Recommended Travis Japan songs: these popular tracks get more addictive the more you listen
Travis Japan captivates with sharp dance performances and vocals that gently sink into the listener’s heart.
Because they show a different side with each song, the more you listen, the more new facets you discover.
With a wide range of tracks—from upbeat numbers to ballads you’ll want to savor slowly—many people may find themselves unsure where to start.
Here are plenty of recommended songs by Travis Japan.
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Travis Japan’s recommended songs: These are the addictive fan favorites (11–20)
Moving PiecesTravis Japan

Having made their global debut and sparked buzz with a deal at the prestigious U.S.
label Capitol Records, Travis Japan return with their second digital single, released in May 2023—a cool track written by Poo Bear, also known for providing songs to Justin Bieber.
Recorded in Miami, the all-English vocals, paired with a modern sound, captivate listeners.
Choreography is by Travis Payne—the namesake of the group—whose refined dance performance reaches must-see quality as a visual work as well.
The song is also featured as the lead track on the EP “Moving Pieces EP,” making it a top recommendation when you want to enjoy world-class pop.
It’s a stylish number that showcases a new side of the group.
In both shadows and sunlightTravis Japan

A dance number themed around duality—white and black, front and back—delivered with a cool texture and a driving, high-velocity beat.
Crafted by Travis Japan, who continue to hone their performance on the world stage, the track was pre-released in February of the same year as the lead song for the single “Kage ni mo Hinata ni mo,” slated for release in April 2026.
It was also featured as an insert song in TV Asahi’s Oshidora Saturday drama “Zenbu, Anata no Tame Dakara,” and its sound conveys a quiet intensity and fixation that mirrors the show’s thrilling developments.
The lyrics, which channel a strong will that doesn’t shy away from danger in order to protect, can be seen as reflecting a contemporary form of love.
Why not give it a listen on nights when you want to dwell in complex emotions or when you’re ready to solidify your resolve?
DRIVIN’ ME CRAZYTravis Japan

Travis Japan’s songs ride on club-inspired beats that let you feel the thrill of a party.
Released in December 2023 and included on the album “Road to A,” this track is a refreshing pop tune that makes nighttime drives more fun.
Its catchy, buoyant groove seems perfect for hitting the road.
It’s sure to lift your spirits not only when you want to hype up a drive with friends, but also on nights spent alone.
Crazy CrazyTravis Japan

Travis Japan’s energetic and catchy new song began streaming in October 2024.
Its up-tempo sound and lyrics that convey a message of breaking away from the everyday to have fun with friends leave a strong impression.
A portion of the music video—depicting a showdown in school uniforms—has been released, delivering a youthful, vibrant feel.
It’s a pre-release track from the album “VIIsual,” due out in December, and was released alongside “Fly Higher,” which was selected as the opening theme for the anime “Tasūketsu.” This track symbolizes a new challenge for Travis Japan.
With its positive vibe and sense of liberation, it’s perfect for a mood boost or getting hyped with friends.
Charging!Travis Japan

Travis Japan is a seven-member boys’ idol group from Johnny’s.
Their track “Charging!” from the 2023 EP Moving Pieces is, just as the title suggests, a pop tune with a positive vibe that makes you want to take on new challenges.
The song features a cool, chill-out style sound that’s also popular in today’s K-pop, and both the vocals and the track are crafted to be as easy to listen to as background music—making it a great choice to play casually in your room.
Crystal of TearsTravis Japan

This is a song by Travis Japan, an idol group from Johnny & Associates.
It was released in 2019 and serves as the theme song for their stage production “TORAJA — NINJAPAN —,” in which they star.
The track builds from a gentle intro into an explosive, uplifting development.
It’s a Japanese-style dance number with a somewhat mature vibe.
Since the group is renowned for their dancing, the music video is a must-watch.
Travis Japan’s recommended songs and the popular tracks you’ll get more hooked on the more you listen (21–30)
T.G.I. Friday NightTravis Japan

Armed with outstanding dance skills, Travis Japan continues to work energetically overseas.
Have you listened to their “T.G.I.
Friday Night” yet? It’s a breezy pop song that celebrates the joy of Friday night.
Why not give it a listen when you’re about to dive into the weekend? Both Japanese and English versions have been released, so be sure to check them out.
Also, don’t miss the choreography by s**t kingz.


