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 classic and popular songs (41–50)
Goodbye and farewellMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This song is included on Momoiro Clover Z’s third album, AMARANTHUS.
The album revolves around the themes of life and death, giving a somewhat different impression from the Momoclo you often see on TV.
In particular, this track incorporates the sounds of Buddhist ritual implements and a shakujo (monk’s staff), resulting in an avant-garde atmosphere.
Momoiro Clover Z’s Classic and Popular Songs (51–60)
Hymn to LaborMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Mononofu fans who are working have probably been encouraged by this song many times.
The melody is unforgettable.
If you really listen to the lyrics, they tell you that working is for someone, and that someone is being helped.
I want to do “Guruguru” at a live show.
Ame-no-TajikaraoMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It’s read as Ameno Tajikarao.
At first, I couldn’t read it.
The song doesn’t have the typical idol-pop style, and I actually think it’s a difficult piece, but when Momoclo-chan sing it, it doesn’t come across that way.
The dance is actually super cute, too.
I think it’s a hidden gem.
The Moon and the Silver Paper AirshipMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

It’s a waltz-like song that uses a 3/4 time signature throughout.
Many listeners will likely be thrilled by the section right before the guitar solo where the tempo slows down and then returns.
At the 5th Dimension debut live show I attended, there was a production that made it feel like we were gazing up at a star-filled sky, and I remember being deeply moved.
Curtain of the skyMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This song was also performed at MomoClo Christmas.
It feels like a classic winter tune.
Both the melody and the lyrics capture a bittersweet winter, yet it still feels distinctly Momoclo, which I love.
It’s also a song I hope more people will come to know.
Bionic CherryMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Melodic punk over 200 BPM! With blazing-fast two-beat drums and satisfying distorted guitars, it’s truly a song made for live shows.
As you can tell from Reni-chan’s line, “I’m really mad, you know!”, the intensity is on full display.
DNA RhapsodyMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is a masterpiece.
Both the melody and the lyrics are truly amazing.
I hope it becomes widely known to many people.
It’s a song I want Momoclo to keep singing forever.
It always gives me a push forward.
If sadness is bound to come someday, it will come properly, so we can’t foresee it—that’s exactly how I feel.


