J-Pop Music Generator
Japanese pop with bright melodies, anime-OP energy, and city-pop sophistication. Generate idol-pop, anime themes, city-pop, and J-rock in the modern Japanese pop tradition.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the J-Pop prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
J-Pop styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Anime Opening
LiSA and Yoasobi at 175 BPM, rapid-fire syllable density, soaring vocal hooks, dramatic minor-to-major lifts, anime-OP-built dramatic arc. Shonen-anime tradition.
Idol J-Pop
Perfume and AKB48 at 130 BPM, bright synth leads, sugary-cute group vocals, electronic-pop production with kawaii energy. Akihabara idol-pop sound.
City Pop
Tatsuro Yamashita and Mariya Takeuchi at 115 BPM, jazz-funk chord progressions, lush production, Pacific-coast-Japan-1985 cosmopolitan aesthetic. Plastic Love lineage.
J-Rock
One OK Rock and Babymetal at 145 BPM, distorted guitars, melodic vocal hooks over heavy production, Japanese-rock energy at festival scale.
Visual Kei
X Japan and Dir En Grey at 150 BPM, neoclassical metal influences, dramatic vocal performances, theatrical aesthetic, ballad-to-thrash dynamics.
Modern J-Pop Ballad
Aimer and Kenshi Yonezu at 75 BPM, atmospheric production, emotional vocal delivery, Japanese-poetry lyrical sensibility. Drama and movie OST territory.
Who uses j-pop music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Anime Content Creators
AMV makers, anime reaction content, indie anime production. Anime-OP-style tracks without licensing official anime soundtracks.
JRPG Game Devs
Japanese-style RPGs, visual novels, indie games with anime aesthetic. Cinematic J-pop OST tracks for emotional story moments.
Japan Travel Vloggers
Tokyo vlogs, Japan-travel content, Japanese culture videos. Region-authentic J-pop scoring per destination and mood.
Content Creators
Anime-aesthetic content, Japanese-pop-culture reels, J-fashion videos. J-pop carries the Tokyo-cool energy.
Cover Singers
J-pop cover backing tracks, Japanese-music karaoke. Original idol-pop and anime-OP-style instrumentals for cover content.
Brand Marketers
Japan-targeted campaigns, anime-product launches, Japanese-aesthetic brands. J-pop reads as Tokyo-cool to global Gen Z anime audiences.
What makes a J-pop track feel anime-OP authentic?
A J-pop music generator writes a full track from a single prompt — anime opening, idol pop, city pop, J-rock, visual kei or modern J-pop ballad — composed from scratch with the bright melodies and dramatic builds the genre is known for. Describe the era and the subgenre, and the AI produces the arrangement, vocals and mix as one finished MP3.
That matters most for anime and AMV creators, who can't legally drop an official anime OST under their edit without risking a copyright strike. A generated track built in the anime-OP tradition carries the same dramatic arc and energy with nothing sampled from an existing show, so it's safe to publish where the real soundtrack isn't.
Prompting the right era and BPM
Each J-pop subgenre sits in its own tempo lane: anime opening runs 170–185 BPM with rapid-fire vocal density, idol J-pop sits at 125–135 with bright synth-pop production, city pop drops to 110–120 for its jazz-funk groove, J-rock climbs to 140–160 for festival-scale energy, visual kei ranges 140–170 with neoclassical-metal flourishes, and modern J-pop ballad slows to 70–85 for drama-and-movie OST territory. Add "Japanese-language vocals" to the prompt for authentic sung hooks, and specify "anime OP structure, dramatic build, soaring vocal hook" to get the genre's signature quiet-verse-to-soaring-chorus arc.
City pop and modern J-pop aren't the same target — city pop is specifically the 1980s Tatsuro Yamashita-era jazz-funk-pop sound, while modern J-pop is the contemporary mainstream tradition. Naming the era in the prompt keeps the AI from blending the two.
Who this serves
Anime content creators use a J-pop music generator for AMVs and indie anime production without licensing an official soundtrack, and JRPG game developers use it for cinematic OST moments in visual novels and anime-styled titles. Japan travel vloggers pair region-authentic tracks to Tokyo footage, while content creators and cover singers use idol-pop and anime-OP-style instrumentals for J-fashion reels and cover backing tracks.
Brand marketers targeting Japan or the global anime audience reach for J-pop because it reads as Tokyo-cool to Gen Z fans of the genre, without needing an actual licensed anime tie-in.
Original compositions, full rights
Every track is composed from scratch, so AMV makers and anime creators get anime-OP-style energy with full commercial rights and no Content ID matches — the same protection that keeps city pop and idol-pop tracks clear of the original 1980s and modern catalogs they're inspired by.
Make the J-pop
Pick the era. Set the energy. Generate a J-pop track polished for the anime-cool aesthetic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get Japanese-language vocals?
Yes. Specify "Japanese-language vocals" in your prompt and the AI generates Japanese sung hooks. Useful for anime-OP, idol-pop, and ballad authentic feel.
Is city pop different from J-pop?
City pop is the 1980s Japanese jazz-funk-pop genre (Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi era). Modern J-pop is the contemporary mainstream Japanese pop tradition. The AI handles both — specify era and style.
Can I get anime-opening-style dramatic builds?
Yes. Anime OPs have signature dramatic arc — quiet verse, building pre-chorus, soaring chorus. Prompt "anime OP structure, dramatic build, soaring vocal hook" and the AI delivers.
Best for AMV creators?
Yes. AMV makers need anime-OP-style energy without YouTube copyright strikes. Generate original tracks in the genre tradition — full commercial rights, no Content ID matches.
BPM range?
Anime OP: 170–185. Idol J-pop: 125–135. City pop: 110–120. J-rock: 140–160. Visual kei: 140–170. Modern J-pop ballad: 70–85.