Japanese Boy Band Psychic Fever Wants You to Know They’re All ‘Different’: ‘We Don’t Want to Fit in a Box’

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Japanese Boy Band Psychic Fever Wants You to Know They’re All ‘Different’: ‘We Don’t Want to Fit in a Box’

Variety · 3 hours ago

Japanese seven-piece boy band Psychic Fever have released their second full-length album, "Different", on 10 July via Warner Music and 10K Projects, four years after their 2022 debut "P.C.F." The record is built around the idea that each of its members sounds, looks and thinks differently, a concept the group present as a deliberate statement of individuality rather than a limitation. The band say it is their most personal work yet, with all seven members contributing to the songwriting for the first time.

Spanning 10 tracks, the album draws on Y2K-inflected R&B, UK garage, Afrobeats, trap and ballads, with production from Grammy-nominated Rykeyz, and opens with the focus track "If You're Mine". Psychic Fever debuted in 2022 as the seventh act from LDH Japan's Exile Tribe collective and have since toured 17 countries and 35 cities; their 2024 single "Just Like Dat", featuring JP The Wavy, passed 270 million TikTok views and charted on Spotify's Viral Top 50 in nine countries. Members including Weesa (half-Moroccan, half-Korean) and Jimmy (half-Nigerian, half-Japanese) tie the album's themes of mixed identity to their own backgrounds, and the group frame themselves as complementing rather than competing with K-pop while championing Japanese music globally.

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