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)?

  • Tina

    Wow~ that song “sakura” from Ikimogakari is very good~Love it!! The lyrics is nice! I might venture the band other songs! My current favorite is Hikasa Youko. I go for her voice. She just debuted but I knew her since she’s a voice actor with a sweet voice & the song currently keep on playing in my head is “Owaranai uta” ^^

  • yuiny

    GReeeeN and Hirai Ken! Funky Monkey Babys has good songs too

    I like Arashi, but I prefer their older songs (especially those circa 2005-2008) to their current ones.
    At the moment I’ve a definite soft spot for Kanjani8 – those kooky guys from Osaka… They give off such an amusing vibe.

    V6 is also great, and sadly, very under-appreciated.

  • laurenhiya21

    You know, I’m not even sure what genre most of my favourite J-artists fall under now that I think about it .__. But here are some of my favourites: (in no particular order, other than Shikata Akiko who is my favourite~)

    Shikata Akiko
    Rurutia
    Kaya
    Bump of Chicken
    KOKIA
    abingdon boys school
    IOSYS
    Versailles -Philharmonic Quintet-

    So… A wide range XD

  • Rachel

    Well since it was a preorder they’re probably right

  • Rachel

    I have a friend who’s been turning me on to J-rock like that lately. She’s shown me Bawdies and Blue Hearts and I’ve really liked them so far :D I’ll check out the others!

  • linniea

    eito is my #1 tbh :’)

  • linniea

    Originally debuted as an enka/j-pop band, I think Kanjani8 has some of the best vocal talent in the Japanese boy band scene. Over the past 2/3 years their popularity has really exploded, and yet they still manage to be as ridiculous and fun as ever <3 also I think if I had to pick a band to represent Osaka, it would probably be them :D (my friend calls Shibutani 'Osaka face' because his face reminds her of Dotonbori XD)

    http://www.downvids.net/-pv-kanjani8-monjai-beat-292498.html#AddBlog

  • Carthegian

    Yeah ^^ Go ahead and check, I’m gonna need to search your recommendation, one artist per day as well hehe.. I’ve always been a fan of J-Rock because I love the way they play the instruments..

    Oh, have anyone mentioned Do As Infinity (DAI) here? They’re good to listen to!

  • Carthegian

    They’re just plain AWESOME!

  • Innermike

    Puffy AmiYumi!

  • Jessica J.

    I haven’t heard much from her either…but I agree, an honorable mention would have sufficed. Oh well! (:

  • sanako

    i LOVE kinoko teikoku but sadly they’re underrated.

  • Jacinda

    My Japanese music isn’t so much JPop as it is just …. Japanese Music >.<

    Shiina Ringo 椎名林檎
    Monkey Majik
    B'z
    Nakajima Mika (中島美嘉)

    Are my most listened to bands

    But then there is also a bit of Kobukoro, Yoshida Kyodai, Maximum the Hormone, The Pillows and alice nine

    More to be discovered soon no doubt :)

  • Jacinda

    OH! And my most recently discovered Baby Metal …. its cute … and yet metal …. and yet cute … and catchy as all hell

  • kate

    Kanon Wakeshima, Nana Kitade, Yousei Teikoku, D=OUT, Angela (a band, members: Atsuko und Katsu), Moon Kana. No particular Order. And no idea, if you can consider all of this pop or if it’s more like rock….
    Thanks for your list! Found a lot of new food for my ears :) My favourites: Greeeen, Angela Aki and Kiss my ft2 :)

  • SakuraPandaTeaTime

    BabyAction was bad? What? That was their best album by far! Temptation Box was their worst. Too much electronic rubbish and boring songs. Baby action was the only album of theirs that I loved every song.

  • トシ

    Well, if you read again, you’ll notice I said I learned to like the album, and I didn’t say it is *bad*. I said I was very disappointed, I expected much more. In the first listen i only loved BURN and one piece, and it took me quite a while to like the rest. The ones with more Mami vocal parts were the ones easier to like faster.
    But even if I really like the album now, I still think it’s by far their weakest… everyone has their opinion lol

    To me Best Scandal and Queens are Trumps are tied as the best ones. Let’s wait the new one and see if it tops all of the previous albums (that’s what I’m hoping for).

  • Datte baru

    I know ! ><

  • Majic

    SunSet Swish – My Pace

  • SakuraPandaTeaTime

    Interesting. You seem to have the opposite taste in Scandal to me. I like Queens Are Trumps, its far better than Temptation Box, but there are only four songs on it I listen to regularly. Baby action I loved from the instant I put it on.. All the songs are so full of energy, great melodies and I listen to it all the way through every time… Tomomi just kills on that album. Tho I sometimes skip One Piece. I loved best Scandal of course but having heard those songs so many times already the album didn’t have a huge impact on me.

