ROIROM Announces Major Label Debut This May After One Year Together
The duo ROIROM, formed by Honda Hiromu and Hamakawa Roki, will make their official debut in May after a year of building their partnership.

ROIROM Announces Major Label Debut This May After One Year Together
The two-member unit ROIROM, consisting of Honda Hiromu and Hamakawa Roki, has announced their official debut for May 2024, marking exactly one year since the duo first came together.
While details about their debut single or album remain under wraps, the timing suggests the pair has spent their first year together honing their sound and building their artistic identity. The May debut will give fans their first taste of what ROIROM brings to the J-Pop scene.
For international fans unfamiliar with the duo, ROIROM represents another entry in Japan's growing landscape of male vocal units. The pairing of Honda and Hamakawa brings together two artists who have clearly found chemistry in their collaboration, spending the past twelve months preparing for this moment.
The spring debut timing is strategic for new acts in Japan, as it coincides with the new school year and a period when music fans are often more receptive to discovering fresh talent. With a full year of preparation behind them, ROIROM appears positioned to make their mark when they officially enter the music industry this May.
More details about their debut release, including the title and specific release date, are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
