C-ute’s latest video breaks the mold monotony of the dance shot/close-up material that has become the norm in Hello! Project and idol videos in general. Instead we get something that has a bit of a story to it.
C-ute – Dai Nana Shou Utsukushikutte Gomen ne
C-ute’s 7th album has a title that is difficult for non-Japanese speakers to say without getting their tongue twisted in knots, but it is the first official full length album released from Hello! Project in 2012.
Berryz Koubou x C-ute – Amazuppai Haru ni Sakura Saku
Amazuppai Haru ni Sakura Saku is a collaboration between the two kids groups of Hello! Project, Berryz Koubou and C-ute and is described as a “positive journey” graduation song.
Berryz Koubou×C-ute’s “Amazuppai Haru ni Sakurasaku” PV
Berryz Koubou and C-ute have collaborated on the single and PV “Amazuppai Haru ni Sakurasaku”. The song is in a happy style but not overly energetic and the PV is slightly boring but still has a nice atmosphere and feel thanks to Momoko.
C-ute – Sekaiichi Happy na Onna no ko
C-ute’s 17th single Sekaiichi Happy na Onna no ko continues where Momoiro Sparkling left off. Meaning you got more positive, super happy pop from Airi, Maimi and those other girls in the back.
C-ute – Sekaiichi Happy na Onna no Ko PV
It didn’t take long for the video for C-ute’s 17th single Sekaiichi to hit their YouTube channel. Looking at the end result I can see why. But even though it fits the typical cost effective Hello! Project video template it’s actually not that bad.
C-ute – Momoiro Sparkling
It’s only been a month since Cute’s 6th album Chou wonderful was released and we already have a brand new single in the form of Momoiro Sparkling.
C-ute – Momoiro Sparkling PV
A look at the full promotional video for C-ute’s upcoming May 25th single release.
C-ute – Chou Wonderful 6
C-ute follow up their surprisingly decent singles with their 6th album Chou Wonderful 6. Is it as wonderful as the title indicates?






The Tangled Web of Confusion – Setting The Bar
After watching the Rock N’ Buono! 4 live stream a question was brought up. How high do fans set the bar for their favorite groups?