    But if you have to learn to like an album, you don’t really like it. You can learn to like anything. I learned to like Temptation Box, but then I accepted that I only liked 3 songs on it and now I don’t torture myself with the rest.

  • Applesauce 21

    Radwimps <3 <3

  • Applesauce 21

    With you on that one :D

  • Applesauce 21

    Also, the pillows?

  • トシ

    Maybe ‘learned’ wasn’t my best choice of a word lol Let’s say the album grew on me with time. I really like it now. Just didn’t love it right away like all the others.

  • Henry

    Ikimono Gakari is also my favorite jpop band. They were the first band I listened to and introduced me to the world of jpop back in seventh grade (4 years ago) my favorite songs are Sakura, Graffiti and Hana Wa Sakura Kimi Wa Utsulushi!!!!! I also Like other jpop artists like Sakanaction, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Miwa, Kylee, Greeeen, (all in descending order from fave to least fave). Right now I’m obsessed with Daisukinanoni by Kylee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJxD1FjFgpc , which is also the OP to the anime Zetsuen no Tempest.

  • Geoff

    Tsumanne, definitely. Minna Shine also, which was (I believe) released the same day as Tsumanne.

  • Lauren

    this is a pretty lazy post. it’s like barely a paragraph for each artist. i get the impression you don’t even like the top 10 j-pop artists you post about because of that and from the songs you chose. did you really listen to their albums or discography or some significant chunk besides some random singles. for example, ikimono gakari have some AMAZING songs from their indie days both lyrically and melodically… sometime after the naruto song they just went to complete crap and this song egao is no exception. i only say crap because the stuff from the indie days were THAT AMAZING.the fact that you posted egao of all the songs make me go ? wtf. if i were to introduce ikimono gakari i would choose their most amazing song.

    I personally recommend these songs:
    真昼の月 – piano cover thing on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEszQdHoNGQ#at=29
    this song is AMAZING。。。
    sample on amazon
    http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E3%83%8F%E3%82%B8%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%83%8E%E3%82%A6%E3%82%BF%E3%80%90%E5%88%9D%E5%9B%9E%E7%94%9F%E7%94%A3%E9%99%90%E5%AE%9A%E7%9B%A4%E3%80%91-%E3%81%84%E3%81%8D%E3%82%82%E3%81%AE%E3%81%8C%E3%81%8B%E3%82%8A/dp/B002U4RQ7Y/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1375134608&sr=1-1&keywords=%E3%81%84%E3%81%8D%E3%82%82%E3%81%AE%E3%81%8C%E3%81%8B%E3%82%8A%E3%80%80%E3%81%AF%E3%81%98%E3%81%BE%E3%82%8A%E3%81%AE%E3%81%86%E3%81%9F

    ふたり http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60qIFF4oG_k
    ひなげし https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeHUqmmnq6Y
    秋桜,
    からくり https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th-qzEXWhOc

    If I never knew about ikimono gakari and just stumbled on this post i would’ve just ignored them and i would’ve nevre found out about some of their amazing songs that i listed…. just doing this for anyone out there who doesn’t like to miss out on amazing music. the music ikimono gakari make now a days are so boring and banal and watered down. the fact you didn’t even touch on that in the post just shows your lack of interest in them…

    please just spend more time on the entries so it’s not half-assed. if you need to make top 5 that’s fine, just comeo on. this is just so lazy.

  • Elexhad

    Goosehouse seems like the Walk Off the Earth of Japan.

  • Xhirachu

    I must say I felt betrayed when Arashi’s photo was used in the header, but they did not even garner an honorable mention. :(

    I don’t know enough artists to make a proper Top 10 so…
    1. Arashi
    2. Arashi
    3. Arashi
    4. Arashi
    5. Arashi
    6. Arashi
    7. Arashi
    8. Arashi
    9. Fairies
    10. Perfume

    Now I’ll check out the artists on your list. :)

  • Rachel

    Actually I have just about every song by ikimonogakari. My favorite songs were ones that I couldn’t find youtube videos. I thought because SAKURA is their most famous song and a good intro into what they do, I would post it. My actual favorite songs by them are ひなげし、ノスタルジア、花は桜君は美し、コイスルオトメ and 夏・コイ. I love the sound of their indie stuff for sure, but I think they’re creating good stuff now too. They’re creating more upbeat songs but their ballads are still wonderful, and I am in love with their new album. I’m sorry you felt that the descriptions were not long enough, there’s only so much you can do to describe music when it’s easier to just listen to the music itself.

