SIRUP Drops “OUR HEAVEN feat. Daichi Yamamoto", and Announces Upcoming Album ‘OWARI DIARY’

Barely a month after releasing the smooth bilingual jam “UNDERCOVER feat. Ayumu Imazu”, SIRUP is back with another one — and it hits different. His latest single “OUR HEAVEN feat. Daichi Yamamoto” has us asking: if these are just the singles, how wild is the upcoming full-length album  “OWARI DIARY” gonna be?


Built on a hypnotic groove produced by KM, “OUR HEAVEN” blends club heat with emotional release — the kind of track that makes you nod, move and maybe even feel something on a packed dance floor. It’s made for overworked weekdays and underlit weekends — for the friends you find in the noise and the moments that make it all make sense, if only for a night.

SIRUP and Kyoto-born rapper Daichi Yamamoto don’t hold back. The verses weave through burnout, overstimulation, community and identity — themes that hit especially hard across a generation that knows what it means to be always on, always performing, always going.
And yet, this track invites you to stop. Breathe. Move.

OUR HEAVEN” doesn’t promise escape — it promises presence. The kind you create with people who get you, music that holds you, and a bassline that doesn’t let go.

The newly released music video — directed by rising filmmaker Ryo Suda (RADWIMPS, BAD HOP, kZm) — brings “OUR HEAVEN” to life, capturing the quiet beauty of Tokyo at dawn, echoing the lyric: “Woke from a dream / 6AM Mishuku glow”.  Shot on location in Mishuku and along Route 246, the clip features both Daichi Yamamoto and KM, grounding the song in real places and real emotion.

SIRUP’s third full-length album “OWARI DIARY” arrives on 3 September, with 11 tracks including fan favourites like “CHEESE CAKE feat. Zion.T” and new unreleased songs like “KIRA KIRA” and “LOCATION”. A Blu-ray edition will include live footage from his NEXT LIFE TOUR 2025 performance at KT Zepp Yokohama.

With the album drop and his 8th anniversary show “DIARY” on 14 September, one thing’s clear: SIRUP is entering a new era — and we’re all better for it.



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