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[The Idolmaster Million Live!] Excuse me, I am a DereP who took Miliani a few days ago, but could you please let me know if you have any recommended albums?

THE iDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE! Million Live!

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Solo Collection

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You can usually find it in full on subscription music services, so go ahead and sample it.

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Don’t ask difficult questions… It’s fine to listen to just the music on a subscription, but since I want you to also listen to the drama, please rent or buy the MILLION THEATER GENERATION series used.

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If you want to listen to music, a subscription service is fine.

The CD is for listening to voice dramas.

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In the past, you could rent a mountain of them cheaply at TSUTAYA, but now the number of stores has decreased significantly…

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Is the only album being sold a best-of album?

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There is a best album, but it’s like, from when is it?

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“Crunch crunch crunch… The star elements of the floor make for a great drama…”

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The basics are often in EP format or have a lot of drama CDs.

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Drama CD! So there are things like that…

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I even buy CDs just to listen to the drama CDs.

If it’s just the music, a subscription service is fine.

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The drama CD, or rather the million CD, generally combines songs and drama parts together, with a higher proportion of drama parts.

So if you just want to listen to a lot of songs, it’s better to use a subscription service.

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THE IDOLM@STER MILLION THE@TER BEST

48 songs

THE IDOLM@STER LIVE THE@TER BEST

62 songs

THE IDOLM@STER 765 MILLION ALLSTARS BEST

10 songs

You can cover 120 songs with the three best albums above!

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Overall, it’s just filled with drama parts.

That area can’t be listened to with a subscription.

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Moreover, there is a drama part even in the comic-exclusive CD that is no longer for sale.

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If you’re looking for rental, TSUTAYA or DMM’s CD delivery rental is good.

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Just getting the best albums can cover a lot, so starting with the best albums might be good.

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If you absolutely need it on CD, then it’s the best album, but I’ll say it again, it’s better to listen to it on a subscription service.

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If you’re not aiming for different versions, it’s mostly available on subscription.

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Since there are no solo songs from Best, it’s better to have the ones where the member’s solo is recorded.

Who is your assigned idol?

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Be careful, as many voice dramas have a format where idols play roles, possibly with an awareness of the theater.

If you’re going to listen to songs on a subscription service, I think it’s easy to get into starting with ABSOLUTE RUN!!!, Denpakan Shou, Harukanamirai, and Alive Factor since those songs are a good combination.

Unrelated to that, I recommend the songs “Bread and Film,” “Upper Dog,” and “Incomplete Polaris.”

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It changes depending on the idol you like.

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By the way, since there’s a subscription service, you can just listen to that.

There are drama CDs and such, but you can just enjoy the ones that pique your interest.

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There is too much volume, making it difficult to proceed.

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Wait a minute.

Isn’t it easier to recommend if you reveal which idol you are in charge of and which songs you like?

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There isn’t a grand song called “Million” created by Gou Shiina.

Well, I think I recommend these two enough to say that there’s Polaris, bread, and film for a million…

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Well, the standard approach is to go after the idol that caught your interest.

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In times like this, Misaki-Teacher.

https://misakinator.mltd.love

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https://misakinator.mltd.love

It’s good to use it here.

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Geez.

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It’s hard to find the right timing to go for a UNION, isn’t it?

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I’ve been buying all the CDs (or digital downloads) from the very beginning of Grimace, but when I think about it, it’s a huge amount.

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UNION is like a culmination song similar to Masupi in the Idolmaster, and I’ve listened to it about a thousand times, but I highly recommend it.

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I think the quickest way to find the songs you like from the millions of game apps is to search through the vast number of tracks available.

I think about 80% of the existing songs from Millia are included.

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Let’s play Millistar!

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All the anniversary songs are great, aren’t they?

The entire song of the suit feels like it’s packed with enthusiasm, like an anniversary song.

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In most album series, everyone has a chance to sing, so when it comes to idol activities, it ends up being all of them, doesn’t it?

I wonder which one it is in the series; honestly, they all have their quirks.

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Looking back now, it’s quite bold that the first CD series of Millista, which is a restart, was a play within a play, right?

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With just my knowledge from watching anime, I’m curious about traffic lights and Tsumugi-chan.

For now, the one in charge of Dere is Yukko, and when it comes to songs… I generally like them, but I really like upbeat songs like YPT…?

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While I can think of a few songs, since the series and the compilation CDs are different, it might be better to start listening to the playlists on subscription services, and if you want to learn more deeply, you could get to know them through games or drama CDs.

