Global boy groups PSYCHIC FEVER and WOLF HOWL HARMONY, both under LDH JAPAN, showcased their talents at MUSIC MATTERS LIVE 2025 in Singapore on 27th September, representing the new wave of J-POP on the international stage.
Recognised alongside France’s MIDEM in Cannes and SXSW in Austin, USA, MUSIC MATTERS LIVE stands as one of the world’s premier launchpads for next-generation artists, drawing attention from music professionals across the globe. Marking its 20th anniversary this year, the 2025 edition gathered 42 artists from 16 countries at Singapore’s vibrant Clarke Quay.

Among the highlights was the newly established “J-POP MATTERS” stage. Representing LDH as Japanese boy groups gaining global recognition, WOLF HOWL HARMONY and PSYCHIC FEVER took the stage to showcase the appeal of J-POP beyond borders.
Opening the stage, WOLF HOWL HARMONY delivered a thrilling start with their energetic track “ROLLIN’ STONES,” immediately hyping the crowd with the call, “What’s up, Singapore!”. Their infectious songs like “Bossa Bosa” and the passionate “LOVE RED” kept the audience fully engaged throughout the set.

Their lighthearted English MCs and effortless crowd interactions left a strong impression, earning praise from local media as “artists with international potential” and “a new face of J-POP.” Following their successful Singapore debut, the group also performed at Avex Music Night 2025 on 2nd October, further expanding their reach across Southeast Asia.
Next, WOLF HOWL HARMONY is set to perform at the 22nd Tokyo International Music Market (22nd TIMM) Showcase Live this November in the “YouTube Music Nights Presents ASIA DAY” segment, alongside artists from across the region.

Capping off the “J-POP MATTERS” stage was PSYCHIC FEVER, marking their second consecutive appearance at the event. Earlier this year, the group performed at SXSW 2025 in Austin and SXSW SYDNEY 2025 in October — a rare achievement for a Japanese boy group to appear at major global showcases back-to-back.
Their set opened with their signature track “Reflection,” impressing the crowd with precision choreography and charismatic stage presence. They followed with “Rich & Bad,” a powerful hip-hop anthem that energised the audience, and “Just Like Dat feat. JP THE WAVY,” a globally acclaimed hit that had fans singing along under the Singapore night sky.

Industry professionals commended the group’s evolution, noting their “remarkable growth since last year” and calling them “a force that elevates J-POP to a global standard.” Their performance delivered a spectacular finale worthy of the J-POP MATTERS stage.
With back-to-back performances at leading international showcases, PSYCHIC FEVER and WOLF HOWL HARMONY continue to amplify the global impact of J-POP. Embodying LDH JAPAN’s vision to nurture world-class talent, both groups represent a new generation of artists bridging cultures through creativity, passion, and performance.









