WOLF HOWL HARMONY releases single 'PLEASE'
- WOLF HOWL HARMONY released “PLEASE” on May 20, 2026, alongside an official music video, as the Japanese group rolled out its latest pre-release single. - Chaki Zulu produced “PLEASE,” while director YERD helmed the video; the group’s website described it as a “refreshing mid-tempo number.” - WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s physical single “Koko ni Iru / PLEASE” is scheduled for August 19, 2026.
WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s new song “PLEASE” arrived as a digital pre-release on May 20, with an official music video posted the same day on the group’s official channels. The four-member Japanese act said the track is part of its upcoming single “Koko ni Iru / PLEASE,” due on August 19, 2026. The release was then amplified in social posts around May 22-23, when the group shared the video and promotional images online. The song gives the group a softer presentation than some of its earlier visual concepts. WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s official site said “PLEASE” was produced by Chaki Zulu and framed the track as a mid-tempo song showing “a new side” of the act. The music video was directed by YERD and built around the group’s current “Wild Pastel” visual theme. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) ### When did “PLEASE” actually come out? May 20, 2026 is the release date listed on WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s official site for both the digital song and the music video. That matters because some social posts circulated more widely on May 22 and May 23, but the group’s own release notice places the launch earlier in the week. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) The YouTube upload for the official video was also live within that release window. The group’s channel showed the “PLEASE” music video had passed 100,000 views roughly 12 hours after premiere when indexed by search results. ### Who made the song and video? Chaki Zulu is credited by the group as the sound producer on “PLEASE.” The official release materials also credit LOAR and Chaki Zulu on the song’s writing and composition in the video metadata indexed online. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) YERD directed the music video, according to WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s website. The site said YERD aimed to portray the four members “as they truly are,” after previous videos presented them in more overt character-driven setups. (youtube.com) ### What does the video look like? A vast grassland is the central setting of the “PLEASE” video, according to the group’s release note. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) WOLF HOWL HARMONY said the visual moves from open daytime landscapes to a night sequence surrounded by flowers and light. The official description says the video follows the four members through a shared journey marked by “struggles, sorrows, joys, and hopes.” The group tied that imagery to recurring lyrics including “Please Please” and “So please call my name,” presenting the song as centered on longing for a voice and another person’s presence. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) ### How does this fit into the group’s next release? August 19, 2026 is the scheduled release date for the physical single “Koko ni Iru / PLEASE.” WOLF HOWL HARMONY said the package will contain three tracks in total, including “PLEASE” and “Koko ni Iru,” the latter created by m-flo’s ☆Taku Takahashi. The group also laid out multiple editions and prices for the CD release. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) WOLF HOWL HARMONY said the lineup includes CD+DVD and CD+Blu-ray editions priced at 5,500 yen, a CD-only edition at 2,200 yen, and a limited “LOVERED” version at 7,700 yen. ### Why was the track showing up in May 23 playlist chatter? May 23 playlist promotion on X linked the song’s timing to “Love Letter Day” programming, where other posts highlighted artists including なにわ男子 and 嵐. (wolfhowlharmony.jp) The available social evidence shows “PLEASE” entering that broader day-of playlist conversation after its May 20 release, rather than debuting on May 23 itself. August 19, 2026 is the next fixed date in the rollout. Before then, the official video for “PLEASE” remains on WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s YouTube channel, while the group’s site lists store editions and release-event sales details for “Koko ni Iru / PLEASE.” (wolfhowlharmony.jp)