Interview: BALLISTIK BOYZ

BALLISTIK BOYZ is a seven-member dance and vocal group who is a part of the popular sub-group EXILE TRIBE. These seven extremely talented members perform physically demanding acrobatic dance routines while singing emotional and thought provoking lyrics. They are the first in EXILE TRIBE to have all members to hold the microphone to sing, rap, and dance.

After the release of their highly anticipated third album Back & Forth, we were honored to interview them once again for this release! We have linked both the Digital and Physical edition so be sure to check it out. We have linked several song throughout the interview, along with the videos as well!


Ken: Thank you for having us again BALLISTIK BOYZ,  we are looking forward to the upcoming album!

BALLISTIK BOYZ: Thank you for having us again!

K: What should fans be looking forward to with this album release as it's been over 2 years since Pass the Mic in 2021?

RYUTA HIDAKA: This is an album that our fans can fully take in our growth over the past two years and our future possibilities, and I think the fans have been looking forward to it!

YOSHIYUKI KANO: It’s been two years since our last album, and during that time, we had lots of experiences like living in Thailand for six months and holding a live tour in Japan!

The album includes songs produced in Thailand and songs that the band members composed and wrote lyrics for. We tried a lot of new things on this album, and the lead song is also very new since we’ve never included a ballad, so I think you will enjoy it a lot!

… sometimes moving towards our dreams, sometimes being pushed backward, but steadily moving forward one step at a time.

K: Where did the name for your latest album come from? Does it happen to have any special meaning?

MASAHIRO SUNADA: The song represents how we’ve lived since our debut, challenging ourselves in many ways to make our dreams come true, repeating trial and error, sometimes moving towards our dreams, sometimes being pushed backward, but steadily moving forward one step at a time.


K: With Back & Forth being your third album, what was it you learned from your first two albums that helped you with putting this album together?

MIKU FUKAHORI: Since the last album, we’ve become clearer on the BALLISTIK BOYZ style, so we produced it based on that.

RIKIYA OKUDA: Some of the songs on this album were written by the band members, so I think you’ll feel how we’ve grown more mature since our last album was released, and the genre of music has also broadened!

We wanted to create a melody that’s more pleasing to listeners than focusing on expressing our feelings.

K: What has been the biggest challenge you encountered working on your newest album Back & Forth?

MIKU FUKAHORI: Producing the melody for “N.E.X.T.” We wanted to create a melody that’s more pleasing to listeners than focusing on expressing our feelings.

RIKI MATSUI: When we recorded “Drop Dead”, we produced it in Thailand. Only a studio was provided, and we had to do the rest ourselves. It took a long time because we provided all the direction and advice for each other.


K: Which songs did you have the most fun working on for Back & Forth?

MASAHIRO SUNADA: I’d say “N.E.X.T.” Our band member Miku wrote this song, so it felt new, and it was fun to record it under Miku’s direction during the recording.

K: The track ‘In My Head’ is an emotionally based song and is the group's most emotional song to date. Can you walk us through the creative process invoked in ‘In My Head’?

MIKU FUKAHORI: I purposely chose straightforward lyrics and created them by imagining a wistful heartbreak song that could be easily sympathized with.

RIKIYA OKUDA: This is a heartbreak song, so I wrote the lyrics straight out, not in a roundabout way, so that more people can relate to the song. There are various kinds of love stories, and I think you can feel the wistfulness of this song more if you watch and listen to the music video!

By composing and writing the lyrics, we’re able to give shape to our thoughts and music….

K: With “N.E.X.T” you guys did both the writing and composing for this track, what was it like taking on a challenge like that, and should fans be on the lookout for more releases that are written and composed by you?

MIKU FUKAHORI: By composing and writing the lyrics, we’re able to give shape to our thoughts and music that we want to deliver to you, so I hope you will continue to look forward to our music.

