Idol group Travis Japan releases dual singles ‘Crazy Crazy,’ ‘ Fly Higher’


Japanese boy band Travis Japan released the dual singles "Crazy Crazy" and "Fly Higher" following the end of their world tour that wrapped up at Sony Hall in New York City. 

The two songs are included in their upcoming album  “VIIsual” set to release on Dec. 4 via Capitol Records and Universal Music Japan.

"Crazy Crazy" is a fun and upbeat pop track infused with surf-rock vibes. The song's infectious chorus is sure to get fans singing along, making it an instant crowd-pleaser. The accompanying music video transports the group into a vibrant school setting where they engage in a high-energy dance-off with villains, showcasing the band's impeccable choreography and playful spirit.

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In contrast, "Fly Higher" is a motivational anthem that highlights the smooth, cascading vocals of each member over powerful, uplifting production. The track serves as the opening theme for the popular anime “Tasuketsu: Fate of the Majority,” available on Crunchyroll in the US and globally on Netflix. 

Additionally, Travis Japan's Noel Kawashima makes his voice-acting debut in the anime as Kai Kasai, a key character in the series.

Their upcoming album embodies the essence of Travis Japan’s distinct chemistry and seven unique personalities, blending their individual talents into one extraordinary musical vision. The “VII” in the title represents the group’s seven members, whose synergy lies at the heart of the record.

“VIIsual” will feature 13 dynamic tracks, including the band’s recent hit “Sweetest Tune,” the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Tokyo Tower” starring member Genta Matsuda. 

The album will also include the emotional ballad “Staying with You,” which appears in the upcoming film “Yano-kun no Futsuu no Hibi,” starring member Kaito “Umi” Nakamura, set to premiere on Nov. 15.