World Order
World Order formed in Japan in 2009 with five members: Genki, DJ Katsu, Tomoaki, Eiji, and Gen. Their debut single "Have a Nice Day" came out in 2011. The...
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World Order formed in Japan in 2009 with five members: Genki, DJ Katsu, Tomoaki, Eiji, and Gen. Their debut single "Have a Nice Day" came out in 2011. The group's music includes songs like "2012," "Blue Boundary," and "Boy Meets Girl."
They released albums titled "World Order," "Voix de Mond," and "Moral." Their lyrics sometimes address political or social topics. The group has collaborated with artists including Lady Gaga and Tiesto.
World Order performs electronic dance music with vocals and instrumental work from the members. Their catalog shows a range from electro-house tracks to more experimental material.
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