ORANGE RANGE Drops Soccer Anthem MV With Troussier, Kageyama, Peanuts-Kun
The MV assembles a cross-section of soccer and pop culture figures, positioning the song as a broad-appeal World Cup anthem ahead of the 2026 tournament kickoff.
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ORANGE RANGE released the music video for their new song "1000%," created as a soccer anthem for DAZN. The video features 17 people, including former Japan manager Philippe Troussier, players Seiichiro Maki and Marcus Tulio Tanaka, former Hinatazaka46 member Yuka Kageyama, actor Kaito Sakurai, and VTuber Peanuts-kun. Filmed at Saitama Stadium 2002, the MV uses 3DCG for a Shibuya crossing scene.
ORANGE RANGE has released the music video for their new song "1000%," a soccer anthem produced for streaming service DAZN. In the video, the band appears as a parallel-world version called BLUEGE RANGE, traveling through iconic soccer scenes. The cast includes 17 people: former Japan national team manager Philippe Troussier, former players Seiichiro Maki and Marcus Tulio Tanaka, former Hinatazaka46 member Yuka Kageyama, actor Kaito Sakurai, comedian duo Dondecorte's Ginji Watanabe, Kageyama's Masuda, and VTuber Peanuts-kun. Narration comes from sports commentator Tsuneyuki Shimoda.
Director Shota Nakano, who also helmed the Reiwa version MV for "Ikenai Taiyo," shot the video at Saitama Stadium 2002. Some scenes use Sony's proprietary 3DCG generation technology to recreate Shibuya Scramble Crossing at a virtual production studio. The FIFA World Cup 2026 begins June 12 Japan time.
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