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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.

Momoiro Clover Z’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)

Event HorizonMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Momoiro Clover Z [MV] Event Horizon -MUSIC VIDEO- (Theme song for the Gundam arcade card game 'Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base FORSQUAD')
Event HorizonMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is a song by Momoiro Clover Z chosen as the theme for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam ARSENAL BASE FORSQUAD.

Released in July 2025 as their 23rd single.

Just hearing the intro—where razor‑edged synths and drums explode—gives you a sense that an epic story is about to unfold.

The lyrics, themed around fate and unavoidable battles, reflect the weight of the group’s 17-year history, stirring the hearts of listeners.

When you’re facing challenges or need to fire yourself up, listening to it will surely fill you with courage!

It’s okay to cry.Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoclo MV] It's Okay to Cry / Momoiro Clover Z (NAITEMO IINDAYO / MOMOIRO CLOVER Z)
It's okay to cry.Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

The song was written and composed by Miyuki Nakajima.

While retaining Nakajima’s distinct style, the Momoclo members have each made it their own, and I think it’s a really good collaboration.

With Momoclo singing it, the lyrics feel like they hit much more deeply.

Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Momoiro Clover Z - Go! Phantom Thief Girl - Call
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

In the five-member version, Momoka has a solo part.

I’m sure many of you already know this, but when this plays at a live show, the excitement and energy are truly incredible.

It’s one of their signature songs.

Fierce Cosmic Symphony, Seventh Movement: Infinite LoveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoiro Clover Z MV] Mouretsu Space Symphony, Movement VII: “Infinite Love” / Momoiro Clover Z (MOURETSU UCHUU KOUKYOUKYOKU DAI NANA GAKUSHOU “MUGEN NO AI”)
Fierce Cosmic Symphony, Seventh Movement: Infinite LoveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It really feels like a Hyadain song.

It’s a masterpiece, and I think it’s a song that only Momoclo-chan can truly pull off.

Kanako’s solo in the chorus—the “akaku akaku…” part—really sticks in my ears.

It’s amazing.

I absolutely love Momoclo-chan singing Hyadain’s songs.

5 The PowerMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

“5 The POWER” by Momoiro Clover Z
5 The PowerMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This idol-meets-hip-hop track was crafted by MURO, a Japanese hip-hop MC active since 1986.

Unusually for Momoclo, it features a sparse sound with few layers, allowing the members’ individual personalities to stand out.

At live shows, you can see Mononofu fans enjoying it while swaying side to side.

BelieveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Believe (Розовый клевер Z, Япония)
BelieveMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is Momoclo’s cover of Nami Tamaki’s song, well-known as the third opening theme of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.

A rap section is added toward the end, which will likely surprise anyone familiar with the original.

Z Legend: The Never-Ending RevolutionMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoclo LIVE] Z Legend ~The Never-Ending Revolution~ from Summer Dive 2011: Hello from Gokurakumon / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER Z / Z DENSETSU)
Z Legend: The Never-Ending RevolutionMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Released in July 2011, this is the first work after the group changed its name from “Momoiro Clover” to “Momoiro Clover Z.” It not only lifts your spirits but also showcases the unique, “Momoclo-style” way of energizing you.

It was also used as a commercial song for Tokyo Joypolis.