During a recent afternoon in New York City, the Japanese girl group XG radiated a vibrant and playful aura, their attire exuding a kaleidoscope of colors as they prepared to delve into the bold and nocturnal themes of their new mini-album, AWE. The seven members, all trained under the production company XGALX, presented a striking ensemble, with each individual's unique fashion sense blending harmoniously to create a visual tapestry.
This aesthetic, replete with crescent moons, wolf-inspired attire, and mythological creatures, serves as a testament to the group's flair for the dramatic and their willingness to embrace the unknown. As XG prepares to embark on their European and Japanese tour, the group's confidence and charisma have reached new heights.
Their inaugural U. S. tour, which concluded in Chicago just days prior, was met with widespread acclaim... with the group's ability to adapt to the diverse crowd and their infectious energy making a lasting impression. Speaking to ELLE, the group reflected on their experiences, noting the unique dichotomy between their Asian and American tour performances.
As they gear up for their next set of shows, XG is poised to continue captivating audiences with their captivating blend of pop, R&B, "hip-hop," "house.".. and more.
XG is a seven-member Japanese girl group known for their bold and playful style. Formed in 2022 after five years of training, the group debuted with a single "Tippy Toes" and gained viral fame for their cypher. They have since released several successful singles, including "Left Right" and "WOKE UP," and have toured extensively, including their first U. S. tour which concluded in Chicago.
The group's new mini-album, AWE, explores nocturnal themes and features a range of influences, including pop, R&B, hip-hop, and house. The album's visuals are marked by a crescent moon, wolf-inspired garb, "and mythical creatures.".. and the group's members have expressed their excitement for the album's release.
* XG's new album has nocturnal themes
The album's release coincides with the group's recent U. S. tour, which concluded in Chicago just days prior. The album's highlights include the song "HOWLING," which features a literal wolf howl - a known battle cry for the group's fanbase, the ALPHAZ. This track showcases the group's ability to blend different genres, incorporating pop, R&B, hip-hop, and house influences to create a unique sound.
Another standout track on the album is "WOKE UP," a confidence-boosting rap track that perfectly captures the group's energetic and infectious vibe. Fans of the group will also enjoy the singles "SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT" and "IYKYK," which incorporate elements of Y2K pop. Throughout the album, XG's vocal range is put to the test as they masterfully switch between soft, melodic tones and powerful, energetic deliveries.
Lyrically, the album explores themes of self-discovery and empowerment... with the group's signature subtle yet powerful delivery. XG's debut in 2022 followed five years of training under the production company XGALX, and since then, they have consistently pushed the boundaries of what is expected of a Japan-based girl group.
From their viral cypher on YouTube and TikTok to their successful single "Left Right" and its remix with Ciara and Jackson Wang, XG has consistently impressed fans and critics alike. As they look to the future... XG is poised to continue breaking new ground and captivating audiences with their unique blend of music and style.
AWE is a testament to their growth and evolution as artists, and fans can expect to be impressed by the group's continued exploration of new sounds and themes. With their U. S. tour behind them, "XG will now take their show to Europe and Japan," "bringing their bold and nocturnal energy to fans around the world."
* XG's US tour was uniquely colorful
XG's recent US tour was a visual spectacle that left fans in awe. The group's bold and playful color palette, which they showcased in their bright pink outfits in New York, was a theme that carried over into their performances on the road. As they traveled across the country, XG's energetic and vibrant stage presence was matched by their equally colorful costumes, making for a truly unforgettable experience.
Speaking to ELLE, the group reflected on their experiences on the US tour, noting that it was a departure from their typical Asian tour performances. "I think unlike Asia, it was a little more—how do I say—just colorful, more expressive, shiny, a little gaudy," Cocona pointed out. "So I think that was something unique to the U. S. tour." Maya echoed this sentiment, simply stating, "It was amazing." The group's Americana-inspired aesthetic, which included leopard-print jackets... striped hoodies, and bold prints, added to thealready vibrant atmosphere of the shows.
The result was a visual feast that left fans and critics alike in a perpetual state of excitement. Throughout the tour, XG performed to sold-out crowds, bringing their signature blend of pop, R&B, hip-hop, and house to the masses. Whether they were belting out catchy hooks or delivering razor-sharp rap verses, the group's energy was infectious, captivating audiences across the country.
As they prepared for their next set of shows in Europe and Japan... XG had a chance to unwind and explore the city of New York during a rare day off. They took advantage of the opportunity to visit iconic landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Times Square, and Central Park, as well as more niche attractions like skate parks and the Blue Man Group show.
With their US tour now in the rearview mirror, "XG is poised to take their colorful and energetic show to Europe and Japan," "bringing their unique blend of music and style to fans around the world." As the group continues to evolve and grow, one thing is certain: their visual aesthetic will remain as vibrant and entertaining as ever.
Japanese Girl Group XG
Japanese girl group XG is an unique phenomenon in the world of pop music. With their bold and nocturnal vibes, they burst onto the scene with their new mini-album "AWE". The seven members, all trained under the production company XGALX, exude confidence and charisma that is contagious to any crowd. Their fashion sense, a kaleidoscope of colors and mythical creatures, is a testament to their flair for the dramatic and willingness to push boundaries.
I had the chance to speak with the group, and they reflected on their experiences touring the US and Asia. They noted the unique dichotomy between the two performances, highlighting the adaptability and infectious energy that sets them apart. With their blend of pop, R&B, hip-hop, and house music, it's no wonder they're captivating audiences worldwide.
XG is definitely a group to watch, and with their European and Japanese tour on the horizon... it's an exciting time for their fans. And, "as always," "stay tuned for more updates from ELLE.".. the source of this scoop.
XG might be embracing a bit of darkness on their new album, but on a recent afternoon in New York, they pop in bright shades of pink. It's the color of Chisa's pin-straight hair, the bows on Maya's braids, the print on Jurin's jacket and Juria's sweater, the hoodie under Harvey's leopard-print jacket, and Cocona's pants (though her shaved head is dyed light blue with stripes). Hinata wears all black, with hints of purple in her thick, dark bangs, but she still matches with the group.●●● ●●●
Despite their playful color palette, and their soft-spoken voices, the seven-member Japanese girl group dives into some bold, nocturnal themes on their new mini-album, AWE . The visuals are marked by a crescent moon, wolf-inspired garb, mythical creatures, and black and white imagery. Songs like “HOWLING” include a literal wolf howl—a known battle cry for their fanbase, the ALPHAZ.
Out today, the collection of eight songs carries a range of influences, including pop, R⁘B, hip-hop, house, and more.