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BREAK!

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A tour de force track where Ria and HiiNA's twin vocals embody "infinitely unfolding technology."
With the battle cry of "Break it now!", this song carries an unwavering resolve to break through the rigidity of everyday life and personal limits. The aggressive, high-velocity sound and the explosive chemistry of their two voices colliding will drive you forward with unstoppable force.
A soul-shaking declaration of war
dedicated to everyone who wants to change their world.

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  • En:Musubi

    En:Musubi is a three-piece J-ROCK band featuring twin vocalists Ria and HiiNA, with guitarist and composer HiroK. Their contrasting voices and emotional, driving sound define their music. Their January 2026 debut single "En:Soul" is a loud-rock anthem built on the "R-G-B" concept, in which the three members' signature colors - green, red, and blue - fuse into one soul. Powered by the band's resolve and passion, its twin-vocal interplay and a never-stop-moving message push listeners forward.

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