J-Euro
J-Euro is a music genre that originated in Japan during the late 1990s and early 2000s. It combines elements of Eurodance, a style of electronic dance music, with Japanese pop influences. Characterized by upbeat tempos, catchy melodies, and synthesized sounds, J-Euro gained popularity through its association with video games, anime, and Japanese pop culture.
The genre features artists and groups who often perform in both Japanese and English, appealing to a diverse audience. Notable J-Euro artists include Koda Kumi and Namie Amuro, who helped popularize the style. J-Euro remains a vibrant part of Japan's music scene, influencing various other genres.