Asian Pop New Music Videos – N°484

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Here are the brand new (animated only) music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

45 . Treasure – Yellow

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Yellow” from TREASURE, released in March 2025, layers rhythmic piano with lively drum beats, setting the stage for a sound that leans on both melody and momentum.

The track shapes love through the color yellow, using warm tones and youthful energy to paint its emotions.

TREASURE’s vocals and rap shift between smooth and punchy, creating contrast within its upbeat structure.

The music video moves through classrooms and flower shops, incorporating hand choreography that mirrors the song’s brisk, playful rhythm.

Choi Hyun-seok, Yoshi, Asahi, and Haruto contribute to the songwriting and composition, adding personal elements to the project.

Since their 2020 debut under YG Entertainment, TREASURE has released albums such as “The First Step: Treasure Effect” and “Reboot,” maintaining a presence in K-pop.

Their music frequently revolves around love, friendship, and personal reflection, keeping themes familiar yet stylized.

Under YG Entertainment and Columbia, the group has achieved platinum sales, marking their commercial trajectory early in their career.

Song featured on the album : Pleasure

The First Step : Treasure Effect (2020)

44 . SF9 – Love Race

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

SF9‘s “Love Race” leads their 15th mini album, released in March 2025.

The track meshes pop and rhythmic energy, weaving guitar-backed verses with a chorus that swells in intensity.

The lyrics depict a love pursued with unwavering resolve, framing romance as a race worth winning.

This marks their return after seven months, with six of eight members promoting.

Jaeyoon’s return from military service strengthens the group’s vocal presence.

The album belongs to SF9‘s ‘YOUR FANTASY’ series, shaped around fan-driven concepts.

SF9, launched by FNC Entertainment in 2016, introduced themselves with “Fanfare,” while “O Sole Mio” and their 2017 release “Sensational Feeling Nine” expanded their range across pop, rhythmic beats, and R&B influences.

O Sole Mio (2017)

43 . Yuki Chiba – Bank

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Yuki Chiba steps back into the spotlight with “BANK,” a March 2025 release produced by longtime collaborator Koshy.

Over a trap-infused beat, Chiba delivers verses laced with reflections on wealth and success, his signature flow intact.

The track arrives after his 2024 viral hit “Team Tomodachi” and his feature on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Mamushi,” which landed him on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the first time.

Since shedding the KOHH moniker in 2021, Chiba has navigated a return under his birth name, culminating in his December 2024 album “STAR.”

Active in Japanese hip-hop since 2008, he has expanded his reach through collaborations with Frank Ocean, Hikaru Utada, and Mariah Carey.

Music video directed by : Naohiro Ohashi – Song featured on the album : Billionaire

マリーゴールド (2018)

42 . G22 – Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban” arrives as G22‘s January 2025 single, lacing pop with hip-hop flourishes and lyrics that lean into defiance.

The trio—AJ, Alfea, and Jaz—steers the track with rhythmic precision, their voices threading through its percussive cadence.

The song claims a wider stage as the official theme for the 2025 Southeast Asian Games in Manila, amplifying its reach.

A music video packed with syncopated choreography and vivid aesthetics adds another layer to its presence.

G22, formed in 2022 under Cornerstone Entertainment, first surfaced with “Bang!”

AJ previously tested her vocals on “The Voice of the Philippines,” while Jaz charted an independent path in Australia before shifting to the group dynamic.

“Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban” registers as a pivotal moment in G22‘s trajectory.

Music video directed by : David Olson

Team Tomodachi Remix (W/ Duke Deuce) (2023)

41 . あいみょん – スケッチ

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“スケッチ” pairs Aimyon’s familiar acoustic warmth with a quartet string arrangement, setting the tone for “Doraemon: Nobita’s Sky Utopia.”

Released in March 2025 as part of a double A-side single, the track aligns the singer’s long-standing appreciation for the franchise with a cinematic sensibility.

The limited Doraemon edition features collectible packaging, while the music video, filmed in Asagiri Plateau, visually extends the single’s angelic motif.

