777, a genre-fusing debut single from ONE OK ROCK supergroup YAO
YAO, a new collaborative project uniting Japanese band ONE OK ROCK with artists Awich, Paledusk and Chico Carlito, has released its debut single, '777'. The venture matters as an experiment in fusing acts from different musical backgrounds into a single unit, with its name drawn from the Japanese concept of "Yaoyorozu no Kami", meaning Eight Million Gods.
The track blends pop-rock catchiness with hip-hop intensity, opening with both singalong chants and guttural howls while shifting between styles. Despite its many contrasting elements, the piece is described as carefully constructed and deliberately attention-grabbing. An accompanying video is available, and the group has also performed the song as part of Red Bull's IN-YO.
- YAO unites ONE OK ROCK, Awich, Paledusk and Chico Carlito.
- Debut single '777' fuses pop-rock and hip-hop.
- Name comes from Japanese concept meaning Eight Million Gods.
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Originally published by Rock Sound as “YAO Share Boundary-Pushing Debut Track ‘777’”.