Article: Top 10 Kickass Japanese Songs That Make You Tap

Some days, you need to strut, wind down your car window, and scream at toddlers. Here's a playlist to get your adrenaline pumping and your fists shaking! Jpop is known for its corny soundtracks and funky beats. We've always applauded and danced to them. There is a lot to the song that combines with the video, which is as fancy as the song and makes us happy, sad, or romantic. Songs make us feel a variety of emotions. Here is a list of songs that will get your feet tapping.

1. No Bra Feat. Akkogorilla

"NO BRA! Featuring AKKO GORILLA." With lyrics like "Who was that arrogantly saying it's impossible or that women can't do it?" Even on stage, she can stun her audience with her words, and she is admired by women all over the world for being a "strong woman."

2. #Slapanese

#slapanese is a song by BananaLemon, a Japanese girl group. On November 24, 2019, the single and music video was released. You will immediately get into the song and tap your feet.

3. Pipipal

Roze sings Pipipal, a Japanese language song. Pipipal is a song from the album Pipipal, which was released in 2016. ROZE (Revolution Or Z End) was a four-member girl group produced by ARCK. They split up after their final live performance, titled ROZE LAST LIVE2020|0202, on February 2, 2020.

4. Heavy Rotation

"Heavy Rotation" is the 17th single by Japanese idol group AKB48, released on August 18, 2010. Mika Ninagawa, a photographer and film producer, directed the video. This single's title song "Hebirote," was a vast karaoke hit that topped the respective JOYSOUND charts for 43 weeks.

5. Tot Musica

Tot Musica is the "Demon King of Songs," a monstrous being summoned when the Uta Uta no Mi user sings its namesake song. It is the antagonist in One Piece Film: Red.

6. Pon Pon Pon

"PonPonPon" (stylized as PONPONPON) is a Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's debut single. It was the lead single for her EP, Moshi Moshi Harajuku, and was later included on her debut album, "Pamyu Pamyu Revolution." Yasutaka Nakata of Capsule wrote and produced the song. On July 16, 2011, the music video.

7. New Genesis

Uta's debut single, New Genesis, serves as the theme song for the film One Piece Film: Red. It was first made available on June 8, 2022. Ado, the singer, and songwriter-producer Yasutaka Nakata collaborated on the song. This is also the unique opening theme of the One Piece television anime, which is used to promote the film.

8. Egao

Ikimonogakari's 26th single is titled "Egao." The single will be available in two editions: a limited pressing with a Pokemon Tretta, cover artwork featuring a Pokemon illustration, and a regular edition. The theme song for the film Pokemon Best Wishes! was the title track. The Film: ExtremeSpeed Mewtwo Awakens, thanks to Genesect. The single's first pressing included "ikimono card 035".

9. Kimiga Kuretamono

"Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" is a song by the Japanese all-female band Zone, released on August 8, 2001, as their third single. Norihiko Machida composed and wrote "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)." Zone's third single under Sony Music Records was released on August 8, 2001.

10. Juicy

Juicy is an excellent Snow Man track, though its edges appear to have been smoothed to maximize hit potential. On l Sugar, the group covered similar ground more colorfully, but their memorable personality gives Juicy personality despite its generic leanings. It's a gentle introduction for the group as a primer.