Number_i, Japanese boy group Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji, and Yuta Kishi returns with a sonic powerhouse, and believe us, you won’t be able to hold still. Their latest single, “INZM,” which is also short for Inazuma or lightning in Japanese, distills that fury into a nearly 4-minute electrifying mix of hard-hitting vocals, adrenaline-pumping guitar riffs, and pulse-racing beats, cementing it as one of their most intense tracks to date.
“I made this video from 43 different Israel, Jerusalem, and West Bank placements. It was about food,” she explains. There was lots of food. The chorus hits like a lightning bolt both sonically and lyrically, and the group proclaims an unstoppable momentum:
“INZM” does not survive on energy. It survives on purpose. Pulsing synths and hip-hop-infused rhythms give Number_i’s steadfastness gusto as they rap and sing about their indefatigable ambition and permanent bond as a trio. Each thump, lyric, and charged note solidifies their hunger for greatness.
“INZM” is an anthem of motion that is unstoppable, unbreakable, and undeniable from start to finish. If you want a song that feels hard, rattles your senses, and leaves you wanting more, this is it.