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Momoiro Clover Z is a famous Japanese Idol Group. Formed in 2008, the group is currently composed of four girls: Momota Kanako, Tamai Shiori, Sasaki Ayaka, and Takagi Reni. Former members include Ariyasu Momoka and Hayami Akari.
For the fans of the Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z. Feel free to post photos, videos, live performances, music videos and everything you find related to the group.
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Hi everyone, I should have asked this earlier in the week, so maybe it's too late now, but is Momoiro Uta Gassen online to watch anywhere outside of Japan?
Hi ya'll,
This might be an insanely dumb question, excuse me if so.
How famous is Momoiro Clover Z really? I know they are/were Japans most popular female idol group and that the group is worth billions in revenue but they appear to get quite low view and listen counts on their music videos and Spotify profiles.
Would the average Japanese person have heard of them?
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I was listening to Kanako's Cinderella Time album, and only noticed after teaching myself hiragana that track 16 is called Wakatteru no ni. My Japanese is virtually non existent, but Kanako sings it as "Wakattedu no ni". I heard the same changing of "ru" to "du" in another couple of songs too, but not all the time. Is it a colloquialism or regional thing, or likely something more mundane like a blocked nose/cold? I haven't heard any other examples. On tv shows/other music artists.
Hi y'all,
I think about a year or two ago, momoclo made a song to promote a product (I believe it was the brand Fumakilla). The song was called something like "PLAY ACTIVE", the song featured a bunch of dancing kids as well.
I was looking for the song because it's really catchy but it seems to have vanished from the internet, I can't find any record of it anywhere.
Does anyone know what happened to the song and if I can still listen to it and watch the MV somewhere?
Thanks!