The wait is finally over. At midnight JST on February 18, RIIZE officially dropped their second Japanese single, “All of You.” It has been a long 17 months for J-BRIIZE since the group’s 2024 debut with “Lucky.” But if the initial buzz is any indication, the wait was worth it.
The new single “All of You” is available now on all digital platforms and in stores. SM Entertainment didn’t hold back on the physical release either, offering nine different versions. This includes limited editions and solo jackets for every member. To kick things off, the group also released a high-energy music video that is already tearing up the charts.

Title Track Review: A Bold, Brassy Experiment
Let’s talk about the music. The title track “All of You” is a major shift for the group. It swaps their usual funky “Boom Boom Bass” style for a massive, big-band sound. It is loud, theatrical, and clearly built for huge stadium acoustics.
Early reactions to the RIIZE All of You Japan single 2026 are definitely split. Some fans found the dense brass arrangement a bit “messy” on the first spin. However, many others are obsessed with the “propulsive” energy of the chorus. Critics at The Bias List noted that while the sound is experimental, it’s a total grower. It’s the kind of track that will likely make much more sense when seen live.
“Flashlight”: The “Emotional Pop” B-Side Fans Needed
While the title track is sparking debates, the RIIZE Flashlight b-side is getting nothing but love. This track leans heavily into the “emotional pop” lane that the group has mastered. It’s a dedicated fan-song, written to show their sincere gratitude to their fandom, BRIIZE.
“Flashlight is fantastic. It taps right into the emotional pop that RIIZE does so well. It feels like a warm embrace for the fans.”
The track is already becoming a favorite on social media. Viral clips of the chorus are all over TikTok, with fans using the song for emotional montages of the group’s journey. If “All of You” is the high-energy spectacle, “Flashlight” is the heart of the single.
Industry Milestone: Next Stop, Tokyo Dome
The timing of this comeback is perfect. It serves as the final countdown to the “2026 RIIZE CONCERT TOUR [RIIZING LOUD] Special Edition in TOKYO DOME.” This residency runs from February 21 to 23 and marks a huge moment for the group.
According to Soompi, RIIZE has officially become the fastest K-pop boy group to headline Tokyo Dome. They achieved this in less than 2.5 years after their debut. Selling out a 55,000-capacity venue for three nights straight proves just how explosive their growth in Japan has been.
- Release Date: February 18, 2026
- Versions: 9 formats (Limited A/B, Regular, and 6 Member Solo Jackets)
- Tokyo Dome Dates: February 21–23, 2026
- Historical Record: Fastest K-pop boy group to reach Tokyo Dome
Now, all eyes are on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart. Will “All of You” beat the records set by “Lucky”? The group is moving straight from single promotions into final rehearsals for their big weekend. It is going to be a historic few days for K-pop.
