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Costumes worn in the "Kimi wa Honeydew" music video. On February 23, 2024, Hinatazaka46 announced that it would release its eleventh single on April 10. [1] The title song formation was announced on the February 26 broadcast of the group's variety show, Hinatazaka de Aimashō, with fourth generation member Yōko Shōgenji appointed center (lead performer) for the first time. [2]
The 11th single, "Kimi wa Honeydew", released on 8 May, marked a significant change in the group's organization. While all active first to third-generation members participated in the title songs of previous releases, "Kimi wa Honeydew" is the first Hinatazaka46 release to implement a senbatsu (選抜, lit.
The opening and closing theme song, "Koe no Ashiato", is included in Hinatazaka46's single "Kimi Shika Katan". [5] In the storyline, there are also two musical groups who each record a song in the series' soundtrack: "Röntgen Megane" ( レントゲン眼鏡 ) by Maririn & Ruby (Konoka Matsuda and Suzuka Tomita), and "Hell Rose" by Chocola ...
[20] [21] Her final participation on a Hinatazaka46 music release was for the 11th single, "Kimi wa Honeydew", serving as the center for the B-side "Boku ni Tsuzuke" (僕に続け, lit. ' Follow Me '). [22]
Hinatazaka (Japanese: ひなたざか) is the first studio album by Japanese idol group Hinatazaka46.It was released on September 23, 2020. This album is the second released in the group's history after Hashiridasu Shunkan, which was released under the name Hiragana Keyakizaka46.
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List of manga works Title Year Notes Refs [4] S • A: Special A: 2003–09: Serialized in Hana to Yume Published by Hakusensha, 17 volumes released: Kimi wa Girlfriend (キミはガールフレンド) 2004: Serialized in Hana to Yume Published by Hakusensha, 1 volume released: Voice Over! Seiyu Academy: 2009–13: Serialized in Hana to Yume
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