Ahead of their two shows in London...
02 · 06 · 2025
YOASOBI has released an English version of ‘Watch Me!’ – check it out now.
The Japanese group is making waves in their home country, consistently breaking records. This month, YOASOBI will perform two completely sold-out shows at OVO Arena Wembley in London.
The new single ‘Watch Me!’ is a long-standing favorite among fans, having served as the opening theme for the Witch Watch manga series created by Kenta Shinohara.
This vibrant and catchy J-Pop track has been translated into a full English version for international listeners.
Arriving just before their London performances, ‘Watch Me!’ follows YOASOBI’s ambitious single ‘PLAYERS’, which is part of a celebrated collaboration with PlayStation, marking the 30th Anniversary of the iconic gaming console.
Check it out now.
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YOASOBI has released an English version of 'Watch Me!' - listen now. The Japanese group is a sensation in their native country, setting new records.