Music video directed by : Ran Tondabayashi

Bang! (2021)

40 . Atarashii Gakko! – One Heart

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“One Heart” layers gospel-tinged harmonies over Atarashii Gakko!‘s usual J-pop framework, injecting a sense of urgency into its themes of unity and resilience.

Produced by Money Mark, the track extends the group’s sonic palette, folding in soul influences without abandoning their rhythmic, choreographed precision.

The collaboration builds on their 2021 EP “Snacktime,” refining their fusion of traditional and contemporary elements with tightly woven vocal lines.

Music video directed by : G2 Yuki Tsujimoto

Nainainai (2020)

39 . Rich Brian – Little Ray Of Light

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Rich Brian steps away from his rap-heavy origins with “Little Ray of Light,” a self-produced track that leans into melody and analog instrumentation.

His singing voice takes center stage, a notable shift from his past work.

The music video places him in the role of conductor, leading a string section and reinforcing his creative control.

Marking his first solo release since 2022, the song reflects on fading relationships and emotional detachment.

Brian, who first gained attention with “Dat $tick” in 2016, has since collaborated with 21 Savage, Offset, and Joji while releasing albums such as “Amen” and “The Sailor.”

Music video directed by : Jared Hogan – Song featured on the album : Where Is My Head?

Dat $Tick (2015)

38 . Bini – top

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Top” surfaces as an unexpected release from BINI, arriving in March 2025 after their EP “BINIverse” earlier in the year.

Recorded during their pre-debut phase in 2019, the track blends Tagalog and English over an upbeat production.

The Filipino girl group, introduced to audiences through “Born To Win,” navigates P-Pop with electronic elements while maintaining a visible presence in philanthropy and major cultural events.

Pantropiko (2023)

37 . j-hope – Sweet Dreams (w/ Miguel)

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“Sweet Dreams” brings together j-hope and Miguel in a blend of R&B and pop, weaving Korean and English lyrics over polished production.

Marking j-hope’s first solo outing since his military discharge, the track signals his return to music amid BTS’s hiatus.

His signature rhythmic precision and fluid vocal delivery reflect his background in choreography, a skill set that shaped his contributions to BTS and earlier solo work like “Daydream.”

Music video directed by : Jihoon Shin

More (2023)

36 . Yeji – Air

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

Yeji steps into solo territory with “Air,” a synth-pop track that veers between weightlessness and intensity.

A hypnotic chorus repeats “air air air, all of my air” before an electric guitar surges into the final moments.

Co-writing the lyrics, she distills the rush of performing into sleek, pulsating beats.

As ITZY’s leader, she has seen the group land on Billboard charts since their 2019 debut.

Before ITZY, she competed on “The Fan” and later exhibited musical jumping rope skills on television.

Between Pilates and workouts, she jots thoughts in two diaries and shares fruit-fueled friendships with Karina of aespa and Jihyo of TWICE.

35 . Hoshi & Woozi (Seventeen) – 동갑내기

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“동갑내기” pairs SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi and Woozi in a track that plays on their shared birth year, 1996.

The lyrics trace their evolution from childhood to industry veterans, blending wit with nostalgia.

Woozi, the group’s prolific composer, and Hoshi, a powerhouse of choreography, channel their strengths into a piece that merges polished production with dynamic energy.

This collaboration steps outside SEVENTEEN’s usual framework, spotlighting their long-standing camaraderie.

Music video directed by : Lafic – Song featured on the album : Beam

Stay (2022)

34 . XG – Is This Love

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

XG releases “Is This Love” as a digital single in March 2025, aligning with their role as the face of ANESSA Global, a cosmetics brand they join in February 2025.

The track melds hip-hop with R&B, extending their streak of English-language releases.

Its accompanying music video, debuting alongside the song, sparks discussion with AI-generated transitions, prompting debate on technology’s expanding influence in visual storytelling.

XG, a Japanese group under XGALX, operates from South Korea, channeling diverse influences into their self-styled X-POP.

Tippy Toes (2022)

33 . Brandy Senki – Last Live

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“Last Live” is the fifth digital single from Japanese rock band Brandy Senki, released in February 2025.

