90s Japanese Male Vocal Artists – Top 40

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90s Japanese Male Vocal Artists – Top 40

The 1990s produced many unforgettable male artists in Japan.
This guide explores iconic artists and songs from that era.male vocal artists

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Top Song of This List

Mr.Children – Tomorrow never knows

In the mid-1990s, “Tomorrow never knows” became one of the songs that captured the mood of Japan at the time.

After the collapse of the economic bubble, the country entered a deep and prolonged recession.
People were living with uncertainty, walking through a time filled with anxiety, yet still searching for hope somewhere beyond the darkness.

The song expresses both the quiet strength to keep moving forward and the fragile vulnerability people felt during that era.

Although it was already popular when it was released, the song continued to sell steadily and became a long-lasting hit that remained loved for years.

With its title reflecting the spirit of the times and its powerful musical atmosphere, “Tomorrow never knows” can truly be considered one of the great classics of Japanese pop music.


Featured Artists

KAN

Warm melodies and heartfelt pop songs.


Hideaki Tokunaga

Smooth, emotional vocals and timeless ballads.


BEGIN

Warm melodies and a gentle island-influenced sound.


CHAGE & ASKA

The legendary duo behind massive 90s hits.


Noriyuki Makihara

A defining singer-songwriter of 90s J-Pop.


Kazumasa Oda

A master of elegant, unforgettable ballads.


J-WALK

Adult pop and iconic 90s summer classics.


Daijiman Brothers Band

Famous for Japan’s most memorable encouragement song.


Kome Kome CLUB

A blend of pop, funk, and theatrical showmanship.


WANDS

A core group of the early 90s pop-rock boom.


Southern All Stars

Iconic band loved across generations.


THE BOOM

Capturing folk warmth and pop accessibility.


Tetsuro Oda

The hitmaker behind the 90s J-Pop sound.


Yasushi Nakanishi

Known for one of the decade’s defining ballads.


Fumiya Fujii

Stylish pop vocalist with classic love songs.


B’z

Legendary rock duo with overwhelming popularity.


DEEN

Soft and melodic vocals tied to 90s pop-rock.


Stardust Revue

Famous for rich harmonies and enduring melodies.


Yasuhiro Yamane

A memorable ballad singer of the early 90s.


Mr.Children

One of the most important bands of the decade.


Sharam Q

Brought memorable emotional pop-rock to the mid-90s.


X JAPAN

The legendary band that shaped Visual Kei.


Spitz

Gentle melodies and poetic, iconic lyrics.


FIELD OF VIEW

A melodic vocal band with major 90s hits.


Ulfuls

A cheerful rock band with high energy.


Masaharu Fukuyama

Hugely popular singer-songwriter with broad appeal.


Magokoro Brothers

Laid-back, catchy songs with a strong 90s mood.


Tomoyasu Hotei

Charismatic guitarist with a bold rock presence.


Koji Tamaki

One of the most powerful soulful voices in Japan.


THE YELLOW MONKEY

Rock band with glam influence and huge popularity.


Tamio Okuda

Distinctive singer-songwriter with effortless charm.


Toshinobu Kubota

The pioneer of R&B influence in Japanese pop.


GLAY

One of the defining rock bands of the late 90s.


Ryuichi Kawamura

Smooth and dramatic style with a unique presence.


Elephant Kashimashi

Powerful rock with deeply human songs.


YUZU

Heartfelt melodies and warm acoustic songs.


SIAM SHADE

Technical rock with strong anime links.


Masayoshi Yamazaki

Known for the decade’s most beloved ballads.


L’Arc-en-Ciel

One of the most popular late 90s rock bands.


T.M.Revolution

A high-energy symbol of late 90s pop.


About 90s Japanese Pop

The male singers who helped shape Japan’s golden age of pop music were remarkably strong, with new artists appearing one after another in a wave of talent.

Although the era is often remembered for the prominence of female vocalists, many male singers played a crucial role in supporting and deepening the musical landscape of the time.

If female singers were the brilliant flowers that bloomed brightly in the spotlight, male singers were like the calm surface of the water beneath them—quietly sustaining the atmosphere of the era.

Toward the late 1990s, the popularity of the visual kei movement began to reshape the scene, and the styles of male artists started to diversify.

Some delivered powerful rock, others brought irresistibly bright pop, while many expressed raw emotion through deeply moving ballads.

Together, they created a wide range of unforgettable songs that still resonate with listeners today.




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