofar as I wouldn’t even know she existed if it weren’t for the ‘Nanoha’ series). I also have a soft spot for the composer Kajiura Yuki, since it was chiefly her music for the .hack//SIGN series that got me interested in anime in the first place (although the fact that few other soundtracks I could find were as good made it a slow evolution).

    Generally I prefer artists who don’t sound like anything I’ve heard over here, and aren’t too peppy-candy sounding (although there is a place for that, and that place is Pretty Cure theme music).

  • sawayaka

    As a solo artist, he’s more funk-rock than pop but I absolutely adore Domoto Tsuyoshi. His voice is perfection and he composes really interesting stuff.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Mmmm, yuzu is delicious.

  • Tora.Silver

    Your inclusion of Perfume and KPP ALMOST excuse your exclusion of Utada Hikaru.
    Almost.

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    This list is surprisingly devoid of World Order (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

  • sawayaka

    Yuzu makes me smile! :)

  • Marisa D

    Perfume fan here, just saw them live <3 aside from that I love Nami Tamaki, and TM revolution, there needs to be space in the J-Pop lists of the world for those who make anime OSTs.

  • Ginger

    That’s better. :-) I think I would include Utada Hikaru and Hirai Ken.

  • Tora.Silver

    ARGH
    I was going to use that kaomoji in my comment.
    damn this computer for not having Google IME

  • Flaffer

    Polysics ftw.

  • Flaffer

    Also Yuki, but the shoegaze band not the solo singer.

  • Tabitha

    I can’t believe Shimizu Shota didn’t even get an honorable mention. He writes and composes a lot of his own music and is so young. Also, Fukuhara Miho has a great soul sound. Daichi Miura has a great voice and can dance. I would love to see him in concert. There are so many fabulous artists. There is also Gille. I think she’s rather new, but she has a nice rasp to her voice. Her song “Try Again” is so beautiful! And One OK Rock is by far my fave J-Rock band.

  • Larsa

    神聖かまってちゃん (Shinsei Kamattechan) is my favorite band of all time, no matter the country. It’s such an exciting and unique band with a sound I feel I’ve never heard before, but been looking for always. They bring out real strong emotions ranging from melancholy, extreme depression, pure anger and childlike glee. I love Noko’s lyrics and the way they present themselves. They can be pretty hard to get into with all the pitch shifted vocals, twisted sounds, and sometimes just harsh noise, but they are definitely worth the effort.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs74nK2c4gw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVTxYRuCgyI
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qovS8CWlb5M

    Also Noko (vocalist and the creator of all their songs) is a crazy musical genius, emphasis on the crazy.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsXTzStQPD8

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    ヽ(///>_<;////)ノ

  • Yuume

    I like this list very much, but I’m surprised that Utada Hikaru, BoA, Mika Nakashima, Yuna Ito, or Ayumi Hamasaki on here. I hope some people find new artists from this article though :3 Thanks for posting this~!

  • Shadz

    Arashi is on top of my list. #2, Koda Kumi. #3 M-Flo. #4 Bennie K #5 Utada Hikaru #6 Crystal Kay

  • Subaru Gomez

    That’s a nice list. I like it because YUI, Perfume and Ikimono are in there. Three of my favorites artists.
    But also it’s true that Utada Hikaru must be in ALMOST everyone’s lists.
    That’s my opinion. I respect your choices.

  • トシ

    I fall way more on the rock side of things, the only artists from the list that I heard and liked at least a little were YUI and Mr Children… and for KPP, I just think she’s awesome and hilarious lol I like her for that, but it’s not my type of music.

    That being said, I highly recommend rock/pop-rock/metal/vk/etc stuff like L’Arc~en~Ciel, MUCC, Maximum the Hormone, SCANDAL, existtrace, Dazzle Vision, B’z, Luna Sea, Unlimits, Kagrra, etc etc (let’s stop before I write the Lord of the Rings here).

  • cosmoblue
  • Rachel

    I really like SCANDAL’s old stuff, but their new music has been a little disappointing, so I didn’t include them. I like B’z too! Maximum the Hormone did that weird chuchublahblahblah song, right?

  • Rachel

    I like Arashi as a cultural things and I appriciate the pretty boys, but there’s only been like one or two of their songs I’ve ever been able to really get into.

  • Rachel

    I’m not a fan of BoA or Ayumi Hamasaki, I don’t really know why. It’s a little too much for me. Thanks for enjoying the article!