Its lyrics orbit themes of regret, longing, and escapism, threading introspection with a quiet desperation.

Through melancholic lines, the track sketches isolation and uncertainty, punctuated by an unspoken plea for connection.

Hazuki handles guitar and vocals, Minori anchors the bass and chorus, while Bori keeps time on drums.

Music video directed by : Nathalie Scarlette

Nightmarish (2023)

32 . Kwan – ប្រផ្នូល Ii, Omens Ii

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“ប្រផ្នូល II | Omen II” extends Kwan’s fusion of contemporary Khmer music with modern production, following his previous track “ប្រផ្នូល | Omen” with Vito.

Released in February 2025, the song continues his themes of love, loss, and societal reflection.

Known for shifting between visual art and music, Kwan, born So Sothsovankong, balances his independent label “Slaphouse” with a career that spans graffiti, sculpture, and pop-punk-infused R&B.

Music video directed by : Cossin

Yakayo (2023)

31 . Gangbay – Charisma (w/ Minayu)

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

Gangbay meshes alternative hip hop with traditional Mongolian sounds, crafting a distinctive sonic identity.

“Charisma,” a 2025 collaboration with Minayu, spins sharp lyricism over contemporary beats, staying true to his genre-blurring approach.

The track finds an audience both in Mongolia and beyond, aligning with his broader musical trajectory.

His lyrics often probe identity and cultural shifts, themes that resonate with younger listeners navigating modern Mongolian life.

Previous collaborations include “MIMOSA” with Namone & Minayu and “Togloom Bish.”

Sydney (W/ Sekstsagaanbogd, Davaidasha) (2022)

30 . AKB48 – まさかの, confession

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

AKB48’s “まさかのConfession” hands the spotlight to 18th generation research student Aitsuki Yagi, a first in the group’s history.

Filmed at the former Matsumoto High School, a recognized cultural property, the music video sets its story in a high school drama club, an indirect nod to Yagi’s unexpected selection.

Choreographed by Acchan, the routine features a “vegetable pulling” pose, a visual cue to Yagi’s emergence from a crowded lineup.

Music video directed by : Dai Ikeda

No Way Man (2018)

29 . Flow G – Mala Sv

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“Mala SV” sees Flow G channeling financial ambition, invoking the name of Filipino businessman Sam Verzosa as shorthand for success.

The track delivers sharp Tagalog verses laced with quick-witted lyricism, a signature of the rapper since his early career with Ex Battalion.

Flow G, born Archie dela Cruz, made his mark in 2016, later collaborating with artists like Skusta Clee and Gloc-9.

Before this release, he found success with tracks like “Araw Araw Love” and “Panda.”

Araw Araw Love – Flow G (2019)

28 . Milli – One Punch

Date Added : Mar 13,2025

“One Punch” pairs MILLI with VALORANT and Riot Games Music for a February 2025 release, setting the tone for VALORANT Masters Bangkok, the year’s first global tournament.

An alternate version appears across streaming platforms through YUPP! and 88rising.

This collaboration places MILLI within Riot Games Music’s artist roster.

Born Danupha Khanatheerakul in 2002, she has worked with Bibi and Jackson Wang and received industry recognition in 2020.

Music video directed by : Mangto – Song featured on the album : Heavy Weight

Rosetta (W/ Ph-1) (2023)

27 . Jennie – Like Jennie

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Like Jennie” arrives as the latest solo venture from South Korean singer and rapper Jennie, scheduled for release in March 2025 as part of her debut studio album.

Infused with a mix of pop and hip-hop, the track leans into her signature style, both playful and self-assured.

The title riffs on her name, reinforcing the persona she has crafted.

Issued via her own label, Odd Atelier, in collaboration with Columbia Records, the song follows her 2018 solo debut, “SOLO.”

Music video directed by : Hanbago (Han Gyeol Lee) – Song featured on the album : Ruby

Solo (2018)

26 . f5ve – Magic Clock

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Magic Clock” finds f5ve weaving a time-hopping tale set in a dreamlike clock shop overseen by Tsurugi from Psychic Fever.

