Japanese Hyperpop/Underground Pop
In this thread we explore a range of new and upcoming artists in the indie Japanese music scene that blend Hyperpop, Jpop, Hip-hop and other genres. I’ve reformatted this first post to contain my top recs.
I'm having a lot of fun finding out these artists and their incredible music, so please step in to either educate me or join in the fun!
Here are my top recs:
1. 4s4ki
4s4ki (pronounced "Asaki") is the darling of Japanese Hyperpop and, in my opinion, is the must-checkout artist if you want to get into the scene. She has a massive discography with half a dozen full length albums and EPs as well as lots of singles which makes her discography a bit daunting to begin with, but it is wholly worth the time and effort. She is an amazing artist you cannot miss out on!
Here are some of my favs to get you started:
4s4ki - “I LOVE ME”
4s4ki - FAIRYTALE
(I am a little bit obsessed with the beard in this video lol)
4s4ki - LOG OUT
4s4ki & Rinahamu - NEXUS
(Rinahamu is another great singer to check out)
For her albums I would recommend Killer in Neverland
Once you’ve given it a listen, the next must-listen to albums and EPs are: Castle in Madness, Hyper Angry Cat, Here or Hell, and Here or Heaven
2. 嚩ᴴᴬᴷᵁ
Haku, (usually written as 嚩ᴴᴬᴷᵁ) was part of a group called Dr.Anon with other members e5 and Killwiz (two other artists featured in this thread). She recently released a new EP, Seventh Heaven, and it is an incredible mix of genres, ranging from pop/hyper-pop/glitch-core/drum and bass/ even dubstep in places.
3. Manon
Next artist to recommend is Manon. Her discography is a bit scrambled, there’s an album early in her career (released when she was 15) of a slightly different sound, so it’s a smattering of her recent singles here that’ll you’ll want to listen to - but there are some absolute amazing tracks that you cannot miss out on.
What makes Manon unique is her mix of rock and pop-punk into the hyperpop sound. Top songs:
4. cyber milkちゃん (Cyber Milk Chan)
When you first heard the phrase "Japanese Hyperpop", the sound that came to mind is probably a sound similar to Cyber Milk Chan's. She brings in kawaii music influence but is very playful with it (giving rise to some entertaining song titles such as "Cyber Milk is your Waifu" and "Milk wants to be a Motorcycle Gang" - those songs are both bangers btw, check them out!)
5. KAMIYA/XAMIYA
Next up we have the multi-talented Kamiya, who is both a soloist and in a duo called Xamiya. Both projects are definitely worth checking out and it feels like Xamiya might blow-up sometime soon.
Fun fact, Kamiya almost debuted in XG (I'm glad she didn't as her solo music is much more my style).
Kamiya's best solo song:
Xamiya's best song:
More Artists
The recs above are really just scratching the surface, here's more artists to get into:
Golin
Golin is a mysterious artist who strikes me as being the closest to western Hyperpop artists in sound and visuals. She has an amazing EP called Crush:
Stand-out songs are Ringo Love and Play Odds:
MANAKA
Manaka dabbles with Hyperpop, y2k and trap. Check out this absolute banger (this song is fiiiiiirrrrreeee):
She has an EP, Pretty Machine Gun which is great and has some songs less Trap and more Pop (like bad sad boi)
e5
e5 (pronounced "Ego") brings a melodic hip-hop and futurebass sound. I'm looking forward to more from her:
Killwiz
Killwiz is super underrated, she was the third member of Dr.Anon alongside Haku and e5. She has an amazing EP released recently (please check out 'Imaginary Line')
Lilniina
Check out this great song:
Yoyou
An artist to watch - she has a sweet and sentimental hyperpop sound and takes influence from draingang (such as Ecco2k)
The Korean Side
There's a growing scene of similar Korean artists too (and some collabs, like Effie and Manaka), so check out this thread for more:
This thread started as me spamming about Effie, an up and coming singer/rapper who has a Hyperpop/digicore sound - think 100 gecs, Drain Gang, Jane Remover and Skrillex.
Since then, the thread has grown to include other artists that fall under the Hyperpop umbrella. Now Hyperpop covers a vast array of sounds, and the Korean scene is no exception: Here you'll find everything from the aforementioned glitchy and distorted trap beats of Effie to the EDM/Bubblegum…