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MUSIC

Opening Theme

「Monster」

Da-iCE

Da-iCE

PROFILE

Da-iCE is a male dance and vocal group with five members, including two vocalists with a staggering four-octave vocal range. The group consists of vocalists Yudai Ohno and Sota Hanamura, and performers Taiki Kudo, Toru Iwaoka, and Hayate Wada.
One of their biggest hits, "CITRUS", became the first track by a Japanese male dance and vocal group to surpass 100 million streams, and went on to receive an award at the 63rd Japan Record Awards in 2021. A later single, "I wonder", reached 200 million streams at a faster rate than any of the group's previous songs, and they made their first appearance on NHK's "Kohaku Uta Gassen" in the same year.
In 2025, "Nonfictions", written by Taiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, made waves after being selected as the official hype song for the 2025 Summer Koshien High School Baseball Championship and the theme song for the TV program "Netto Koshien". The song earned them the Best Musical Composition Award at the 67th Japan Record Awards.
The group is celebrating their 15th anniversary in 2026 with their new album, "TERMiNaL", released on January 14 and a nationwide arena tour of 10 cities starting January 24.

Official Da-iCE website: https://da-ice.jp/en/

「Monster」

RELEASE INFO

2025.10.22 Digital Release

Lyrics: Toru Iwaoka, Hayate Wada
Music: Hayate Wada, Misaki Umase, Funky Fukaku Kobayashi (PARIS on the City!)
Arrangement: Misaki Umase, Funky Fukaku Kobayashi (PARIS on the City!)

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Ending Theme

「THE GAME」

YZERR

YZERR

PROFILE

YZERR was born in Kawasaki in 1995. He produced numerous hit songs while serving as the frontman of the eight-member hip-hop crew BAD HOP, which he formed with classmates in middle school. In February 2024, BAD HOP became the first hip-hop group to perform at Tokyo Dome with their "BAD HOP THE FINAL at TOKYO DOME" concert. BAD HOP was disbanded following the concert. In February 2025, YZERR released his first solo album, "Dark Hero". In October of the same year, he hosted "FORCE MAGAZINE PRESENTS FORCE FESTIVAL", one of the largest hip-hop festivals ever held in Japan, featuring top artists from Japan and abroad.

Official YZERR community site "ROD LIFE" (Japanese only): https://www.rod-life.jp