hoshi no kimagure ga risansuru chihei no kanata
chinmoku wo tabete kimi wa umareta
umare izuru kiseki wo eta subete no inochi ni shukufuku wo!
inochinaki subete no IDOLA ni kokubetsu wo!
kokuu ni haritsuita uta hiki hagashitatte
mitsukaru no wa jibun nanda akirameyouka
subete no kotoba to subete no senritsu wa natta
tsugitsugi ni umareteku atashitachi
ashita to kinou ni karame rarenagara
imi wo mokushita uta ni
semete namae wo tsukete ageru karisome no na wo
ohayou sekai atarashii omochadesu
RHYTHM ni awase one two one two
MELODY kanade LA LA LA LA LA
douse abaretatte kietatte utaisakendatte
sekai wa kawaranainda
dakara atashi ga
nandodemo horoboshite ageru monogatari ga tsuzuku kagiri
atarashii kimi ga mata umaretekurudeshou
itsumademo mattete ageru yakusoku no chi de
yorokobi no uta tsunagu kotoba atarashii MELODY
subete wo kimi ni takushite
hoshi ga furisosogu ryoushi to mahou no itazura de
kirakira to zutto damashi tsuzukete
Song Connections / Remixes
The GuitarFreaks & DrumMania version of Idola has louder guitars than the other versions in other games.
In beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA, Idola's NORMAL, HYPER, and ANOTHER charts are unlockable after playing 3, 6, and 10 credits respectively (you must unlock the charts on the event website though).
In DanceDanceRevolution (2014), it's one of the songs of the EXTRA ATTACK unlocking system.
In jubeat saucer fulfill, you must collect the reward stamps by unlocking all the five songs from the Smith Seminar Natsu no jin (スミスゼミナール夏の陣) event.
In pop'n music ラピストリア, you must play バンブーソード・ガール and 幻想系世界修復少女 in one credit. Idola will appear on the next stage.
In REFLEC BEAT groovin'!!, Idola's BASIC, MEDIUM and HARD charts are unlockable on the Reflec Shop after playing four GUMI songs, eight GUMI songs and twelve GUMI songs respectively. You can purchase each chart for 300, 700, and 1000 Refle for BASIC, MEDIUM, and HARD respectively.
Since August 13th, 2014, it is automatically available for all to purchase.
In SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection-, Idola's NOVICE and ADVANCED charts can be unlocked by playing either バンブーソード・ガール or 幻想系世界修復少女 on any difficulty. Idola's EXHAUST chart can be unlocked by clearing バンブーソード・ガール's EXHAUST chart.
Idola is iconoclasm's first song with vocals.
It's also iconoclasm's first song with Asaki and/or Daisuke Kurosawa.
It's also iconoclasm's first original song on the DanceDanceRevolution, GuitarFreaks & DrumMania, jubeat, SOUND VOLTEX, and ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom series.
It's also the first non-crossover iconoclasm song to have its own unique video in BEMANI.
Idola is Latin for "idol".
In pop'n music, instead of displaying its character's portrait, Idola displays its jacket when selected.
Idola received a new title card on the July 16th, 2014 update of beatmania IIDX 21 SPADA, with the song name written in a different font and an acknowledgement to INTERNET Co., Ltd., the developers of the GUMI VOCALOID software.
In DanceDanceRevolution (2014), Idola received CHALLENGE charts on July 4th, 2014.
Idola's CHALLENGE charts, along with PARANOiA (kskst mix)'s EXPERT, Air Heroes' CHALLENGE, Spanish Snowy Dance's CHALLENGE, and New Generation's CHALLENGE charts, are currently the only charts rated Level 17 that don't have BPM changes, stops or Shock Arrows.
In DanceDanceRevolution, Idola's video is full-screen and eliminates any on-screen dancers.
Idola cannot be found on any BEMANI soundtrack, although it can be downloaded via KONAMI♪MUSIC.
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Difficulty & Notecounts
beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 12.
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 20 from X onwards.
GF/DM XG and GITADORA difficulty rated from 0.00 to 9.99.
jubeat difficulty rated from 1 to 10.
pop'n music difficulty rated from 1 to 50 from Sunny Park onwards.
REFLEC BEAT to groovin'!! Upper difficulty rated from 1 to 10+, and from 1 to 12 from VOLZZA onwards.
SOUND VOLTEX difficulty rated from 1 to 16.
ポップンリズミン difficulty rated from 1 to 10. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd, SOUND VOLTEX @ wiki and Pop'n Music Fever.)