NEOIZ, a next-generation unit formed by current university student track maker ikaru and vocalist anei, took part as the opening act in last year’s “YouTube Music Weekend 10.0 supported by PlayStation,” delivering an impressive performance despite being only in their first year since debut. Looking at reality from the bedroom and redefining New Jack Swing, NEOIZ released their 5th digital single “Internet Swagger” via For Life Music Entertainment on May 15, 2026. The official music video will also premiere on the NEOIZ YouTube Channel at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15. “Swagger” refers to a confident way of carrying oneself. The word is rooted in New Jack Swing, which reached its peak in the late 1980s, and represents the confidence and self-expression of young people at the time. As an internet-rooted act, NEOIZ reverses the extroverted attitude of traditional New Jack Swing, which was expressed in streets and clubs, and redefines it as an introverted yet uninhibited confidence that emerges precisely within closed worlds such as bedrooms and the internet. The song coolly observes an “unoptimized reality” that seeks rationality yet does not behave rationally, depicting it as low-poly and full of glitches. At the same time, it portrays an enthusiasm for the highly dense and pure world inside one’s own head, namely the internet. At the core of the track are resistance against playing a role like a mechanical doll on the stage of society, an earnest wish to protect instinctive and vivid sensitivity, and the spirit of active nihilism expressed in the idea that those who enjoy life win. Sonically, the track elevates New Jack Swing into J-pop through modern production. While following a basic J-pop structure, it takes a bold approach by replacing the breakdown chorus with a Glitch Hop EDM drop. Tight drums reminiscent of the SP-1200 are layered with warm Rhodes, synths, and rich gospel-derived choruses. Straightforward vocals from a singer rooted in the utaite scene, energet