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Even if you’re just following the solo activities of your favorite idols, each member of Million Stars has about 3-5 songs…

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Personally, I also recommend Stallone’s songs, but since they are somewhat in-character performances, I’d like you to listen to them once you get a sense of the idols and their singing voices.

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I want to recommend LTF, which has a collection of great songs and only has 1 to 3 without any play-within-a-play drama.

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I will promote my favorite song.

Just to be sure, the topic is the one released by the official.

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It might be better to search by individual songs rather than by album.

At times like this, I’m grateful for Misaki-neeter’s presence.

https://misakinator.mltd.love/

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It took a really long time for us to properly form a unit with three people, didn’t it, Ichipomu-chan?

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You have quite a few FES items that I don’t have!

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For a quick listen to the songs, I recommend the Millist Countdown on the Imas Channel.

You can generally pick up unit songs like this.

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Ichipom is a proper unit that just doesn’t have its official name mentioned in the play.

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The series of anime songs (MILLION ANIMATION THE@TER) also has about 30-minute drama episodes set in the anime world, if it’s not available on subscription!

You can also listen to dramas at rental places like TSUTAYA!

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The MilISTA MV is mostly available on the iM@S channel, and there are also playlists by individual idols.

I think it’s easy to listen to at game size and it’s a good entry point.

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Milistia is quite an excellent entry point because it has a lot of content.

I understand the feeling of hesitation because there is too much.

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A classic album LTH04

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If you were doing it before but have distanced yourself, then it probably means we didn’t get along, so I think it’s questionable to forcefully recommend it.

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Well, even if you don’t play the game, you can watch the MV on the IM@S Channel, so that’s fine too.

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Keep the nonsense talk somewhere else.

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It’s a good thing that I’ve become able to say I want to at least see the main community of the kid I’m interested in.

Before, I had to skip nearly 40 episodes just to read the main story of the second song.

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Well, I don’t think it’s strange because I’ve experienced wanting to download a new game that just came out.

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Even the AP says that it’s difficult to pursue multiple (stories).

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I don’t really know much about the Idolmaster itself, like the 765AS agents or Kirameki Radi, but I’ve heard some of the songs, so it’s difficult to make a recommendation.

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Voting project as a CD drama.

(The three series of ABC that start with the title THEATER and million casting)

I want to recommend that too, but you have to buy each CD as a single unit for each work…

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In Millist, you can also narrow down songs with idols, and there are playlists too.

This is Tsumugi.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsezBU1tkb0nroxz6haeDEmcIxSsdcCxn&si

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If you want to know more about the idol’s personality, I recommend watching the memorial comm.

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If you’re a DereP, isn’t it good to start with Harmonics?

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Since it’s quite tough to buy all the CDs, I recommend borrowing them from places like TSUTAYA DISCU.

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I like the cool singing voice of Ender Ender and Criminal Dinner in Maihama.

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I started a thread and listened to various things, but Rat A Tat!!!

Radio Sentiment

Sky Survive

Sentimental Venus

ABSOLUTE RUN!!!

Bread and film

It became a good area.

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It’s good to watch the MOIW and the interdimensional festival videos.

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I think it’s a good choice.

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Sky Survive is great, right? I love it too. Even in solo, everyone has a different flavor.

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I don’t understand… I’m listening to solo songs a lot on Millista, not the album…

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If you like tsumugi, Hyakka Gesshika and I.D. might also be good.

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This isn’t just about this thread, but let’s stop using abbreviations or common names when recommending to people who don’t understand!

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There are already nearly 20 types in the CD series, Million.

Well, at first glance, I have no idea where to enter.

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One great thing about Milista is that songs with different vocal parts can be listened to as solos.

This can’t be done with a CD.

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Listening to random songs on a subscription service while commuting is nice; there should be a playlist with all the songs somewhere.

There are so many songs that you won’t get tired of them easily, so if you’re interested, just feel free to add them to your favorites.

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Stop it, stop it!

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There is an official list for the subscription service, so it might be good to listen to that.

Songs like new tracks or popular songs that have high recent play counts are lined up.

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When I looked at the playlist of the three best albums on my iPod, it totaled 120 songs and lasted 9 hours.

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On the same longevity side, there are relatively fewer CD series for Dere.

There is a theory that it’s mostly just being included in CINDERELLA MASTER and STARLIGHT MASTER.

