Number_i Release 'HIRAKEGOMA' and 'No.I' Deluxe Edition
Japan’s latest music sensation Number_i – who is Sho Hirano (27), Yuta Jinguji (26) and Yuta Kishi (28) – follow up on their well-received debut album, No.I with a deluxe version including new single, “HIRAKEGOMA” out now. “HIRAKEGOMA,” which translates to “open the door” in Japanese, is a new-style pop tune that combines catchy phrases with heavy, powerful beats. The deluxe album--masterfully performed in Japanese with cuts of English throughout--now features 15 tracks ranging from 90’s style alt rock, hip-hop and R&B to UK influenced indie rock.
The album kicks off with the hard-hitting single “INZM”--produced by group member Yuta Jinguji–which hit #1 on Billboard Japan’s Hot 100 upon its debut. Shared Ones To Watch, “Get ready to be obsessed! Japanese boy group Number_i, comprised of Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi, delivers another powerful track with their latest release, ‘INZM.’ With its hard-hitting vocals and collection of heavy guitar riffs and high-octane beats, the single is a charged-up thrill ride from start to finish.” The “INZM” action-packed video, which now has over 50 million views on YouTube, alongside the recently released “INZM” (Hyper Band version), showcases the trio’s infectious energy and undeniable talent.
The sensual “ICE” showcases the band’s versatility, pairing cool beats with the sensation of taking in heat like a sauna in a transcendent contemporary R&B style. The lyrics evoke a desire for passion and closeness: “I’m too hot I need more ice / Cool me down, diving into pleasure yeah / Body got me in a trance (You got me in a trance) / Noisy heartbeat / I want to melt into silence.”
Also appearing on No.I (Deluxe) is the J-Pop supergroup’s previous single “GOAT”--released following their US debut performance at Coachella earlier this year. It topped the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart as well as hit #10 on the US iTunes overall chart and #3 on the Hip-Hop chart, creating industry buzz. Also featured here is the Sho Hirano produced “BON,” which surpassed 10 million views within two days of its release, peaking at #2 globally on YouTube’s daily music video ranking and making their return to the Japan Hot 100 chart, also at #2. Today, the “BON” music video has over 53 million views on YouTube.