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Tired of people just standing around in clubs, the latest track '170' by rising artist Alisa captures the frustration and fire of a girl who just wants everyone to let loose and dance, no matter how bad your moves are.
Produced by Joe Nishizawa of popular Avex group GENIC and recorded under the guidance of Fuji Pacific Music Japan, this high-energy dance anthem builds club-like intensity from start to finish. As the track escalates toward a fever pitch, the BPM climbs to 170, creating a powerful climax that mirrors the emotional release of finally breaking free on the dance floor.
'170' is set to be promoted across TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram Reels, delivering its message of freedom, movement, and musical rebellion in a way that transcends the club scene. This is not just a song, it is a wake-up call to feel something, move your body, and let the beat take over.
Alisa is an Australian-Japanese singer-songwriter whose music blends delicate emotion with bold, genre-blurring pop. She spent her early years in Japan before moving to Victoria, Australia at age eight, eventually graduating from the University of Melbourne, where her creative voice truly began to take shape. Her breakthrough came in 2018 when her song Walls was handpicked as the theme for Yukihiko Tsutsumis drama series SICKS. She shot to international recognition as Angela in Netflixs Carole and Tuesday, a role that led to electrifying live performances alongside DJ Steve Aoki at Ultra Japan in 2019. In 2021, Alisa released her two-part EP BOUNDARIES, featuring Tell Me Im Broken, chosen as the image song for the film Joshikousei ni Korosaretai, starring Kei Tanaka. Her debut album Pending, released in December 2023, takes listeners on an emotional journey with haunting vulnerability and a sense of strength. The album features Bleed My Heart, the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime Kami Erabi, directed by Hiroyuki Seshita.
Alisa Trust