ONE OR EIGHT, the emerging J-pop group, began their international journey in New York City with a fan meeting called SHUKAI. They connected intimately with fans at Racket NYC, blending performance with interaction. Their name reflects their goal to embrace significant global challenges in music, which was highlighted during their captivating visit. Debuting soon, they've already made waves with their new music like "KAWASAKI" featuring Big Sean, emphasizing their artistic ambition and dedication to their craft.
It's been one day after the show, we still feel very buzzed about it. Takeru told amNewYork. From a very young age, I've always wanted to perform in the entertainment capital of the world [New York]. So, making that happen was amazing, especially as a group. Also, the fact that the fans were the ones who wanted us to come to New York, and we were able to achieve that in a very short time, means a lot to us.
The meaning behind our name is for a group from Japan to take on a big global challenge in terms of music, Souma said. We want to put everything on the table for the sake of our artistry - a bet we do not take lightly.
Their journey began with an intimate fan experience at Racket NYC, where attendees did more than simply watch the group perform; they also interacted with the idols through various games.
ONE OR EIGHT debuted on April 25, 2024, after participating in a Japanese audition show entitled WARPS DIG. After they launched, these rookie pop stars were making big waves with the release of KAWASAKI featuring rapper Big Sean.
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