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has not been without her detractors. Purists in the Visual Kei community argue that she is a "poser" using the aesthetic as a costume without having "paid her dues" in a band. Idol traditionalists, on the other hand, claim her music is too heavy and dark to be considered true J-Pop.

Tsukino's breakthrough came in 2010 when she joined the Japanese idol group, Momoiro Clover Z, as a replacement member. Although she was not part of the original lineup, her addition to the group brought a fresh energy and helped to further popularize the group. During her time with Momoiro Clover Z, Tsukino participated in several concerts, music releases, and variety shows, showcasing her exceptional vocal and dancing abilities. risa tsukino

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One cannot discuss her live shows without mentioning her band—usually anonymous musicians wearing masks or simple black outfits, letting Tsukino absorb 100% of the visual attention. This "shadow band" concept is a clever inversion of Visual Kei, where band members are usually as famous as the vocalist. Tsukino's breakthrough came in 2010 when she joined

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