A new cross-border music initiative is bringing together some of Asia’s most promising rising acts — and it’s one built on ambition, growth, and shared dreams.
The CLOUD DREAM project by G&LDH, a collaboration between Thailand’s GMM Music and Japan’s LDH JAPAN, will see seven artists from both countries come together for an intensive, documentary-driven journey toward the global stage.
Representing Thailand are LOUIS, FORD, and FLUKE of FLIO, while Japan is represented by RYOJI, SUZUKI, GHEE, and HIROTO of WOLF HOWL HARMONY — a group steadily gaining traction across the region.
At its core, CLOUD DREAM explores what happens when artists from different cultures, languages, and backgrounds pursue the same goal. The project follows the seven performers as they undergo intensive training in Japan, pushing their limits while navigating cultural differences, uncertainty, and personal growth.
The journey will unfold through an 8-episode documentary series, offering fans an unfiltered look at the highs and lows behind the scenes — from moments of doubt to the bonds formed along the way. The series is directed by Piyakan Bootprasert, known for his work in international advertising and film.
The first episode is set to premiere mid-May on GMMTV official’s YouTube channel, marking the official kickoff of the project.
For WOLF HOWL HARMONY, the project arrives at a high point. The group recently clinched Best Boy Group at the Asia Top Awards and saw their EP tera debut at No.1 on the Oricon Daily Album Ranking — further cementing their status as one of LDH JAPAN’s next-generation acts.
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