Psychic Fever Reflects On Their Beginnings, Music, And Future Goals

The post Psychic Fever Reflects On Their Beginnings, Music, And Future Goals appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. J-pop group Psychic Fever (full name: Psychic Fever from Exile Tribe) doesn’t look like your typical pop boy band. The members – Tsurugi, Ryoga, Ren, Jimmy, Kokoro, Ryushin, and Weesa – each have their own defined style and look that isn’t often seen in the J-pop industry, and that’s what makes them one of the most interesting groups to emerge from Japan. Known for their dynamic performances and soulful vocals, as well as their rap, Psychic Fever has found success domestically since 2022. Their first EP, Psychic File I, debuted at #3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and the Billboard Japan charts. Several of their songs went viral on social media, with their song “Just Like Dat (feat. JP THE WAVY)” having over 200 million views on TikTok. Their second EP, Psychic File II, landed #2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart. They began to focus on expanding their reach globally, relocating their base to Thailand, and performing across Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. The group then signed with Warner Music Group to pursue even more international partnerships, having completed their first U.S. tour earlier in the year and performed at SXSW 2025. Since then, they’ve been working on new music, releasing their third EP, Psychic File III, in May. Their lead single, “Gelato,” became a popular summer hit, which differs from their hip-hop style, showcasing a softer and romantic side to the group. The music video to their second single, “Reflection,” was released today, featuring a smooth 2000s pop vibe. When I first met Psychic Fever for lunch at The Butcher’s Daughter in West Hollywood, they were all dressed in black, with their logo blinged around their necks, and matching black leather jackets. The jackets, designed by a Japanese artist, had their images beautifully painted on the back.…

Aug 19, 2025 - 07:00
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Psychic Fever Reflects On Their Beginnings, Music, And Future Goals

The post Psychic Fever Reflects On Their Beginnings, Music, And Future Goals appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

J-pop group Psychic Fever (full name: Psychic Fever from Exile Tribe) doesn’t look like your typical pop boy band. The members – Tsurugi, Ryoga, Ren, Jimmy, Kokoro, Ryushin, and Weesa – each have their own defined style and look that isn’t often seen in the J-pop industry, and that’s what makes them one of the most interesting groups to emerge from Japan. Known for their dynamic performances and soulful vocals, as well as their rap, Psychic Fever has found success domestically since 2022. Their first EP, Psychic File I, debuted at #3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and the Billboard Japan charts. Several of their songs went viral on social media, with their song “Just Like Dat (feat. JP THE WAVY)” having over 200 million views on TikTok. Their second EP, Psychic File II, landed #2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart. They began to focus on expanding their reach globally, relocating their base to Thailand, and performing across Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. The group then signed with Warner Music Group to pursue even more international partnerships, having completed their first U.S. tour earlier in the year and performed at SXSW 2025. Since then, they’ve been working on new music, releasing their third EP, Psychic File III, in May. Their lead single, “Gelato,” became a popular summer hit, which differs from their hip-hop style, showcasing a softer and romantic side to the group. The music video to their second single, “Reflection,” was released today, featuring a smooth 2000s pop vibe. When I first met Psychic Fever for lunch at The Butcher’s Daughter in West Hollywood, they were all dressed in black, with their logo blinged around their necks, and matching black leather jackets. The jackets, designed by a Japanese artist, had their images beautifully painted on the back.…

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