Travis Japan is back with their highly anticipated second single, “Moving Pieces.” The track is now available for streaming worldwide on popular platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and more. Get ready to groove to their catchy beats and amazing singing!
Travis Japan has also premiered the MV for “Moving Pieces” today, May 15th on YouTube. The visual masterpiece is the result of collaboration with renowned choreographer, Travis Payne. He’s known for his work with music legends such as Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga. Expect a slick, sexy, and slightly psychedelic aesthetic that perfectly captures the group’s dynamic energy.
Interestingly, Travis Payne holds a special place in the group’s history – he’s not only their choreographer but also the group was named after him. This reunion is a major moment in their history, and it’s going to be an incredible treat for fans with a mesmerizing visual experience that you won’t forget.
Produced by Poo Bear, the creative genius behind chart-topping hits for Justin Bieber and Usher, the track flawlessly captures the individuality of each Travis Japan ember while showcasing their impeccable harmony as a collective. It’s a sonic journey that embodies their growth as artists.
As if that weren’t enough, there’s more exciting news! On June 5th, Travis Japan is dropping their very first Digital EP, featuring additional tracks from their ongoing national TV commercial campaigns.
“Moving Pieces” by Travis Japan is a shining example of how they’ve grown as artists. They bring their unique charm to the table and work with experts in the music industry to create something truly special. Travis Japan is here to conquer the world with their irresistible charm and killer talent. Their journey has only just begun!
Listen to “Moving Pieces”: https://bio.to/xEubyX
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Official site: https://www.capitolrecords.com
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