By: Michael Jacobs, Senior Editor | JRL CHARTS — K-Pop Music News

LAS VEGAS — (July 20, 2025) — Japanese boy group ONE OR EIGHT is turning heads and racking up clicks with their emotionally-charged music video ‘365’, which is rapidly approaching 10 million views just four weeks after release. With its nostalgic tone and hauntingly beautiful visuals, “365” is already being hailed as one of the K-Pop crossover moments of 2025.

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Released on June 18, “365” blends raw emotion with a captivating melody and resonant beat—marking a standout production for the eight-member group comprised of MIZUKI, NEO, REIA, RYOTA, SOUMA, TAKERU, TSUBASA, and YUGA.

Directed by OSRIN (PERIMETRON), the MV captures the theme of “recollection”—an introspective visual journey that reflects on a year of love, loss, and memories shared with someone unforgettable. OSRIN, renowned for his work with King Gnu, millennium parade, and GLAY, brings cinematic elegance to every frame, elevating ONE OR EIGHT’s visual brand.

This is the group’s first major release under Atlantic Music Group USA, signaling a bold leap into international territory. With millions of views pouring in and global fans taking notice, ‘365’ could be the track that cements ONE OR EIGHT as 2025’s next big K‑Pop export.

 Watch Official Music Video — ONE OR EIGHT “365”

Official Website:

ONE OR EIGHT (JP)
Label: Atlantic Music Group USA

    Music Video Credits:

  • Director: OSRIN (PERIMETRON)

  • Assistant Director: Isamu Maeda

  • Director of Photography: Pennacky and GAKU

  • Producer: Noah Barer, Mosaic

  • Country: Japan

  • Language: English

  • Release Date: June 17, 2025

Will ‘365’ be ONE OR EIGHT’s ticket to global stardom? Watch it now and join the conversation on JRL CHARTS — your source for K‑Pop Music News and rising global talent.

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