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2024 single by WOLF HOWL HARMONY

Pink Flash Lights is a song by the four-member Japanese boy group Wolf Howl Harmony. It was released as a digital single on May 13, 2024 (2024-05-13) by Rhythm Zone.[1] The track was later included on the group’s album WOLF, released on March 12, 2025 (2025-03-12).[2] The lyrics were written by Yves & Adams, while the composition was handled by Chaki Zulu, T. Kura, and Jay’ed.[3]The song was distributed as the first installment of the Seishun Trilogy (literally, “Youth Trilogy”), a three-part release project themed around youth.[4]

Background and release

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In May 2024, the group announced a three-month consecutive digital single project titled the Seishun Trilogy, centered on the theme of youth. Pink Flash Lights was released as its first installment.[1] The concept originated during internal discussions about the group’s future musical direction, where the idea of depicting youth under the premise that the four members were childhood friends was proposed.[5]

Composition and lyrics

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The title Pink Flash Lights refers to a “pink lightning bolt,” and because the song was released in spring—a season associated with encounters and partings—it i s an electropop track themed around the shock of love at first sight.[6]The song tells the story of one member from a group of four childhood friends falling in love at first sight, while the other three cheer him on.[7] EnVi Media described the track as having “a dreaminess to it, a rush of romance and the pink haziness of blooming love.”[8]

Member Suzuki commented that even at the demo stage, the song “carried a refreshing quality befitting the first part of the trilogy, along with the group’s characteristic momentum.”[9]

The music video was also released on May 13, 2024, the same day as the digital single. It was directed by Nasty Men$ah and features numerous 1980s-inspired elements, including the appearance of a vintage BMW.[10][11]

On June 13, the group performed the song on the Fuji TV music program Tune.[12]

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