A masterpiece of Japanese black music. A noteworthy work embodying the soul of black music.
Black music originally refers to music genres with roots in Africa, encompassing a very wide range such as jazz, blues, funk, soul, R&B, and hip-hop.
When we think of black music, we tend to picture songs by overseas artists, but in fact there are many cool tracks within Japan that have brilliantly incorporated black music.
In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of black music created by Japanese artists all at once!
From popular singer-songwriters to bands, we’ve gathered songs from a variety of artists, so take this opportunity to give them a listen!
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Masterpieces of Japanese black music. Featured works embodying the spirit of black music (1–10)
ain’t on the map yetNulbarich

This is a danceable number that sings about unwavering feelings for someone special.
It’s a track included on Nulbarich’s second album, “H.O.T,” released in 2018.
The razor-sharp dance performed by the boy in the music video is a must-see!
R.T.NKANDYTOWN

KANDYTOWN is a 16-member hip-hop crew.
This track is included on their first album, “KANDYTOWN,” released in 2016.
The club-ready sound that makes you want to dance is cool, and the song’s vibe, which evokes the city at night, is also stylish.
Baby I love you soShota Shimizu

Shota Shimizu is a singer-songwriter widely supported for his sweet love songs.
This is his first new track in a year, released in September 2022.
“Baby I love you so” is a number that highlights the neo-soul flavor at the core of his roots.
Even so, the warm atmosphere and melodiousness characteristic of Shimizu remain intact.
Its straightforward, uplifting message is wonderful, and it’ll brighten your mood both as a love song and as a song of encouragement.
The ad-libs in the latter half are soulful and cool, too!
Classic Japanese black music tracks. Notable works embodying the spirit of black music (11–20)
BREAKTHROUGHCosmo’s Midnight, SIRUP, Shin Sakiura

This is a pop number created in collaboration by Australian electro duo Cosmo’s Midnight, singer SIRUP, and guitarist/producer Shin Sakiura.
It was released in September 2022 and was featured in the Nissan “Kicks e-POWER” commercial.
The sprightly guitar sound and rhythms, the melody that evokes stylish Western band music, and the playful back-and-forth of groovy rap are all delightful.
Its slightly retro vibe and the refined, Black music–inspired groove draw you in.
It’s a “feeling good” track that’s perfect for when you want to kick-start something new.
FrisbeeBRADIO

BRADIO’s “Frisbee” is a muscular, hard-hitting funk track that calls to mind James Brown.
Formed in 2010, BRADIO is a band rooted in funk, soul, and R&B, and the members rock suits—the quintessential attire of funk.
The tight, rhythmic brass section and the growls slipped in between vocal phrases really crank up the funk factor on “Frisbee.” It’s a must-listen for fans of classic funk!
PassionUA

The song that catapulted the soulful, wildly captivating singer UA to fame is “Jounetsu,” right? Released on June 21, 1996 as her fourth single, it’s an R&B-infused track that became a long-running hit.
It fully showcases UA’s inimitable charm—her unique vocal tone and singing style that no one can imitate.
Highly recommended for those looking for Black music sung in Japanese.
Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, which quietly burn with passion!
FEEL SO BADDancing! Disco Muromachi

“FEEL SO BAD” is a funk number that’ll have your body swaying before you know it.
It was released in August 2022 by Kyoto funk band Odoru! Disco Muromachi.
The interplay between the fast-driving guitar and horn sounds is a blast and really lifts your spirits! Even in this modern era of shorter tracks, it clocks in at under two minutes.
The title might remind some listeners of James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good).” With a funky, cool vibe steeped in Black music, it’s perfect for cranking up your energy!






