Masterpiece and popular songs of Momoiro Clover Z
Let me introduce some songs by Momoiro Clover Z, also known as Momoclo—an idol group with the moniker “Weekend Heroines.”
Momoclo is a five-member female idol group known for their powerful live performances: they sing live without lip-syncing or using lyric prompters, all while delivering intense choreography.
They have many fans not only among idol enthusiasts but also in the rock scene, and they’ve performed at numerous rock festivals to date.
In their early days before their major-label debut, they reportedly started with street performances and even toured Yamada Denki stores across the country.
Their earnest dedication to music and performance may be the secret behind their popularity across various fields.
So, give this playlist a listen, and by all means, try to catch Momoclo live if you can.
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Momoiro Clover Z’s best and most popular songs (11–20)
CONTRADICTIONMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

An up-tempo fight number that takes the second slot on their first album, “Battle and Romance.” I love how it maintains high energy all the way through with a Eurobeat-style approach.
The key change after the nail-biting development in the latter half never fails to surprise me.
Ashes and DiamondsMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

I think this is another masterpiece.
Each of the solos fits perfectly, and the call-and-response in the middle is great.
The melody has a touch of sadness, and the lyrics are wonderful too.
Momoclo-chan handling those high notes is amazing.
Sometimes it just makes me want to cry for no reason.
Look, look! Over here!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It was also used as a Pokémon ending theme.
The Momoclo girls wear Pokémon costumes.
As a Pokémon fan I was happy about that, but even though the lyrics give off a very cute vibe, I actually think it might be a masterpiece.
Clover and DiamondMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is a new song released from Momoiro Clover Z’s best-of album, “Momo mo Jū, Bancha mo Dehana,” which came out in May 2018.
The album was created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut.
Unlike the usual Momoclo style that showcases energetic dancing and singing, this track has a calmer, more soothing feel.
Still, it’s a great song that gives you a boost of energy.
Tonight, under the live showMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is a track that was released in 2015 as a digital-only single.
It also served as the theme song for “Momoiro Christmas 2015 ~Beautiful Survivors~.” The sparkling, danceable sound is striking.
The music video, with its trendy TV drama vibe, is pretty entertaining.
Full-Power GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is another song that’s been sung for a long time.
It’s cute, and somewhere in the middle it gets pretty cool, and it really pumps up the crowd at live shows.
Reni-chan’s all-out dancing is truly amazing.
The full-throttle “Zenkoku Shoujo,” where Momoclo-chan’s freshness still remains, also makes me feel nostalgic.
Momoiro Clover Z’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)
Virtual DystopiaMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

From the EDM-style opener of “5th Dimension” to this second track with irresistibly crisp cutting guitar.
The seamless transition from the A and B sections into the chorus is outstanding, and above all, the split, two-part melody was highly praised as an audacious choice for an idol song.


