Snow Halation

"Snow Halation"
Single by μ's
from the album μ's Best Album Best Live! Collection
B-side"Baby Maybe Koi no Button"
ReleasedDecember 22, 2010
GenreJ-pop
Length4:19
LabelLantis
Composer(s)Takahiro Yamada
Lyricist(s)Aki Hata
Producer(s)Shigeru Saitō
μ's singles chronology
"Bokura no Live Kimi to no Life"
(2010)
"Snow Halation"
(2010)
"Natsuiro Egao de 1, 2, Jump!"
(2011)
Audio sample
A 24-second sample featuring the chorus after the second verse.
Music video
Original music video, as released in 2010. (6:02) on YouTube

"Snow Halation"[a] is a pop song by the Japanese idol group μ's as part of the Love Live! multimedia franchise. Composed by Takahiro Yamada with lyrics by Aki Hata, it was released by Lantis as the group's second single on December 22, 2010. The release was accompanied by a six-minute anime music video produced by studio Sunrise. A re-animated sequence was broadcast in June 2014 as an insert song in the ninth episode of the second season of the Love Live! School Idol Project anime television series.

"Snow Halation" became a well-known anime song in the 2010s, and it has been cited as representative of the Love Live! franchise.[1][2][3] It was performed as one of the final songs at all six of μ's' concerts from 2012 to 2016, and it was the last song they performed at the franchise-wide concert in 2020. In 2019, "Snow Halation" was awarded the Special Prize in the Heisei Anisong Grand Prix for songs of the 2010s. Despite its later popularity, "Snow Halation" only sold enough copies in its initial release to peak at No. 74 on Japan's weekly Oricon singles chart.

Yamada has attributed the popularity of the song to the lyrics and the arrangement by Ryosuke Nakanishi. Lyrically, the song describes the narrator's feelings of love and being unable to hold back from expressing them, an emotion they dub a "snow halation". The single has been praised for creating a perfect harmony between the vocals and music, and the choice of words for the lyrics has been called masterful.[1][2]


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