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ASP Begin the Endgame With New Single 'Pipe Dream' – Out 14 Jan

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Following the seismic announcement that 2026 will mark the final year for ASP, and with all WACK-affiliated groups set to conclude activities as the agency undergoes a full-scale reset, the Japanese alternative idol group begin the countdown with their sixth major single, Pipe Dream, out January 14, 2026.

The three-track single, available to presave now, sees ASP continuing to blur the lines between idol, rock, and underground culture. Title track 'Pipe Dream' and accompanying song 'JUSHO' are produced, sound-designed, and composed by Yohji Igarashi, a DJ/producer whose résumé spans work with ATARASHII GAKKO!, kZm, and HIYADAM, and who also operates as one half of Ski Yu & Yohji Igarashi alongside King Gnu drummer Ski Yu. Lyrics for both tracks are written by Pecori, MC of Japanese hip hop group ODD Foot Works, and the creative force behind Number_i’s viral hits 'INZM' and 'GOAT' (over 200 million YouTube plays). The Igarashi–Pecori partnership previously powered ASP’s single 'BA-BY'.

'Pipe Dream' pairs finely detailed guitar work with lyrics that capture emotional instability without ever losing resolve, an introspective yet forceful track that hits with direct emotional weight. Meanwhile, 'JUSHO' offers a bittersweet track with layered lyrics reflecting ASP’s current state with striking clarity.

Closing track 'Warp!!' follows the trajectory set by the upbeat single 'Get New MIRAI'. Produced once again by Japanese rock band Age Factory, the song fuses high-speed momentum with a lingering sense of melancholy. Its explosive energy and forward-thrusting hooks live up to its title, creating the sensation of being “warped” onward.

The single’s vivid, surreal cover artwork is directed by JACKSON kaki, who also crafted the striking visuals for 'BA-BY'. Built in 3DCG, the artwork’s distorted expressions and uncanny atmosphere mirror the tension, urgency, and controlled chaos that define ASP at this pivotal moment.

With the end now in sight, Pipe Dream feels both confrontational and intimate. A snapshot of a group wrestling with uncertainty while standing their ground. It’s not a farewell yet, but it carries the weight of everything that’s coming.