  • Chino

    My favorite jpop artists are (in no order since i can’t decide XD)
    1. Morning Musume
    2. Ikimono Gakari
    3. AZU
    4. Kana Nishino
    5. Utada Hikaru
    6. GReeeN
    7. Funky Monkey Baby
    8. Monkey Majik
    9. LiSA
    10. Shimizu Shota

  • Rachel

    I really considered putting Shimizu Shota on there because I have a bunch of friends who really like him, but his stuff never really clicked for me. I put him in the top image though, so at least I acknowledged him!

  • I.C.Wiener

    “So, put on some nice headphones, sit back, relax and get ready to listen
    to some good music, no matter where in the world you live.”

    Nope, not in Germany. Here, youtube is mostly dead when it comes to music. :(

  • Rachel

    This is where I point you in the direction of Mr. Children and, depending on your definition of peppy-candy, Ikimonogakari.

  • Rachel

    Ooh, I really like all of the links that you sent me. They appeal the side of me that used to be an AKB48 fan but without the shame and embarrassment!

  • Rachel

    Oh, did the videos not work in Germany? I’m sure if you just google the artists there should be some other portals that you can listen from.

  • トシ

    To me SCANDAL is getting better and better, I think what got to them were all the issues with Haruna’s voice and so the things that she could or could not sing… Baby Action was kind of a big disappointment (I learned to like it, but I think it’s doomed to be their weakest album ~forever~), but Queens are Trumps is awesome… and the new singles are really good.

    B’z is pure love <333
    And yeah, MTH done that… song. But I still love them lol

  • JoJocelyn

    Love it, Love everything about it.

  • NegaJun

    I’ll never forget back in 2005 when I first heard and saw the Nami Tamaki – Reason PV I was hooked. I still listen to her to this day but her newer stuff isn’t cutting it for me. Also that same day I saw the YUKI – Joy video which grew on me.

  • Rachel

    I kind of gave up on them and never listened to Queens are Trumps, but I see what you mean now! Thanks!!

  • Sarah

    Namie Amuro and Angela Aki are my favs on here, thanks for showing me :DD

  • zachary T

    Thank you Ms. Rachel for giving me some great new groups to listen to! ^_^

  • JoJocelyn

    Perfume, Yui, Namie, Ikimonogakari , Angela Aki AND GOOSEHOUSE? ♪( ´▽`) This list pleases me!

    I love m-flo and Crystal Kay. If I had seriously never heard Motherland in FMA and searched CK to find her singing on REEEWIND/I LIKE IT with m-flo, I wouldn’t be into Japanese Music like I am now. Especially artists like Marcus D and Substantial who worked with VERBAL(m-flo) and Nujabes; and his other collabs with Rie Fu, Miliyah Katou, BoA, YOSHIKA, Namie, Monkey Majik and MINMI. LOVE THEM

  • JoJocelyn

    I would have loved an honorable mention for Shimizu Shota too because he’s talented, but I’ve always found him to be stronger in collabs with other artists than alone. My favorite song by him is actual a cover. But completely agree, Fukuhara Miho is a GODDESS and she did a song with Laura Izabor <3

  • JoJocelyn

    Finally I found a shout out to m-flo and Miss Kuri!

  • Guest

    Uhmmmm…Utada Hikaru anybody??? I’m very surprised she didn’t make the list.

  • Geoff

    I agree with you 99.9% about Shinsei Kamattechan being amazing. I only reserve the .1% because you didn’t link to Kuroi Tamago, which is maybe my favorite song of all time.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HoBYVxR8Ns

  • Jessica J.

    Um…Utada Hikaru, anybody?? I’m really surprised she didn’t make the list.
    Other than that, this was a good way for people to explore J-Pop, in spite of some very popular J-Pop that didn’t get mentioned here. But I do like that this is a rather unconventional list! …this coming from someone who is a bigger fan of K-Pop and J-Rock instead of the latter. (;

  • karened

    Agree with most of your picks! What about MISIA and Hirai Ken?

  • karened

    Oh yeah! Down-to-earth country boys style. <3

  • karened

    Utada Hikaru and Nakashima Mika kinda faded away in the past few years…I felt like Ito Yuna lasted even shorter, but I can’t say since I didn’t really pay attention to her until NANA.

  • ricardo248

    did anyone ever heard of heavenstamp i think the vocalist have’s a really good voice, here is a preview of the album decadence album https://soundcloud.com/heavenstamp/my-doll really awesome.

  • Christopher Stilson

    I liked what I heard of them, although I think I liked the sound of YUI best (I don’t have a problem with singers running their lines together – no difference between that and a fast Gilbert & Sullivan patter song as far as I’m concerned :)