RIKI MATSUI: N.E.X.T. is a song about our deepest feelings, so we were worried about how the fans would react when they heard it, but we’re glad that they warmly accepted them. By composing and writing the lyrics, we can deliver our feelings in a more realistic way, so no matter what the content is about, I think it makes the music more enjoyable to listen to.

We shared the same dreams of achieving success in Asia and around the world with everyone in TRINITY and Gulf…

K: What was it like collaborating with Gulf Kanawut and TRINITY for “All I ever Wanted” and “Drop Dead” respectively?  Can you elaborate on how these two collaborations came about?  Will we see more collaborations in the future?

RYUTA HIDAKA: We’ve been working with Thai superstar F.HERO since 2022, and F.HERO introduced us to artists with whom we could collaborate well. We shared the same dreams of achieving success in Asia and around the world with everyone in TRINITY and Gulf, so we were able to create great music in a good relationship, mutually stimulating and enhancing each other's skills. Collaboration allows us to create a worldview that we could not create on our own and bring out what we cannot, so we hope to continue collaborating regularly in the future!

MASAHIRO SUNADA: We met Gulf and TRINITY after being introduced by F.HERO, a well-known rapper in Thailand.

TRINITY has been a great inspiration as a group of people of the same generation who share the same dreams. We’re good friends and rivals.

Gulf is already a superstar in Asia, so we had a lot to learn from someone who is already where we’re aiming to be. He was very friendly, and we went to a cat cafe together. LOL!

K: When creating ‘God Mode’, at the time, did you know it would be the anthem for SIGUMA SQUAD? How does it feel knowing it's the anthem for SIGUMA SQUAD?

YOSHIYUKI KANO: After originally hearing about the collaboration with BUCCHIGIRI?!, we were asked to do a team song for SIGUMA SQUAD, and we got to know what kind of team it was before moving on to production!

So, it was easy for us to visualize what we were looking for, and I think their team's colors match our image!

RYUSEI KAINUMA: I knew about it. However, since we did the production before the animation was completed, I didn’t understand the detailed nuances but heard some of the concepts before recording. I was honestly happy. Be sure to check out the special video that we made for the series as well!


K: What was it like Touring with both THE RAMPAGE and PSYCHIC FEVER for your Thailand and Bangkok concerts and are there any other EXILE TRIBE groups you would like to tour with?

RYUTA HIDAKA: We were able to promote LDH and EXILE TRIBE comprehensively by working as a team with seniors and juniors (of LDH), not only by ourselves.

I’ve had the experience of working with the FANTASTICS before our debut, so I think it would be very interesting if we could perform at  a live concert together again.

MASAHIRO SUNADA: Together with LDH, there was a more masculine and passionate vibe of ‘Let’s do this!” than when we usually perform on our own. I’d like to tour with LIL LEAGUE or KID PHENOMENON. I feel like we have the same vibe, haha!

K: After you finish a live performance what is usually the thing you like to do first?

YOSHIYUKI KANO: First, we discuss the day's live performance, bringing up any corrections or feedback.

I look forward to dinner afterward and when I have time, I eat something famous in the area!

RYUSEI KAINUMA: Playing games back at the hotel!

K: The last time we had interviewed you guys for the single "SUM BABY", you were the youngest of the Exile Tribes, but now there have been several groups that had debuted. Do you feel added pressure from being Senpais for those groups?

RIKI MATSUI: I feel it. But we are us, so we’ll always keep in mind what we think is cool and how we feel, and keep the story going.

MASAHIRO SUNADA: I always wanted to be the youngest, but it didn't work out that way, LOL. There’s a lot of pressure, but it’s a good stimulator. I have no choice but to keep improving myself day by day so that I can become a reliable and cool senior.

K: Do you have free time outside of the studio to pursue other hobbies or does the studio keep you pretty busy?

RYUTA HIDAKA: Thankfully, we’re busy these days, but when we have time, we enjoy our hobbies. I go surfing.

