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"Jettin" is a song of THE JET BOY BANGERZ from EXILE TRIBE. It was pre-released digitally on August 21, 2023 ahead of the group's debut single of the same title, on which the song is included as the main A-side.

It served as the ending theme of the Fuji TV music program Love music in August and an Alpen FUKUOKA open sale CM.[1][2]

Featured Members[]

Song Information[]

Vocals
Uhara Yuhi, AERON, Ishikawa Kota, Tanaka Show (rap), Kuwahara Takumi (rap), Sato Hinata (rap), Kojima Taki (rap), NOSUKE (rap), Sato Shigetora (rap), Nakamura Aoi (rap)
Lyrics
SHOKICHI, Yohei
Music
Zaydro, Yu-ki Kokubo, JUNE
Other Information
Arrangement: Zaydro
Additional Arragement: SLAY
Vocal Arrangement: Yohei
Vocal Direction: SHOKICHI
Recorded by: Eisuke Kumon at LDH Studio
Mixed by: D.O.I. at Daimonion Recordings
Produced by: EXILE SHOKICHI

Music Video Information[]

Director
Kubo Shigeaki (SHARKS)[3]
Other Information
Assistant director: Seki Ayano (SHARKS), Sugiura Masao (杉浦正雄)
Cameraman: Matsuura Hiroshi (松浦弘ニ)
Lighting: Nakagawa Daisuke (中川大輔) (LIME)
Art: Uezawa Takeshi (上澤毅)
Producer: Nakamura Keigo (中村圭吾) (TYO MONSTER)
Production manager: Watanabe Aoi (渡部葵衣) (TYO MONSTER)
Production assistant manager: Kato Rio (加藤理央) (TYO MONSTER)
Shooting Location: Showa Metal Industry Co., Ltd. Moka Factory (昭和金属工業㈱真岡工場)

Disambiguation[]

The song can be found on the following releases:

The music video can be found on the following releases:

Charts[]

Charts Ranking
Billboard Japan Hot 100 4[4][5]
Billboard Japan Top Download Songs x
Billboard Japan Streaming Songs x

Audio[]

Spotify[]


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YouTube[]

Videos[]

Music Video

Trivia[]

  • The song has solo parts for all members of the group.[6]
    • Each member, including the vocalists, had to perform a rap in front of the producers before the song assignments were made. Based on that, SHOKICHI assigned the song parts.[6]
  • The choreography of the song was created by the members of the group themselves, specifically Sato Hinata.[7]
  • The idea to include a dance part at the end of the song came from SHOKICHI.[7]

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