A Japanese idol group that launched in 2010 with a constantly changing lineup of young performers.
For the group's spirit, listen to 'Acha! Cha! Curry!' and 'Mezase! Super Lady'. They frame the whole project pretty well.
Sakura Gakuin matters because it was built as a real training ground, not just a band. Their songs like 'Acha! Cha! Curry!' and 'Mezase! Super Lady' capture a specific, playful energy tied to growing up. The fact that members like Suzuka Nakamoto graduated from here into other major projects shows it was a genuine launchpad.
They debuted in 2010 with the single 'Yume ni Mukatte' in 2011. The group has always operated with a rotating cast, where members graduate and are replaced, which is just how they were set up from the start.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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