MASAHIRO SUNADA: These days, I’m so busy that I don't have time for a single hobby. I'm glad that I'm busy. But it's hard when I don't have time to work out at the gym, LOL.

K: Do you have a message for your international fans?

MIKU FUKAHORI: We definitely want to do a lot of live shows and events overseas.

Please come visit us when we do!

RIKIYA OKUDA: Thank you for your warm support! I believe that we are all BALLY'S (fans) regardless of where we are in the world, so please continue to give us your love and support more than any other group, no matter which country we are in!

K: Once again, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy schedule, and we look forward to your upcoming releases!

BALLISTIK BOYZ: Thank you for having us once again, and please look forward to Back & Forth!


BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE release third album, ‘Back & Forth’!

‘Back & Forth’ jacket Cover

As they continue their musical activities in Japan and overseas, Japanese boyband BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE have released their third album ‘Back & Forth’, two years and three months since their previous album release. The lead track ‘In My Head’ is the group’s most emotional song to date, with lyrics about an unforgettable love written by the band members themselves. The music video includes story scenes that echo the song’s message, while shots of the group members performing show a more sensitive side than fans usually get to see, making it a must-watch video.

 Meanwhile, the song ‘God Mode’ is a cool hip-hop tune that reflects the spirit of delinquent team SIGUMA SQUAD from the anime ‘Bucchigiri?!’, for which the track is currently being used as the theme song. Another song on the album, ‘N.E.X.T.’, was previously performed on the group’s BALLISTIK BOYZ LIVE TOUR 2023 “N.E.X.T.”; the song was written by the members of BALLISTIK BOYZ, exploring their feelings about what can be gained by pursuing their dreams – and what must be sacrificed along the way. 

In the two years and three months since the release of their previous album ‘PASS THE MIC’, the group has been through significant change. The members of BALLISTIK BOYZ moved to Thailand for about six months, from August 2022 to February 2023. In addition to performing at Big Mountain Music Festival 12, one of Southeast Asia’s largest music festivals, they collaborated with Thai artist TRINITY on the song ‘Drop Dead feat. TRINITY’ and with popular Thai actor GULF KANAWUT on ‘All I Ever Wanted feat. GULF KANAWUT’, steadily expanding their footprint in Asia.

The new album’s title ‘Back & Forth’ is a reference to the way the group overcome all obstacles in their way and deepen their bonds as they go to and fro together, while always pushing forward. The album explores the group members’ deepest thoughts and feelings, so why not check it out?

Be sure to check out their latest music video for ‘In My Head’ below long with the streaming link for the track here!

BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE Lands Team Theme Song ‘God Mode’ to Japanese Anime, ‘Bucchigiri?!’

‘God Mode’ Jacket Cover

Seven-member dance and vocal boy group, BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE have announced the release of a new single, ‘God Mode’.

Available now on all major digital streaming platforms, 'God Mode' has been selected to be the theme song for the team ‘SIGMA SQUAD’, taken from the original Japanese anime television series, ‘Bucchigiri?!’. The series is directed by Hiroko Utsumi, who is best known for ‘BANANA FISH’ and ‘MAPPA’,  the animation production company behind well-loved anime series, ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ and ‘Attack on Titan’. ‘God Mode’ is a dynamic Hip-Hop anthem that perfectly describes the spirit and energy of the Yankee team or SIGMA SQUAD, and makes it an ideal fit for the adrenaline-fueled world of ‘Bucchigiri?!’.

Additionally, ‘God Mode’ provides a sneak peek into BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE’s third studio album ‘Back & Forth’, which is slated for release in the first quarter of the year. The group is gearing up for their highly anticipated “BALLISTIK BOYZ LIVE TOUR 2024 "HIGHER EX," which is scheduled to kick off in April this year. More details will be shared in the upcoming weeks. Be sure to check out ‘God Mode’ streaming links here!

