To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises

"To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises"
Single by Cute
A-side "To Tomorrow"
"Final Squall"
"The Curtain Rises"
Released March 29, 2017 (2017-03-29) (Japan)[1]
Format Maxi single (CD)
Digital download
Genre
Label Zetima
Cute singles chronology
"Mugen Climax / Ai wa Marude Seidenki / Singing (Ano Koro no Yō ni)"
(2016)
"To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises"
(2017)

"Mugen Climax / Ai wa Marude Seidenki / Singing (Ano Koro no Yō ni)"
(2016)
"To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises"
(2017)

"To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises" (To Tomorrow/ファイナルスコール/The Curtain Rises) is the 31st single by the Japanese female idol group Cute. It was released in Japan on March 29, 2017, on the Zetima label.

It is going to be Cute's final single, as the group will disband in the summer.[2][3]

Background

The release of Cute's final single was announced on January 5, 2017 at the group's New Year's Concert at Nakano Sun Plaza. At the concert it was announced that the single would be released on March 22.[2]

Later, on January 30, the Hello! Project official website posted an announcement that the release would be postponed "due to production circumstances".[4] This alerted the group's fans and aroused speculations about whether the single would be released at all.[5]

Release

It will be a triple-A-sided single.

It will be released in seven versions: four limited ones (limited editions A, B, C, and D) and three regular ones (regular editions A, B, and C). All the regular editions will be CD-only, while all the limited editions will include an additional DVD.[1]

Track listing

CD (all editions)

CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."To Tomorrow"TsunkuTsunku4:08
2."Final Squall" (ファイナルスコール)Shock EyeShock Eye4:35
3."The Curtain Rises"Tsunku (rap arrangement by U.M.E.D.Y.)Tsunku4:08
4."To Tomorrow" (Instrumental)  4:08
5."Final Squall" (Instrumental)  4:35
6."The Curtain Rises" (Instrumental)  4:08

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Japan (Oricon Weekly Singles Chart) 2
Japan (Oricon Daily Singles Chart) 2

References

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