  • Lauren

    i personally feel that they sold out. it’s really obvious from the quality of the music composition and the lyrics like compare lyrics to JOYFUL to mahiru no tsuki. hell compare the song titles, you will notice something very soulless about their new stuff. i mean it’s all subjective it’s great that you enjoy their new stuff as well but i personally am really just bored by them and there are artists coming out with better stuff right now. ikimono gakari just happens to be popular they just been really crappy n comparison to their peak days.
    http://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q1435946829
    http://exile922.pixnet.net/blog/post/30488289-%E3%81%84%E3%81%8D%E3%82%82%E3%81%AE%E3%81%8C%E3%81%8B%E3%82%8A-%3A-%E3%81%98%E3%82%87%E3%81%84%E3%81%B5%E3%82%8B-%E6%AD%8C%E8%A9%9E
    if this isn’t a solid proof of selling out i don’t know what is!
    if you think that’s an unfair comparison you could do ballad to blalad but even then it’s so obvious. the lyrics in their new ballad song sound really fake to me lol. and in a bad way i don’t what the f they’re talkin’ about in the lyrics…. i like their old ballads because it was so sincere and i felt stuff.

    here’s my recommendations for some japanes emusic! there’s a reason they are the #2 music market. there’s music for anyone.
    http://tsukinofune.tumblr.com/post/56276427245#notes
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Asny3y3f1vg#at=41
    hell here’s my tumblr
    http://tsukinofune.tumblr.com/tagged/japanese-music
    http://tsukinofune.tumblr.com/tagged/j-indie
    http://tsukinofune.tumblr.com/tagged/jindie
    http://tsukinofune.tumblr.com/tagged/jrock

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPbB6ZQALRk <3 love this girl.

  • Tyler Pimentel

    Anybody else love サカナクション?

  • Anna

    Can anyone tell me all the songs?

  • Anna

    I mean the song titles of all the songs here

  • ひろみ

    The reason because they’re not on this list is because they’re not that popular or they’re not jpop. I’m pretty sure Alice nine is popular but it’s Kei visual… ^.^

  • Ryan Amparo

    Why isn’t AKB48 on the list?

  • Rachel

    Because I don’t think AKB48 makes good music. Catchy, easy to understand, but not good.

  • Rachel

    Cherry/YUI, Baby Don’t Cry/Namie Amuro, Arigatou/Funky Monkey Babys, Hanabi/Aiko, Orange/SMAP, Spending All My Time/Perfume Gift/Mr.Children Tegami/Angela Aki, Kiseki/Greeeen, Orange/Greeeen, Sakura/Ikimonogakari, Egao/Ikimonogakari, smiley/Ootsuka Ai, Invader Invader/ Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Munasawagi Navigation/Goosehouse.

  • Laughter

    I love Kis-My-Ft2! Other JE I love are Kattun, Arashi, News, HSJ. Love Exile, Generations, Dream, and Flower. Perfume, Bright and Akb48 are great. AAA, Lead, Da-Ice, Miwa, Kana Nishino, Utada, Yuna, ayaka, Beni, jay’ed, jasmine, shota, may j , michi, yuya mats, ai, daichi,…………..so many more I love :P

  • VIolet

    Um..have you guys heard of Yuya Matsushita? He is a J R&B. JPop artist and I find that he’s awesome and deserves more recognition! Also what about Daichi Miura? Both of these guys need more acknowledgement.

  • Jacinda

    Oh yeah I’m not having a whinge that they’re not on the list – They’re just my favourite Japanese musicians

  • ひろみ

    Oh. Okay ^^♥

  • maimai

    hey~~ i just stumbled on this post randomly this morning and i just wanted to say a big thanks for introducng me to Goosehouse! i’ve been listening to them all morning and they’re awesome! they cover some of my all time favourites!! thanks!

  • Prapti Dhaubhadel

    my fav are (not in order)
    -aklo
    -koda kumi
    -keita
    -namie amuro
    -miyavi
    -M-flo
    -jin akanishi
    please do watch minna san

  • rui

    i like tohoshinki and code v. ( though code v is not known much their music is awesome)

  • AlleyBoy81

    Great list, Rachel! Really helpful to expand my J-Pop awareness beyond Kyary and and the odd video game song. Thanks! A

  • Brin

    Miyavi!!

    And Sakanaction.

  • sswotwot

    1: Perfume

    2: Perfume

    3: Perfume

    4: Perfume

    5: Perfume

    6: Perfume

    7: Perfume

    8: Perfume

    9: Perfume

    10: Perfume

    Please get addicted to these girls :D They also inspire me to learn Japanese and study their culture :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhI2mp-WIck

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=birLzegOHyU

  • SuguiNanami

    Kanon Wakeshima, anyone?

  • Zen

    My all-time favourite is Mizuki Nana. I suggest you listen to her songs (I’m currently on a mission to get as many people as possible to listen to her songs xD) but I have to admit, she sounds a little terrible when she sings a new song live for the first time. But otherwise, she’s a great singer. I also listen to Kuraki Mai, ViViD, Naifu, Takasugi Satomi and Daisy X Daisy (who is Nana’s youngrr sister (^○^) )