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Ongaku Magazine publishes two curated ranking charts: a Top 25 Songs chart and a Top 20 Artists chart. Unlike sales-driven lists, our charts prioritize artistry — the compositional craft, emotional depth, innovation, and lasting resonance of a track or artist — over immediate commercial performance. We hold that true artistry shouldn’t be reduced to first-week streaming numbers or chart-topping ad buys; the most meaningful music often proves its value over time.
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Navigating the Algorithm: What Jelena Francis Learned About Music and Social Media
For online business owners, a frequent challenge that seems to recur is a constant battle with social media algorithms and being able to find the right people to relate to your video, product, or personality. Does this even make the music market profitable?
The Overlooked Importance of Opening Acts
Over the past year, I have attended countless concerts, and somewhere along the way, there’s one belief I’ve come to stand by: never skip the opening act. Skipping the opening band may be one of the biggest mistakes you can make as a live music fan.
Blades & Crescendos: The Sound of the 2026 Olympics
Music may seem like just the backdrop to any successful program in Figure Skating, but this is far from the truth. In light of the 2026 Winter Olympics, read how music shapes the ice.
Why You’re Wrong About the Grammys.
Why do the Grammys always give the biggest awards to the “wrong people”? How does the voting procedure work? Find out in this article.
Amid Political Tensions, Bad Bunny Provides a Much-Needed Performance
Just a week ago, Puerto Rican Artist, Bad Bunny, received the Grammy for ‘Best Musíca Urbana Album’ and called attention to a political reality that cannot be ignored. “ICE Out,” said Bunny on the 68th Grammy Stage. Tonight, he performed on the Super Bowl halftime show and provided a much-needed message for America.
The Top 10 Albums of 2025
Ongaku Magazine’s Top 10 Picks for the Albums of 2025. Includes our Honorable Mentions.


The most prevalent songs within the City Pop discography all contemplate the feelings of transition between past and present and express the imagery of fleeting time in a very specific way. “Remember Summer Days”, for example, says this very literally: “Remember Summer Days | 夏が消えていくわ (The summer is starting to fade).”