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PSYCHIC FEVER's "Wonder Woman" Drops, Serving as Drama Theme Song

 PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE's new song "Wonder Woman" is OUT NOW! The track, released on Friday, February 14th, is already making waves as the opening theme for the Tokai TV & Fuji TV Saturday drama "The Greatest Woman Nakajima Haruko: Madame in... Just a Little Bangkok," starring Mao Daichi.


This upbeat, danceable city pop tune perfectly captures the essence of the drama’s protagonist, Nakajima Haruko—a truly wonderful woman. Inspired by Haruko’s powerful presence, the lyrics describe her strength as a "rose blooming on asphalt," celebrating the resilience and beauty of women.

Musically, "Wonder Woman" blends 90s and Y2K influences with a lively New Jack Swing groove, reflecting Nakajima Haruko’s energetic character. The track’s refreshing beat, combined with smooth R&B-inspired chords, adds a charismatic and sultry touch.  The lyrics also express gratitude to those who provide support and guidance, making “Wonder Woman” not just a tribute to strong women, but also an anthem for PSYCHIC FEVER as they continue their journey toward global success.

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