FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE Drops New Mini Album “Cosmic Resonance”


FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE are making noise — and “Cosmic Resonance” is the sound of it. Their brand-new mini album is out now, delivering six high-impact tracks that pull together everything the group’s been building this year: from viral moments to drama theme songs, stadium stages to variety show soundtracks.

The focus track of the mini album, 'Candy Blaze', also takes the spotlight as the theme song for the upcoming Kamen Rider Gavv film, Kamen Rider Gavv: The Invaders from the Candy House, which hits cinemas starting 25 July. FANTASTICS members Sekai, Natsuki Sawamoto, Keito Kimura, and Sota Nakajima appear in the movie, bringing even more firepower to the group’s presence on screen this summer.

'Candy Blaze' Music Video


The rest of the tracklist is stacked with familiar bangers and fresh favourites: 'Shake it off' appears as an insert song in the Tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Gavv, alongside the show’s high-voltage theme 'Got Boost?', which kicked off the viral Gavv Gavv Dance craze. 'FLY WITH YOU' sets the tone for the group’s upcoming three-day stadium run at Saitama Super Arena — a massive live experience built around the themes CRAWLING BUTTERFLY, SILENT BUTTERFLY, and RISING BUTTERFLY. Meanwhile, “FUNKTASTIC!” brings funk and flair as the theme for FUN! FUN!

FANTASTICS SEASON 5, and “Unmeinante 運命なんて” opens the hit MBS/TBS drama Suspicious Partner. One more brand-new track rounds out the six-song release, tying together FANTASTICS’ biggest moments of 2025.

“Cosmic Resonance” is available in two editions: The LIVE Edition includes 10 songs from their FANTASTIC DISCO 2024 performance — marking the group’s first-ever official live concert footage. The MV Edition features a brand-new music video along with a behind-the-scenes making-of clip, giving fans a deeper look into the creative energy behind the project.


Listen to "Cosmic Resonance" 

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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