RADWIMPS are releasing a special album, entitled Dear Jubilee, to celebrate their past 20 years as a band.

On November 16, 2025 (Sunday), the Japanese rock band unveiled the complete track list of the upcoming record — a tribute album to celebrate their 20th major debut anniversary this year, featuring 14 of their fellow Japanese artists.

Namely, these artists include YOASOBI, Vaundy, Kenshi Yonezu, Mrs. Green Apple, Yorushika, Mone Kamishiraishi, SEKAI NO OWARI, iri, ZUTOMAYO, My Hair is Bad, Hiroji Miyamoto, Hiroji Miyamoto, DISH//, hanaregumi, and Hayato Sumino. As their participation was slowly unveiled in the past weeks, each artist also wrote a personal message for RADWIMPS, which you can read in Japanese and English here.

For Dear Jubilee, each artist will be showcasing a special rendition of a RADWIMPS song released in the past 20 years, including such hits like “Yushinron,” “Iindesuka?,” “Zenzenzense,” “Suzume,” and more. The tribute album is set to be released this November 19, 2025 (Wednesday). Watch this space for updates.

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Check out the complete tracklist of Dear Jubilee below:

  1. Mone Kamishiraishi – “25kome No Senshokutai”
  2. SEKAI NO OWARI – “Saidaikouyakusu”
  3. Kenshi Yonezu – “Tremolo”
  4. iri – “Futarigoto”
  5. ZUTOMAYO – “Yushinron”
  6. My Hair is Bad – “Iindesuka?”
  7. Hiroji Miyamoto – “Oshakashama”
  8. DISH// – “Keitaidenwa”
  9. Mrs. GREEN APPLE – “Kyoshinsho”
  10. Yorushika – “DARMA GRAND PRIX”
  11. YOASOBI – “Kaishin No Ichigeki”
  12. Vaundy – “Zenzenzense”
  13. hanaregumi – “Sokkenai”
  14. Hayato Sumino – “Suzume”

The release of Dear Jubilee closely follows the release of RADWIMPS’ 14th studio album, entitled Anew. It came out on October 8, 2025 and was also released to coincide with the year of the band’s 20th major debut anniversary. In a recent interview with Billboard Philippines, RADWIMPS members Yojiro Noda and Yusuke Takeda discussed the album, the past 20 years together, and the possibility of returning to Manila soon, as well as gave advice for younger bands. Read the interview here.


While waiting for the release of Dear Jubilee, listen to RADWIMPS’ Anew below: