{"rewrite":{"id":"r_edadd125653a4318f8df214a","clusterId":"c_faf8f98aaf133f2ab708869c","slug":"gakumas-songs-fighting-my-way-and-hatanagi-misuzu-show-k-pop-and-edm-influence","model":"deepseek-v4-flash","headline":"Gakumas Songs 'Fighting My Way' and 'Hatanagi Misuzu' Show K-Pop and EDM Influence","summary":"A new Inside article examines two dance-oriented songs from Gakuen Idolmaster: Hanasaki Saki's 'Fighting My Way' and a track by Hatanagi Misuzu. The piece traces the songs' roots in EDM and K-pop, arguing that Gakumas music reflects modern pop production trends.","whyItMatters":"The article frames Gakumas songs as a direct continuation of the EDM and K-pop lineage, suggesting the game's music is designed to attract listeners outside the existing Idolmaster fanbase.","webCardHtml":"\u003cp\u003eAn Inside analysis of Gakuen Idolmaster songs argues that the game\u0026#39;s dance-oriented tracks inherit the sound of 2010s EDM and contemporary K-pop. The article focuses on two songs: Hanasaki Saki\u0026#39;s \u0026#39;Fighting My Way\u0026#39; and a track by Hatanagi Misuzu. The author traces dance music from 1970s disco through house and techno to the EDM boom led by David Guetta and Avicii, then notes that K-pop absorbed those textures. \u0026#39;Fighting My Way\u0026#39; is described as a song that incorporates K-pop feel into the Gakumas world. The piece is part of a short serial on Gakumas music.\u003c/p\u003e","blueskyPost":"Hanasaki Saki's 'Fighting My Way' uses K-pop girl crush production, while Hatanagi Misuzu's track leans on EDM. The article suggests Gakumas deliberately mirrors current pop trends rather than inventing its own sound.","twitterPost":"Gakumas songs 'Fighting My Way' and Hatanagi Misuzu's track borrow directly from K-pop girl crush and EDM, not idol music conventions.","threadsPost":"The Inside article on Gakumas music traces 'Fighting My Way' and Hatanagi Misuzu's song to K-pop girl crush and EDM roots. The implication is that Gakumas sound design follows contemporary pop production rather than traditional idol formulas.","newsletterBlurb":"An Inside article examines two Gakuen Idolmaster songs through the lens of dance music history. The author connects 'Fighting My Way' and Hatanagi Misuzu's track to EDM and K-pop, arguing the game's music reflects modern pop production rather than Idolmaster tradition.","attributionJson":"[{\"source\":\"Inside\",\"url\":\"https://www.inside-games.jp/article/2026/06/20/183280.html\",\"title\":\"The Genealogy of Modern Dance Music Felt from 'Gakumas' - Hanasaki Saki's Beliefs Directly Express K-POP's Girl Crush, Hatanagi Misuzu's 'Character' Makes Her Presence Stand Out [Short Serial]\"}]","lintFlagsJson":null,"lintHits":0,"costUsd":0,"inputTokens":4415,"outputTokens":600,"status":"published","repairAttempts":0,"nextRepairAt":null,"factsAttemptedAt":1781924957,"createdAt":"2026-06-20T02:59:02.000Z","publishedAt":"2026-06-20T03:03:16.000Z","updatedAt":"2026-06-20T03:03:16.000Z"},"cluster":{"id":"c_faf8f98aaf133f2ab708869c","canonicalTitle":"『学マス』から感じた現代ダンスミュージックの系譜ー花海咲季の信念はK-POPのガールズクラッシュをそのまま表現、秦谷美鈴の“らしさ”が存在感を際立たせる【短期連載】","representativeArticleId":"a_447fc050ec81509a5e65e69d","sourceCount":1,"writtenSourceCount":1,"writeAttempts":1,"isSolo":true,"entitiesJson":"{\"anime_titles\":[],\"manga_titles\":[],\"work_titles\":[\"学園アイドルマスター\",\"Fighting My Way\",\"ツキノカメ\"],\"studios\":[],\"people\":[\"花海咲季\",\"秦谷美鈴\"],\"type\":\"review\",\"domain\":\"music\",\"is_roundup\":false}","contentType":"news","status":"published","firstSeenAt":"2026-06-20T02:00:03.000Z","lastSeenAt":"2026-06-20T02:00:03.000Z","updatedAt":"2026-06-20T03:03:16.000Z"},"attribution":[{"source":"Inside","url":"https://www.inside-games.jp/article/2026/06/20/183280.html","title":"『学マス』から感じた現代ダンスミュージックの系譜ー花海咲季の信念はK-POPのガールズクラッシュをそのまま表現、秦谷美鈴の“らしさ”が存在感を際立たせる【短期連載】"}],"entities":{"anime_titles":[],"manga_titles":[],"work_titles":["学園アイドルマスター","Fighting My Way","ツキノカメ"],"studios":[],"people":["花海咲季","秦谷美鈴"],"type":"review","domain":"music","is_roundup":false},"keyFacts":["Hanasaki Saki's song 'Fighting My Way' incorporates K-pop feel into the Gakuen Idolmaster world.","The Inside article traces the song's roots from 1970s disco through house and techno to the EDM boom led by David Guetta and Avicii.","The article is part of a short serial on Gakuen Idolmaster music."]}