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Hot sports food recommendation

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>SS

Aren’t they all the same!?

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Don’t play, don’t play.

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Swisui So

Shoe star

Spospospo

I don’t understand…

>SS

Empty mackerel

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Only you think it’s interesting; beginners are troubled and just feel left out by the insular vibes of the community.

If you’re doing dere, then you’re an IDOLM@STER Producer, so it feels like that’s just how it is, and you’ll probably just let it slide.

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That’s not right!

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I think it’s a bad thing from the Grimasu thread that when beginners come, everyone gets so excited that they leave the actual beginners behind.

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There are likely a lot of songs outside of Million that are abbreviated as SS.

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The birth cry and club are good for contemporary dance too, right?

Seasons series also has many popular songs.

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It’s not just Million, but Starmas is good too.

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The issue with Stamas is that there are songs included in the subscription and songs that are not, which is troublesome.

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Since the 10th ended, I’ve finally had more opportunities to perform recent songs live, so I might have more chances to do so in joint concerts as well.

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Hey Koro-chan, isn’t it time to add more subscriptions?

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The abbreviation SSS is a joke that I don’t really understand, but the actual song is seriously recommended, so I’m playfully suggesting it.

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Since the song title “SHOOTING STAR” has come to Viara-chan, I have no idea at all.

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That’s precisely because Kotoha Center’s KAWAII Wars and STARLIT SEASON 04 aren’t available for subscription due to Columbia.

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The Starmaster CD was released alternately by Columbia and Lantis, which is how it turned out this way.

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How do I get Shiki’s friend in Millist?

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I’ll post a recommendation.

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So it was something you could take later, huh, Shiki Fure…

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Is it the promotional cards from collaborations or Snickers T-shirts that you can’t get later?

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I have the CD for Korochan’s songs, but since I can’t listen to it again right after Hatchi Pochi, I’m really frustrated, so I would like something to be done about it.

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This is not a place to write your feelings.

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I really like the two models of Dere in Millista; they’re super cute.

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I think that complaining among family can also be off-putting in its own way.

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I think if you’re from Dere, you’ll understand that area better than here, but it is what it is; maybe I should stop.

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In SAO, the songs can start at any time, but the costumes can’t be removed, right?

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At least having a fun conversation is more interesting than exchanging criticisms of something we don’t know.

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I think people are more put off by those who criticize abbreviations than by those who introduce songs with abbreviations.

By the way, I recommend the cream soda on Mondays.

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The one that is not harmonics.

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I’ve been gradually having fun since entering the EXPO, but I think it’s incredibly luxurious and extravagant to showcase idols growing and interacting as part of their work in the community, while also demonstrating their various roles in a long-format drama CD—it’s probably the most interesting aspect of Million.

Recently, I read “The Night Dress-up Lady” community, borrowed the CD, and read “BC,” but the diverse ways of presentation with the same theater theme were impressive, and there were also theater settings that could be understood just from each scenario, not to mention “Kumaki Hoshi” being such an incredibly strong song that it was too enjoyable.

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If you’re enjoying the rerun of Miriani, there will be a lot of songs coming up, so I hope you find some that you like.

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In anime, you might only have the image of playing catch, but please take care of Subaru Nagayoshi.

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Watching the community, listening to the CD, and reading the manga to that extent shows quite a commitment… that’s great!

The night song truly has a sense of origin and pinnacle.

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Isn’t this a bit too much of a curveball for the first song of the new app?

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It has various songs including solo collections, and it’s actually just right for beginners.

The issue is that I’m not subscribed to any services and I haven’t rented anything either.

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The crazy Million Live has returned, as proclaimed by the night song lady.

That definitely raised the upper limit of the play-within-a-play.

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Surprisingly, various places serve as pathways for people to enter.

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I wonder who the idols from Millim that DereP likes are.

Recently, there have been a lot of survey projects on X, so I hope they’ll do one soon.

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In recent series, MTG is particularly good.

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Entering from MilliMitta makes me an old-timer in the history of Million.

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I like the plays within a play, such as EScape, Clear Sky, and Charlotte Charlotte, but I would prefer if you listen to EScape after listening to one of the other MTG series.

If it’s MTW, then Chrono-Lexica, miraclesonic★expansion, ARMooo, and Strawberry Pop Moon.

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Millishtar will be 8 years old soon, huh?

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Even the last LEADER in the MTG series had its CD release date six years ago.

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