Citrus Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Citrus

Title in Italiano:

Citrus

Title in Português:

Citrus

Synopsis

"Citrus" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Saburouta. The story follows the life of Yuzu Aihara, a fashionable and outgoing high school girl who is forced to move to a new city and transfer to a strict all-girls school after her mother remarries. At her new school, Yuzu clashes with the student council president, Mei Aihara, who is also her new step-sister. Despite their initial animosity, Yuzu and Mei develop a complicated and forbidden relationship that challenges societal norms and their own personal beliefs.

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Play Title Artist
Citrus
Turnin' Me Up
Suga Honey Iced Tea
In Liberdade (feat. Kesna Music)
Distance - Audiotree Live Version
Always Be My Baby
I Found My Smile Again (Radio Edit)
By Your Side (Neptunes Remix) - Remastered
Since I've Been Loving You - Live From Webster Hall,United States/2006
Princess Diamond (feat. Kelsey Bulkin)
Underwater (feat. Blu)
sobeautiful
Wonderland
Last Chance to Dance
Are You Down? (feat. Jeff Bernat)
If Only You Knew
Falling Apart (feat. Lindsay Olsen)
It's All Yours (feat. Gina Thompson)
Time Soon Come
Only When (feat. Michael Blume)
Come Close
Sober
Sucker for a Tomboy
Shine On
Don't You Forget It
Green & Gold - Solo
You're Gonna Need Me
Sea Salt
Come Over
Something Special
Heaven Sent
Crush
True Love
Your Love
Before I Do
Sidewalks
Penthouse Floor (feat. Chance the Rapper)
Love Inside
Location
Frustrated
I Feel It Coming
Love No Limit (For Lisa)
Best Love
I Can't Help It
The Truth - DJ Jazzy Jeff & James Poyser Remix
Oh No (Man)
That Girl
Saturday Love
Moving On and Getting Over
It Never Rains (In Southern California)
Love Changes (with Meli'sa Morgan) - Digitally Remastered 1998
All I Do
Juicy Fruit
Come Back (Light Therapy)
Another Rainy Day
Flight
Dull Aches
Let It Burn
Feels Good
PIZZA

User reviews

Mary Mitchell
9/10

The music seamlessly blends traditional Japanese instruments with modern melodies, creating a unique and captivating sound that enhances the overall viewing experience. The hauntingly beautiful piano pieces add depth and poignancy to the unfolding story, making the audience feel deeply connected to the characters and their struggles.

Dorothy Hernandez
7/10

The soundtrack of Citrus perfectly captures the emotional intensity and complexity of the relationship between Yuzu and Mei. The music enhances the romantic and dramatic moments, creating a captivating atmosphere that immerses the audience in the story.

Patricia Young
9/10

The soundtrack of Citrus perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the relationship between Yuzu and Mei. Each track enhances the scenes and evokes a wide range of feelings, from tender moments of intimacy to heart-wrenching conflicts.

Anthony Hill
5/10

The soundtrack of Citrus complements the dramatic and emotional moments of the series effectively. The music enhances the tension and passion between Yuzu and Mei, adding depth to their complex relationship.

Linda Phillips
10/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Citrus is a masterpiece that elevates the anime to another level, immersing the viewers in a world where love, desire, and societal expectations collide in a symphony of emotions.

Susan Allen
5/10

The use of piano and string instruments in the soundtrack of Citrus creates a melancholic and introspective atmosphere, reflecting the inner struggles and conflicting emotions of the main characters. The music helps convey the bittersweet nature of Yuzu and Mei's forbidden love story.

Edward Johnson
5/10

While some tracks in the Citrus soundtrack are memorable and impactful, others feel repetitive and generic, lacking originality and depth. A more diverse and innovative approach to the music could have enhanced the overall viewing experience and emotional resonance of the series.

Amanda Jackson
7/10

The use of different musical styles and melodies in the soundtrack of Citrus adds depth and dimension to the characters and their evolving relationship. From tender piano pieces to upbeat tracks, the music effectively conveys the range of emotions experienced by Yuzu and Mei, making the series even more engaging and memorable.