The lyrics dwell on fleeting moments and memory’s grip, while its melody, echoing the quirkiness of a cuckoo clock, keeps the track firmly lodged in pop territory.

Produced by BloodPop and A.G. Cook, the single arrives under LDH Records/Three Six Zero Recordings.

F5ve, formed in 2022 under LDH JAPAN, includes KAEDE, RURI, SAKI, MAHO, and MINA.

Music video directed by : Crystalline Structures Studio – Song featured on the album : Sequence 01

25 . Galileo Galilei – あおにもどる

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

Galileo Galilei’s “あおにもどる” (“Ao ni Modoru,” or “Return to Blue”) arrives in 2025 as the band resurfaces from hiatus, slipping into their re-recorded album “BLUE” as its only new addition.

The track extends the band’s fixation with blue—a color they thread through their visuals, linking to the sea, whales, and vocalist Ozaki Yuuki’s hometown of Wakkanai.

Galileo Galilei, formed in 2007, first gained notice with “Aoi Shiori,” tied to the anime “Anohana.”

Music video directed by : Yuuki Ozaki – Song featured on the album : Blue

Aoi Shiori (2015)

24 . Illslick – ตีหนึ่งที่คูเมือง

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“ตีหนึ่งที่คูเมือง” follows a young man’s infatuation with a live streamer, weaving humor and romance into a late-night reverie. His admiration grows with every broadcast, yet his shyness keeps him at a distance as others lavish her with gifts. The lyrics juxtapose virtual fascination with real-world hesitation, capturing the tension between fantasy and reality. Illslick’s distinct flow and use of Thai slang add texture to the narrative, blending modern relationships with cultural nuance.

พิพิธภัณฑ์ (2021)

23 . Kogyaru – Science Princess

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

KOGYARU, a five-member Japanese girl group formed in 2023, introduces “Science Princess” as their debut single, mixing hip-hop and electronic elements.

Produced by Yayoi Daimon, the song delivers lyrics centered on self-confidence and individuality, aligning with the group’s association with the gyaru subculture, particularly the kogyaru style.

The music video presents the members in colorful outfits, elaborate hairstyles, and striking makeup, embracing the aesthetics of gyaru fashion.

Their formation sparks discussion, given the traditionally older demographic of the subculture, while their name fuses “ko” (child) and “gyaru” to reflect their youthful take on the style.

The debut coincides with a renewed interest in gyaru culture, positioning KOGYARU as a new interpretation of the look and attitude historically tied to the movement.

Shirankedo (2023)

22 . Awich, Jay Park, Kr$Na, Masiwei & Vannda – Asian State Of Mind

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Asian State of Mind” assembles Awich, Jay Park, KR$NA, Masiwei, and VannDa in a cross-border hip-hop collaboration uniting Japan, South Korea, India, China, and Cambodia.

With Awich spearheading the project, the track asserts Asian rap’s presence, blending individual styles into a collective statement on ambition, success, and identity.

Each artist navigates the beat with their own linguistic and cultural imprint, offering perspectives shaped by their home scenes.

Jay Park, once part of 2PM, has built an extensive hip-hop career, launching labels AOMG and H1GHR MUSIC while signing with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

KR$NA brings intricate lyrical dexterity and bilingual versatility from India’s rap scene.

Awich emerges as a key figure in Japanese hip-hop, while Masiwei, a member of Higher Brothers, carries China’s influence.

VannDa infuses modern hip-hop with traditional Khmer elements, bridging Cambodia’s musical past and present.

Music video directed by : Ryo Suda

21 . Bloo – Go Max

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Go Max” brings Bloo‘s signature blend of Korean and Los Angeles influences into sharp focus.

A member of crew 42 and half of Neonblue, he operates within the K-hip hop circuit, having debuted in 2016 under MKIT Rain Records.

His collaborations with figures like Nafla and Loopy reflect his fluid approach to genre boundaries.

Tracks such as “Downtown Baby” and “ASH”135 illustrate his evolving style, shaped by years navigating different cultural landscapes.

