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Hasunosora Girls' High School Idol Club

The Hasunosora School Idol Club is focused mainly on its sub-units instead of the full group.

    Cerise Bouquet 
  • Their debut single, "Suisai Sekai" (Watercolor World), is a beautiful ballad with string accompaniment full of flower and seasonal imagery, fitting for the sub-unit's image.
  • "Fortune Movie" is a jazzy, musical-style tune that shows their playful side as they poke at shoujo romance clichés.
  • "Holiday∞Holiday" is a whimsical song of young love with an absolute ear worm of a chorus, which exploded in popularity after being performed at Ijigen Fes.
  • "Genyou Yakou" (Dazzling Night Travel) is another love song, this time evoking a starry night sky, combining wistful and poetic lyrics with a lively composition.
  • "Dear my future" is a poignant, piano-forward piece that offers comfort and encouragement to one's future self. It's guaranteed to bring tears if listened to after Chapter 15.
  • "Senpen Banka (A Thousand Changes) answers the tentative future "Suisai Sekai" reaches for with heartfelt certainty that yes, they will be able to bloom and flower if they keep going forward together.
  • "Aoku Haruka" (Far-Off Blue) is the first song with Ginko joining the group, a song about moving forward and reaching with hopeful heart for something yet unknown, fitting for the start of a new story/school year.

    DOLLCHESTRA 
  • Opening with a haunting piano intro, "Kibouteki Prism" (Hopeful Prism) is about making one's way towards an uncertain future, with lyrics that poignantly reflect many of Tsuzuri's insecurities.
  • "Tragic Drops" is another dark, complex song about loss, which is given new emotional meaning after the events of Chapter 13.
  • "Ameiro" (Amber) is an interesting change from DOLLCHESTRA's usual style, feeling a little like a Cerise Bouquet song. The lyrics retain a regretfulness that's common to DOLLCHESTRA, made a little more hopeful here with the music.
  • And contrasting that, "KNOT" from the same single is them finally shoving all their doubts aside to move forward with resolve, and probably their most powerful song yet.
  • "Ao to Shabon" (Blue and Soap) is a rare gentle ballad from DOLLCHESTRA, with lyrics that call to mind "Tsubasa・La・Liberte"'s themes and their particular connection to Sachi.
  • "Ladybug" is an uncharacteristically catchy and upbeat jazz tune, whose theme of moving forward together past pain and failure is both true to DOLLCHESTRA's style and very fitting of Kosuzu's character at the same time, cementing that this is where she belongs.

    Mira-Cra Park! 
  • "Do! Do! Do!", their debut single, is catchy, quirky, and sheer unadulterated fun.
  • "Identity" is bright and upbeat, with lyrics all about encouraging and loving who you are.
  • "Tensai Nano Kamo Shirenai" (Maybe I'm A Genius)" is basically them making excuses about why they should go out and play instead of study. And it's so incredibly cheeky and catchy you can't help but smile throughout.
  • "Milk" is Mira-Cra Park!'s only ballad so far, and the gentler style does a wonderful job of highlighting the sweetness of both girls' voices that's usually hidden beneath all that energy.

    Group Songs 
  • Like the debut songs for every other Love Live! series, "Dream Believers" makes sure not to disappoint. It's somewhat more classical-sounding than its predecessors, with prominent strings, and a wonderful bridge than shows off all the members' individual vocals.
  • Its coupling song, "On your mark", provides a contrast as a cooler, energetic dance number, showing that Hasunosora is no slouch in that department either.
  • "DEEPNESS" might just be the coolest song in Hasunosora's repertoire in terms of style, costuming, and choreography.
  • Commemorating the group becoming complete in story, "Natsumeki Pain" (Summery Pain) is a bright and fun summer song that highlights Megumi's sense for all things cute.
  • "Asu no Sora no Bokutachi e" (To Our Sky of Tomorrow) is another graceful classical piece in the vein of "Dream Believers".
  • "Trick & Cute" is a fun, jazzy Halloween song starring Sayaka, with a great dance sequence and a catchy tune.
  • "Tsubasa・La・Liberte" is a very uplifting song, with the piano beautifully featured to represent the theme of a rainstorm ending. It comes at the end of the emotional Chapter 13, as Sachi's gift to Tsuzuri, a song that encapsulates her hopes for them to take flight and reach more dazzling heights than ever before.
  • "Link to the FUTURE" is your archetypical Love Live! climactic song, the culmination of Hasunosora's first year together, and the song that wins the Hokuriku regionals of Love Live! True to its premise as a collaboration between the three sub-units (as opposed to simply being a Hasunosora group song), parts of it have the instrumentation change to match whichever unit is currently singing (classical for Cerise Bouquet and in general, synthesizers for DOLLCHESTRA, and "Do! Do! Do!"'s chiptune music for Mira-Cra Park!).
  • Closing Hasunosora's first school year, "Dakishimeru Hanabira" (Embracing Petals) is the song Kozue, Tsuzuri, and Megumi created for Sachi's graduation, a beautiful "thank you" with all the emotional build-up from Chapter 18 behind it.

    Other Songs (Solo, Shuffle Units, etc.) 
  • "Colorfulness" is a warm and gentle song, full of Rurino's kindness and love for people's unique selves.

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