Gray's Ongaku Go For September 2023

As the chilly months of autumn and September pass us by, it’s this month’s Ongaku Go! We at OTY would like our readers to know what has been filling our ears for the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms, with Apple Music featured on this site, along with our Spotify playlist here!


“All I Ever Wanted” by BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE

I have been listening to this song on repeat since it dropped, and it is my favorite song by the BALLISTIK BOYZ so far this year. The part I enjoy most is the rap, which, happily, is the most significant part of this song. Even the techno parts of this song work really well. Just a heads up, there is a little bit of auto-tuning in this release, but I think it complements the composition pretty well. I can't wait to see what these guys do next.

Check out “All I Ever Wanted” here and in the video below.


“Amakyun” by Colorful Diamond

What a ton of fun I’ve had with this song. It is a stand-out debut for these guys. The spirit of this track is so light-hearted, and the hook really pulls the listener in. Colorful Diamond has officially landed in my sights, and I’m not going to take my eyes off them.

Check out “Amakyun” here and in the video below.


“Utakata Dilemma (feat. SUKISHA)” by Three1989

Breaking from their typical style, they deliver this refreshing soul/R&B track that has been on repeat since I first heard it. I haven’t been keeping up with Three1989 like I probably should, but I’m so happy I found this shortly after it dropped. “Utakata Dilemma” is a wonderfully upbeat track that is very catchy. I know when we covered SUKISHA for Music Corner I had a bit of a time getting into his work, but I can tell how much my tastes have changed since then, so I really need to go back and listen to more of him.

Check out “Utakata Dilemma (feat. SUKISHA)” here and in the video below.


“U&I” by 3House & Flower.far

3House is an artist I discovered back in July, and I’ve been really enjoying my time with his work. Fortunately for me, I didn’t have to wait long for him to drop this awesome song. This is more of a laid-back song, but there is this nice 90s R&B feel to it. I had never heard of Flower.far before this track, but she sounds incredible in it, and I need to go listen to more of her work.

Check out “U&I” here and in the video below.


“RUN FOR YOU” by Ayumu Imazu

Ayumu Imazu has been one of my favorite artists that I have discovered this year, and I have Ken to thank for that. I’ve had Ayumu on repeat since I listened to him for Music Corner. He recently dropped his latest release, and it is fantastic. “RUN FOR YOU” has this fun, upbeat dance feel that gets the body up and moving.

Check out “RUN FOR YOU” here and in the video below.

BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE Are Set to Capture the Hearts of Fans with GULF KANAWUT from Thailand With Latest Single ‘All I Ever Wanted’

Popular supergroup BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE are back and ready to capture the hearts of their fans all around the world with their latest single, ‘All I Ever Wanted’. A collaborative effort between both the group and Thai affluential actor and artist, GULF KANAWUT, the single is available today on all major digital streaming platforms.

This brand new infectious single, ‘All I Ever Wanted’ revolves around BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE’s heartfelt and deepest appreciation for their fans. With the belief that their ultimate goal would not hold any meaning if they did not have the constant support of their fans, the group compares it to love from a loved one, emphasizing the importance of companionship and support in achieving dreams.

The music video for the song perfectly complements its message. Building on the theme of their previous release and music video, ‘Drop Dead’, ‘All I Ever Wanted’ delves into a "Post-Apocalyptic" world that has partially recovered from destruction. In this world, BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE portray their fun and playful side, showcasing that they can find joy even in challenging circumstances as long as they are together as a tight-knit group. GULF KANAWUT plays the role of a survivor in this post-apocalyptic world, serving as a symbol of hope and perseverance, much like BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE themselves. The video echoes the song's essence, conveying the idea that true happiness lies in the company of loved ones, regardless of any situation. Additionally, the collaboration between the group and GULF KANAWUT further strengthens the connection between the song’s theme and the visual representation, making the overall experience more meaningful for viewers. 

Be sure to check out the music video for “All I Ever Wanted’ below along with the streaming link here!