Rhythm Zone is a prominent Japanese record label specializing in urban music genres such as R&B, hip hop, and contemporary pop. Operated under the larger umbrella of Avex Group, one of Japan’s leading entertainment conglomerates, Rhythm Zone has played a key role in shaping Japan’s modern music scene since its inception.
Founded in 1999, Rhythm Zone was created by Max Matsuura, the CEO of Avex Group, with the vision of promoting artists focused on urban and contemporary music. Headquartered in Tokyo, the label quickly established itself as a home for cutting edge talent and high quality music production.
Artist Roster and Collaborations
Rhythm Zone is best known for being the label behind some of Japan’s most successful and influential acts, including:
In partnership with LDH Japan, Rhythm Zone serves as the main label for all EXILE TRIBE music releases, contributing significantly to their commercial success and cultural presence.
Rhythm Zone is known for embracing global musical trends while maintaining a distinctly Japanese style. Its catalog features a mix of R&B ballads, dance-pop anthems, and high-energy hip-hop, reflecting Japan’s evolving urban music tastes. The label is also known for polished production, stylish visuals and elaborate music videos.
Rhythm Zone has expanded its influence through multimedia projects like HiGH&LOW, where music, film and live performance intersect. Through collaborations with visual media and fashion, the label has helped redefine how music is marketed and consumed in Japan.
A sublabel, Riddim Zone, was later created to focus on reggae and related genres, showing the label’s willingness to diversify its offerings.
As one of Avex’s flagship labels, Rhythm Zone remains a leader in Japan’s music industry. Its continued collaboration with LDH and commitment to urban music has made it a cultural powerhouse — influencing fashion, youth identity and the broader entertainment landscape.