Downtown Baby (2017)

20 . Travis Japan – Tokyo Crazy Night

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Tokyo Crazy Night” propels Travis Japan into fresh sonic terrain, layering deep beats with an electrified rhythm.

Marked by city pop influences, the track sketches a nocturnal Tokyo alive with pulse and motion.

Released in March 2025, it doubles as the theme for ABC TV’s drama “Tokyo Camouflage Hour,” featuring Kaito Matsukura.

Under Travis Payne’s guidance, the group signed with Capitol Records in 2022, following their America’s Got Talent stint.

Music video directed by : Keisuke Nakashima

Just Dance! (2023)

19 . Scandal – Soundly

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

“Soundly,” SCANDAL’s upcoming digital single, arrives in March 2025.

Formed in Osaka in 2006, the all-female rock quartet—Haruna Ono, Mami Sasazaki, Tomomi Ogawa, and Rina Suzuki—built a repertoire balancing energetic riffs with melodic sensibilities.

Since their 2008 major label debut, they have released numerous singles and albums, contributing tracks to anime like “Bleach” and “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.”

Song featured on the album : Love, Spark, Joy!

Mirror (2021)

18 . Liza – Paradise(w/ Sheida)

Date Added : Mar 7,2025

Liza‘s “PARADISE” featuring sheidA trades mid-ballad introspection for an upbeat party track, marking her third collaboration with Chaki Zulu.

The lyrics play with repetition and puns, weaving in “ダラダラ” (daradara) and dollar signs alongside lines about effortlessly making money.

Shot on film with only 45 minutes of footage, the video sets Y2K aesthetics against coastal landscapes, a trailer house, and horseback riding, with Liza and sheidA’s real friends adding to the laid-back energy.

Music video directed by : Nathalie Scarlette – Song featured on the album : Parapara Mixtape

Away (W/ 7) (2022)

17 . SB19 – Dam

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“DAM” intertwines hip-hop, industrial grit, and prog-rock theatrics, laced with Celtic and Filipino folk influences.

The title nods to “pakiramdam,” the Filipino word for “feeling,” reinforcing its themes of perseverance and integrity amid ambition.

SB19 channels their medieval fantasy fascination, weaving echoes of “What” and “GENTO” into the mix.

The music video unfolds in a shadowy world of knights, sorcery, and looming castles, with each member wielding distinct powers to guard a mystical tree of life.

Music video directed by : Alanshiii – Song featured on the album : Simula At Wakas (Ep)

Alab [Burning] (2019)

16 . ICEx – 理想郷

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“理想郷” (Risōkyō) by ICEx channels the group’s signature energy through sleek production and tight harmonies.

The eight-member unit—Riku, Otaro, Haruse, Hakuto, Toshiaki, Ryuto, Sena, and Ryosuke—delivers a performance shaped by polished vocals and precise choreography.

Following their 2023 debut with “CANDY,” the STARDUST PROMOTION act continues to shape its identity, with COOLer as their official fandom name.

The stylized “X” in ICEx adds a visual accent to their branding.

Candy (2022)

15 . Myera – Busy

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Busy” delivers a blend of contemporary J-pop with sharp percussion and layered synths.

The track moves through tightly arranged vocal harmonies, alternating between rhythmic verses and a melodic hook.

The lyrics reflect a constant motion, mirroring the group’s polished yet kinetic style.

MYERA’s delivery remains precise, balancing crisp vocal phrasing with well-timed intensity.

The production leans into clean electronic textures, reinforcing the song’s momentum.

Music video directed by : Tatsuki

Be Naked (2024)

14 . Travis Japan – say I Do

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

Travis Japan releases “Say I Do” digitally on March 3, 2025, as part of a double A-side with “Tokyo Crazy Night.”

The track serves as the theme for TV Asahi’s “Honno Switch,” featuring member Kaito Miyachika.

The music video, choreographed by NOPPO of s**t kingz, places the group in a warm, sunlit setting that accentuates their softer side.

Formed under Travis Payne’s mentorship, the group signed with Capitol Records in 2022 after competing in America’s Got Talent season 17.

