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New & Noteworthy J-pop of the Week (July 27, 2025)

New and Noteworthy J-popIn connection with my desire to fully keep up with the J-pop industry, I’m planning to do a weekly round-up of any new releases that have caught my ear. Some of these may have been covered on the blog already, but my hope is that this will become a one-stop shop for anyone interested in what’s new in J-pop.

With that in mind, here’s where you come in: I’m one person with one set of musical preferences, so please embed any other new J-pop tracks you’ve enjoyed in the comments so we can get a fuller spectrum each week.

*And just like I do with my reviews, I’ll wait until full versions of songs are available before posting them in this round-up. This will mostly apply to Starto groups, who still limit the majority of their YouTube uploads to shorter, edited versions.


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THIS WEEK: July 20 – July 26


Aimer – A World Where The Sun Never Rises

She’s bringing the drama with this one! I appreciate the bombast more than the actual song, but I’ve got to give it to her for sheer ambition.


Ayumu Imazu – Howl

Groovy and stylish, but ultimately pretty forgettable.


Ballistik Boyz – All Of You

A fine mid-tempo track with Afrobeats influence. Pretty tired of this sound, to be honest.


DÉ DÉ MOUSE – When We Love

A catchy (repetitive) dance track.


go!go!vanillas – Dandelion

A decent bit of indie pop.


Hokuto – Tiger Boy

There are so many of these groovy mid-tempos on the market. I don’t see what makes this different from any of the others.


ICEx – Install

This definitely fits within their quirky soundscape. It’s a bit too chirpy for me, though.


KAZ (Generations) – T&W

A decent shot of laid-back R&B, but why is everyone mired in such downbeat tempos?


Klang Ruler – LullaBye

This isn’t quite doing it for me, though I do like this band.


LiSA – Shine In The Cruel Night (song of the week!)

This is very cinematic. The surging chorus is especially effective. Kudos for releasing a 6+ minute epic in this music economy!


Nogizaka46 – Naze Bokutachi wa Hashirunoka?

A pretty forgettable iteration of their signature sound.


SixTONES – Stargaze

I wrote about this last week but now it has a music video.


Tempest – My Way

This is stronger than most of their recent Korean work, honestly. The rock sound fits them well.


TVXQ – Tsuki no Ura de Aimashou

A very jazzy offering from them.

4 thoughts on “New & Noteworthy J-pop of the Week (July 27, 2025)

  1. 6 minute song?! Japanese songs are on another level. Anyways, cruel night was very geurch but it felt like another “Crossroads” by GFRIEND, lots of cinematic elements but lacks grounding. Love tho.

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    • oops I took a second listen and I can confirm that it’s not as bad as it was on first listen. I was listening through speakers instead of headphones LOL?

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  2. im freakin bored and i just got back from playing ddr at the arcade so i wanna recommend u some more of miho nakayama’s songs, and i wonder if u have taken a deeper dive into her discography than i have, its what i can do for this queen considering she’s passed on

    1. waku waku sasete
    2. liberty girl
    3. 50/50
    4. jingi aishitemoraimasu
    5. tooi machi no dokodake

    as for albums u should listen to “catch the nite” and “exquisite”

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