ONE OR EIGHT GATHER album brings TOKYO DRIFT speed and tour plans

ONE OR EIGHT has stepped on the gas with GATHER, their first mini album. The release mixes defining tracks from the group’s debut run with new material. The group keeps its aim clear. They want to go from Japan to the world.
The opener, TOKYO DRIFT, sets the pace. The song samples the theme from Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift and rides a revving engine motif. The production pairs high speed electronic hits with Japanese and English lines. The hook lands like a sprint through city lights.
Don’t Tell Nobody follows with a major pop team behind it. Ryan Tedder and David Stewart helped shape the track, then Josh Gudwin mixed the final cut. The result blends sing along melodies with sharp rap parts. The music video leans into a playful “HAPPY BADBOY” mood and uses drone shots to match the bounce.
DSTM flips Rihanna’s Don’t Stop the Music with Stargate back on production. The track nods to early 2000s pop shine and keeps the bilingual flow. POWER adds a tougher edge and ties into anime. The song serves as Ending Theme Song 1 for Yoroi Shinden Samurai Troopers and centers on strength, friendship, and recovery.
KAWASAKI remains the breakout. The song passed 10 million YouTube views in ten days. The new version adds an official feature from Big Sean. Young & Reckless keeps the confidence high. BET YOUR LIFE pushes into darker trap and guitar textures.
365 closes the set with a softer tone and lyrics by Nasri. The title points to the WARPs DIG project that shaped the group’s early steps. Across the ONE OR EIGHT GATHER album, you hear a group testing limits while keeping a close fan bond.
ONE OR EIGHT will launch their first live tour on March 7, starting in Kobe, then Nagoya and Yokohama. The group also ran recent stages in South Korea on MusicCore, M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo. They return to Thailand for Japan Expo in Bangkok from February 6 to 8. Their official fanclub, 1DERZ, also launched in Thailand with ticket presales, exclusive content, and live streams.
