
It’s nice, isn’t it, ICE LIMIT?
I think I like the interactions of these three because there were regular radio broadcasts.
Recently often worn jacket
It’s a song that really shines in a live setting, and it’s great.
I don’t understand the circumstances of the birth.
Even though I’m following all three, somehow they appeared in my timeline, and then an illustration came up asking, “What do you like?”
>>5
It seems like a radio, but I don’t really understand it either.
Looking at how quiet it is here, it seems like even Anisama wouldn’t be called.
Well, it’s fine because for some reason, Anisama has been treating Love Live poorly.
It is used in a wide range of contexts, from kindergarten to lively drinking calls, but otaku are just confused.
Ayumu… please take on the stomach pain position…
I learned about the song because it was used in a video of Gakuen Handsome on TikTok.
I was optimistic that I would be able to get tickets for the next live concert, but given this situation, I’m scared that I might just miss out normally.
Anonymous-chan!
I don’t think the direction of trends and the direction of people coming to live events are the same.
Nasonin…
People who like Love Live are perplexed by the mysterious buzz.
To be honest, I didn’t expect Ruby’s voice actress to have that kind of face, looking at the image in the thread.
When she’s singing in casual clothes, I wonder if the outfit that Ruby chose doesn’t really suit her…?
>>16
It’s rare to find an adult woman who looks good in clothes designed to match a 15-year-old sister-type with red twin tails.
Why is it being accepted overseas?
It’s ridiculous that, even though Love Live is buzzing so much, the side project is the one that ends up going viral.
When did a group out unit get created?
What I understand is that whenever Ruby-chan gets involved, something tends to go viral.
If you could aim for a buzz, everyone would be doing it without any trouble.
I feel that there are people who want to treat this buzz as having no count and no damage, for some reason.
Where will the damage go?
>>24
When Love Live goes viral, does it bother some people…?
There are always Love Live anti-older men around.
I think they originally aimed for a buzz with this song.
It’s more popular than I imagined.
We’ve already parted ways, but it’s still a strong piece of content in one way or another.
When I completely failed the SIFAS festival, I honestly thought it was over.
>>28
They always put a tremendous amount of effort into their live performances, which is why they regularly come up in conversations like this.
Cute phrases that are easy for young girls to imitate are important.
“What do you like?”
>>30
Sake!
>>30
Is it not Mei, is it not Yuu-chan, is it not big sister?
It feels nostalgic with lyrics that have unusually returned to the “you” theme.
Ruby has really polished up.
Ayumu seems to be one of the people inside you, including Yuu.
These days, there aren’t many pieces of content that aren’t aiming for a buzz, but it ended up becoming a huge hit beyond expectations.
Why these three people?
>>38
A person who is free.
>>41
Here they come… those who treat people who are working as idlers.
The listener who came up with the name for the ice cream probably never thought it would turn out like this.
It feels like K-POP idols are involved, and trends are more popular in South Korea than in Japan now.
The application for the live event has already closed!
When it catches the eye of that person, you really feel the vibe of it being trendy.
I can’t expect an answer when I ask why it’s buzzing so far from a sunny place like this.
The reception on TikTok is completely different in direction from the reception of conventional music.
Ren must be busy with his own streaming and other activities, but it’s a pity he missed out on this big wave.
>>48
It’s sad that Ren-chan couldn’t join in.
If it were Ren, I could just release something like “I tried singing as is,” but it’s usually pretty busy during this time in April…
The anti-uncle has arrived.
I’ll try singing with the 105th generation, Ginko.