[2025] Japanese Female Artists: Trending Singers & Idols
What kind of music do you usually listen to?
There are many genres in Japanese music, and I’m sure some of you enjoy listening to songs by female artists.
These days, thanks to subscription services, you can instantly listen to plenty of songs—including any that catch your interest!
In this article, we’ll introduce female artists from Japan, both new and old, including trending singers and idols.
If you find a vocalist you like, be sure to check out their other songs too!
[2025] Japanese Female Artists: Trending Singers & Idols (1–10)
Zankyo SankaAimer

Aimer is an artist who debuted in 2011, and her name reportedly comes from the French word meaning “to love.” Influenced by her father, who was a bassist, she grew up listening to jazz and blues, and the musical Annie inspired her to pursue a career as a singer.
Her 11th single, “Chouchou Musubi,” released in 2016, drew attention for her collaboration with Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS.
Having overcome a period in her teens when a throat injury kept her from singing at 15, she’s a captivating singer-songwriter known for her vibrant, expressive voice.
Jealousy toward catsAimyon

Since the release of Marigold in 2019 propelled her to stardom, Aimyon seems poised to become a defining female singer of the Reiwa era.
In 2020 as well, she has steadily released hit songs like Naked Heart and Harunohi.
Her simple yet powerful music and vocals are sure to resonate with many of our emotions.
We’re excited to see what she does next, and her songs from right after her debut and her indie days also pack a punch—she’s an artist you’ll definitely want to explore in depth.
LuluAdo

Ado is a female singer who made her major debut in 2020.
Her major debut track “Usseewa” boasts overwhelming play counts on YouTube and Spotify.
Despite its strikingly bold title, the song itself easily clears that high bar, delivering a formidable impact to listeners.
Her intensely powerful voice and exceptional expressiveness set her apart from previous artists; one listen is enough to grasp her unique character in an instant.
At the time of “Usseewa”’s release, she was 18 years old—a singer who signals the dawn of a new era.
hanatabamilet

Milet, a singer-songwriter who started gaining attention around 2019.
She’s handled theme songs for TV dramas and commercials, so many people have probably heard her music.
When you hear “female singer-songwriter,” you might imagine a clear, translucent voice or something cute and sweet, but her vocals are a little different.
Of course, depending on the song, you can enjoy a soaring, transparent tone, but what really stands out is the soulful, deeply resonant voice you hear in tracks like “Tell me.” Once you experience her rich, almost international-sounding vocals, you’ll be instantly drawn into her appeal.
Dinner Songtuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki.
, who has gained attention through activity centered on the internet such as YouTube.
She writes and composes her own songs, and her 2023 release “Bansanka” drew major attention for having been produced when she was 15 years old.
She uploads warm, performance-focused guitar and piano self-accompanied videos to YouTube and Instagram, releasing both covers and original tracks.
A female vocalist who delivers heartwarming songs to listeners with a clear, translucent voice.
Fruits BasketFRUITS ZIPPER

FRUITS ZIPPER is an idol group formed in 2022.
They quickly gained popularity after their song “Watashi no Ichiban Kawaii Tokoro” went viral on TikTok.
Known for their bright, pop tunes brimming with cuteness, they achieved major success with their first tour in 2023 and won the Best New Artist award at the Japan Record Awards.
In May 2024, they held a solo concert at Nippon Budokan, and their tour capacity has expanded significantly, showing no signs of slowing down.
The seven-member group shines with each member’s individuality: from a former HKT48 member to an actress, their diverse backgrounds highlight their fresh and charming appeal.
hummingLila Ikuta

Lila Ikuta, who is attracting attention as a “songstress of the subscription generation,” is also known as the vocalist of YOASOBI, with a strikingly clear and pure voice.
She debuted in 2019 with Yoru ni Kakeru, which reached No.
1 on music streaming services such as Spotify.
Beyond streaming releases and albums, she has showcased her talents as a solo artist and gained widespread popularity.
Having learned piano and guitar from a young age, she even performed street gigs in junior high school.
With her unit, she has expanded her reach by performing live overseas as well.
Her songs, which combine delicate emotional expression with powerful vocal prowess, are highly recommended for those seeking music that truly resonates.