Music video directed by : Yvng Wing

Just Dance! (2023)

13 . G-Dragon – Too Bad (w/ Anderson .Paak)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

G-Dragon’s “TOO BAD” featuring Anderson .Paak arrives with a funky instrumental, pairing bouncy rhythms with a bright, infectious groove.

The performance video enlists Japanese-Filipino choreographer RIEHATA, whose moves complement the track’s playful energy.

G-Dragon, born Kwon Ji-yong in Seoul, made his debut in 2006 as Big Bang’s leader under YG Entertainment, later branching out solo with the 2009 album “Heartbreaker.”

Song featured on the album : Übermensch

Heartbreaker (2009)

12 . Salu – Louis Vuitton (w/ Red Eye, D.O)

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Louis Vuitton” merges neo-soul textures with hip-hop rhythms, as SALU, Red Eye, and DO trade fluid, melodic verses.

The lyrics push a message of self-belief, urging listeners to chase dreams without hesitation.

This track marks SALU’s first release of 2025, bringing together three figures in Japanese hip-hop.

SALU, active since 2012, has released albums such as “In My Shoes” (2012) and “INDIGO” (2017).

Red Eye holds the distinction of being the youngest Japanese hip-hop artist to perform solo at Nippon Budokan.

Music video directed by : Fan Tajio

Good Vibes Only (W/ Jp The Wavy, Exile Shokichi) (2017)

11 . Gyubin – Like U 100

Date Added : Mar 3,2025

“Like U 100,” the title track of Gyubin’s debut mini-album “Flowering,” plays with language, as the Korean pronunciation of “100” echoes the English word “back.” This subtle twist invites multiple readings—whether it’s about liking someone “100 times more” or simply stating affection outright. The track thrives on a buoyant melody designed to bottle the rush of a love confession, with Gyubin herself contributing to the lyrics.

Her first steps in music trace back to 2020, when she became the youngest participant on KBS’s “Top 10 Student.” Before making her official debut, she tested the waters in 2023 with “Scribble,” a collaboration with Wonstein, and “Start To Shine,” featuring Gaeko. The following year, “Really Like You” signaled the start of her solo career.

Just days before the release of “Like U 100,” she appeared on the cover of New Musical Express (NME), marking a first for a K-pop solo artist. The moment underscored her growing presence beyond domestic audiences.

Really Like You (2023)

10 . Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Player 1

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“PLAYER 1” lands as part of Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s fifth studio album, “Channel U,” arriving in February 2025.

The Japanese pop rock quartet, formed in 2012 in Aichi Prefecture, features vocalist and guitarist Haruko Nagaya, guitarist Issei Kobayashi, keyboardist Peppe, and bassist Shingo Anami.

The band’s name, meaning “green-yellow society,” comes from a misheard remark about vegetable juice.

Blending melody with energetic rock, the track channels their signature sound.

Music video directed by : Mess – Song featured on the album : Channel U

花になって (2024)

9 . G-Dragon – Drama

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

G-Dragon’s “Drama” strips back the theatrics for a ballad steeped in melancholy.

His vocals unravel over a restrained piano melody, creating a reflective atmosphere.

The music video places him as a wind-up doll, a nod to the scrutiny he endures.

Freestyle choreography punctuates the visuals, amplifying the song’s unease.

Sung in English, Chinese, and Korean, the track highlights his ability to shift between languages effortlessly.

Debuting in 2006 as Big Bang’s leader, his solo ventures include “Heartbreaker” (2009) and “Coup d’Etat” (2013).

Song featured on the album : Übermensch

Heartbreaker (2009)

8 . Mirror – Indelible Mark

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“Indelible Mark” (Chinese: 手印) arrives as a single from Hong Kong’s MIRROR, slated for release in February 2025.

With composition, arrangement, and production handled by 徐浩, alongside lyrics by 曾樂彤, the track continues the group’s trajectory within Cantopop.

MIRROR, formed in 2018 through ViuTV’s “Good Night Show – King Maker,” consists of twelve members, debuting that same year with “In a Second” (一秒間).

一秒間》Mv (2018)

7 . Aqua Timez – 深呼吸の理由

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“Shinkokyuu no Riyuu” marks Aqua Timez’s return after their 2018 disbandment, surfacing amid their 20th-anniversary revival.

