Number_i Releases 'NUMBERS UR ZONE' Ahead of Second Album "No.Ⅱ"



Gearing up for the release of their long-awaited sophomore album, Number_i have released 'Numbers Ur Zone' today, September 15. Their upcoming album No.Ⅱ  is set to drop on Monday, September 22.

Demonstrating Number_i’s remarkable ability to seamlessly incorporate various music styles into a modern and exciting sound, 'Numbers Ur Zone' starts off with an upbeat horn melody before launching into a buoyant and hard hitting hip-hop verse. The track blends electronic sounds into more soulful vocals, putting the unique talents of the group on display. Their musical creativity has made them superstars in their native Japan, with buzz now reaching around the world.

'Numbers Ur Zone' Music Video 


Listen to Number_i’s new single “Numbers Ur Zone” here:

https://tobe-music.lnk.to/NumbersUrZone 


Number_i–composed of Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi–blend modern R&B, hip-hop, and dance-pop, giving their music–which is performed in Japanese with English hooks for cross-over appeal–a more globalized sound. They represent a new era of Japanese artists for long-time fans, as well as a new generation of listeners drawn to international sounds and modern performance aesthetics (just watch any of their videos). The album, including previous #1 Billboard JAPAN Hot 100 single “U.M.A.” (Japanese title: 未確認領域, read as Mikakunin Ryōiki), was created through in-depth collaboration among the three members and features live instrumental recordings, showcasing a bold new musical approach.

After a successful Japanese nationwide tour within just one year of their debut and appearances at international music festivals, including Head In The Clouds in Los Angeles, the three-member group has been gaining attention in the US. Additionally, on the Billboard JAPAN Mid-Year “Hot Shot Songs” chart for 2025, “GOD_i” ranked No. 1, and “HIRAKEGOMA” placed No. 10. On the “Download Songs” mid-year chart, “GOD_i” claimed the No. 3 spot.



Ciera Reeves

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