Trending Songs
Top 25 viral sounds in Japan for UGC & creator content

No Sound
Melissa Colorado

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yasuhiro soda

EoO
Bad Bunny

lilacs
azrxel & abxddon

The Next Station Is Tokyo
Phonk Remix Guys

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orino

Forever
Barbara Mason

Life Feels So Good
napsea

Ethereal
Txmy

Phone Kisses
suhmeduh

In My Room
Julia Wolf

back to friends
sombr

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RADWIMPS

owls eye
ivri

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East Duo

Mrs Magic (Strings Version)
Strawberry Guy

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Kyoto Harp Ensemble

JAPAN
Famous Dex

Sweet Boy
Malcolm Todd

Crush
Yuna

Lover
Taylor Swift

You're Still The One
Shania Twain

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If it's cute, that's it
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I.F.L.Y.
Bazzi
New This Week

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yasuhiro soda β’ Debuted at #2

EoO
Bad Bunny β’ Debuted at #3

lilacs
azrxel & abxddon β’ Debuted at #4

The Next Station Is Tokyo
Phonk Remix Guys β’ Debuted at #5

Vlog γ» Stylish city pop(1275391)
orino β’ Debuted at #6

Life Feels So Good
napsea β’ Debuted at #9
Trending Songs for UGC & Creator Marketing in Japan
This chart shows the top 25 trending songs in Japan for the week of Feb 16 - Feb 22, 2026. Updated weekly, these viral sounds are essential for UGC creators, influencer marketing campaigns, and AI-generated content looking to maximize engagement and algorithm visibility.
π± For UGC Creators
Brief your UGC creators with this chart to ensure they use current trending sounds. Using popular music dramatically increases content visibility and engagement rates. Share this page with creators before they start producing content.
π€ For AI UGC & Automation
Feed trending sounds into your AI content generation pipeline. Whether you're using AI avatars, automated video creation, or AI-powered editing tools, pairing with trending music ensures your content stays algorithm-friendly and current.
π€ For Faceless Accounts
Faceless accounts rely heavily on trending sounds to carry engagement. Without an on-camera personality, the music becomes crucial. Use songs ranked #1-10 for maximum algorithmic boost, or catch rising "NEW" entries early.
π― For Brand Marketers
Include trending sounds in your influencer briefs. When creators use popular music, your branded content gets better reach. The chart shows rank changes so you can identify which sounds are gaining momentum for your campaigns.
How to Use This Chart for Creator Marketing
- Check weekly before campaigns: Review the chart before briefing creators or launching content to ensure you're using current trends.
- Target NEW entries: Songs marked "NEW" are freshly trending. Using these early can give your content a significant boost before the sound becomes oversaturated.
- Monitor rank changes: Green arrows show rising songs - these have momentum. Red arrows indicate declining popularity - consider avoiding these for new content.
- Share with your creator network: Send this page to your UGC creators, influencer partners, or content team as a reference for approved trending sounds.
Understanding the Japan Chart
Each song displays its current rank, cover art, title, and artist. The green arrows with numbers show positions gained this week, while red arrows indicate positions lost. The NEW badge marks songs appearing on the chart for the first time - these are often the best choices for catching a trend early.
The sparkline trend graph shows the song's popularity trajectory over time. Upward trending lines indicate sustained momentum, making these safer choices for content that will be published over several days or weeks.
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