The track carries the band’s signature pop-rock sound, shaped by Futoshi’s introspective delivery and the layered instrumentals of OKP-STAR, Daisuke, Mayuko, and TASSHI.

Since their 2005 debut mini-album, they have punctuated anime like “Bleach” and “Naruto Shippuden” with their anthemic style, threading nostalgia through new releases.

Music video directed by : Masaki Shinozuka

ヒトシズク (2023)

6 . Dept – ชาติหน้าช้าไป

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“ชาติหน้าช้าไป” contemplates hesitation and lost chances in love, urging action before regret settles in.

The lyrics revolve around the fleeting nature of time, with the chorus bluntly posing the question: “If I don’t tell you in this life, when will I ever get to confess my love?”

Dept constructs a melancholic yet urgent atmosphere, framing indecision as the silent antagonist.

The track continues the artist’s pattern of emotionally charged storytelling within pop structures.

Music video directed by : Siriwatbyp

5 . Blackbeans – Forever [ชั่วนิรันดร์ในใจ]

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“Forever (ชั่วนิรันดร์ในใจ)” is a single by Thai band Blackbeans, released in February 2025.

Blending alternative pop with a melancholic undercurrent, the song reflects on love’s endurance and the ache of longing.

Written and arranged by Naruebet Puapanboon, it showcases the band’s characteristic melodic sensibility.

Formed in 2013 in Bangkok, Blackbeans consists of Peerawit Jitkarun, Naruebet Puapanboon, Nontakorn Phanwun, and Nontawat Bua-phluen.

How Are You (2022)

4 . Tatsuya Kitani – You More [ユーモア] 

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“You More” [ユーモア] delivers Tatsuya Kitani’s mix of infectious hooks and introspective musings, weaving a sound both polished and reflective.

A 2024 addition to his catalog, the track aligns with his penchant for balancing melody and lyrical depth.

Kitani, a musician and composer born in 1996, also plays bass for the trio sajou no hana.

His works include albums such as “Bipolar” (2022) and “Roundabout” (2024), alongside EPs like “Love: Amplified” (2023).

In 2024, he teams up with Kento Nakajima as Gemn on the single “Fatal.”

Music video directed by : Masaki Watanabe

ファタール (2023)

3 . J Soul Brothers – What Is Your Secret?

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“What Is Your Secret?” sets the emotional tone for the drama “Forest,” where Manami Higa and Takanori Iwata’s characters navigate a fate that keeps pulling them apart.

This medium-tempo ballad lingers on the unease of concealed truths, weaving love and deception into a fragile narrative.

J Soul Brothers III, a vocal and dance group from EXILE TRIBE, shape their evolving sound with a track that contemplates how love falters when secrets surface.

Music video directed by : Yuann

Mugen Road (2016)

2 . Sumika – Vermillion

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“Vermillion” marks Sumika‘s latest release, arriving in February 2025.

Formed in 2013 in Kanagawa, the band navigates Japanese rock with a melodic sensibility.

Their 2017 album “Familia” introduced “Lovers,” the theme for the anime Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku.

In 2020, “Chime” expanded their discography, blending energetic instrumentals with polished production.

“Vermillion” continues their approach, pairing rhythmic intricacy with layered arrangements.

Music video directed by : Kohta Kimura – Song featured on the album : Vermillion’S

Lovers (2015)

1 . GangBay – Mimosa (w/ Namone & Minayu)

Date Added : Feb 26,2025

“Mimosa” brings together Mongolian hip-hop duo GangBay with Namone and Minayu for a track weaving contemporary rap with nods to traditional sounds.

Produced by FIOYS Records and set to a beat by Fukk2Beatz, the song continues GangBay’s stylistic mix of old and new.

Released in February 2025, it lands in the duo’s discography alongside “Dandaa Hairtai” and reflects their approach to integrating cultural influences with modern production.

Music video directed by : Picranium Production Company

Sydney (W/ Sekstsagaanbogd, Davaidasha) (2022)


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