PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE is a rising Japanese boy group recognized for their eclectic sound, cross-cultural appeal, and all-round performance abilities. Managed by LDH JAPAN and signed under the Rhythm Zone label of Avex Entertainment, the group is part of the EXILE TRIBE collective and represents the new wave of globally minded J-pop artists.
PSYCHIC FEVER was formed through LDH’s EXPG STUDIO system, with all members undergoing years of intensive training in singing, dancing, and stage performance. They made their debut as part of LDH's "Jr.EXILE" generation, aligning them with other next-gen groups like THE RAMPAGE, FANTASTICS, and BALLISTIK BOYZ.
Each member contributes to vocals, dance, and rap, creating a well-balanced and versatile ensemble with no fixed frontman — a signature trait of LDH’s newer acts.
PSYCHIC FEVER’s music spans across hip-hop, R&B, pop, and Afrobeat, often infused with trap, funk, and international dance rhythms. Their performances are characterized by:
The group embraces a youthful, fashion-forward image that appeals to both Japanese and international fans.
With a clear vision for international expansion, PSYCHIC FEVER has actively promoted abroad, especially in Thailand and Southeast Asia, as part of LDH’s global strategy. Their overseas activities have included:
Their multicultural appeal and adaptability reflect LDH’s intention to develop global-ready artists under the EXILE TRIBE brand.
The name "PSYCHIC FEVER" symbolizes their aim to spark an emotional and energetic reaction in audiences — like a fever that spreads. It also hints at intuition, passion, and their almost "psychic" synergy as performers.
As part of the Jr.EXILE generation, they inherit EXILE TRIBE’s tradition of pushing boundaries while bringing a fresh perspective rooted in diversity, youth culture, and global outreach.
Though newer to the scene, PSYCHIC FEVER has quickly built a reputation for being fearless in sound and international in spirit. They embody the modern J-pop idol: globally aware, stylistically agile, and deeply trained in all facets of entertainment.
Their continued growth across borders positions them as cultural ambassadors of a new LDH era — one that blends Japanese artistry with worldwide trends.