[Debuted in the 2000s] Youthful Sounds Heard in Girl Band Debut Songs
The 2000s brought major transformations to the music scene.
Bands that pursued new forms of musical expression beyond existing genre boundaries made their debuts one after another.
Among them, the rise of girls’ bands that shattered previous notions captivated music fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce their debut songs in full! Be sure to check out the trail of their passion-filled performances!
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[Debuted in the 2000s] Youthful Sounds Heard in Girl Band Debut Songs (11–20)
Hymn to LoveLes MAUVAIS GARÇONNES

A song that revives a classic French hit with a unique arrangement.
Its lyrics, celebrating the power of love, fuse with a fast-paced punk sound to create a fresh appeal.
Released in May 2001, it drew attention after being featured in a commercial for “Momo no Tennen-sui” and stayed on the Oricon charts for six consecutive weeks.
With a strong message that one would give up everything for the one they love, it’s sure to resonate with anyone seeking pure romance.
A track that lets you discover a new charm in a timeless classic.
loopnegoto

A track marked by airy, floating synth tones and an irresistibly danceable beat.
This song was included on the compilation album “Senkou Riot 2008” after receiving the Jury’s Special Award at the inaugural Senkou Riot, a rock festival exclusively for teens.
Carried by Ms.
Aoyama’s crystal-clear vocals, it captures the complex emotions of youth—an intermingling of hope and anxiety born from days that feel the same.
You want to start something new, but you can’t quite take that last step… this song just might gently stand by those feelings.
Bye-bye, farewell★thank youkonkonjanpu

This is a song that conjures up a scene of parting—ephemeral yet beautiful, like a sparkler at summer’s end.
The work marked Konkon Jump’s re-major debut in August 2007, was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Sasuke Mania,” and was later included on the album “Life★Is★Beautiful.” Many listeners will relate to the sadness of no longer being able to say “See you tomorrow,” and the warm wish for the other person’s future that remains nonetheless.
It’s a youth anthem that both reminds us of the importance of our memories and what we hold dear, and gives us the courage to step onto the next stage.
night butterflyAldious

In the 2000s, Aldious brought a fresh breeze to the metal scene.
Their debut track perfectly embodies the essence of girls’ metal, combining power with delicacy.
Released in 2009 and included on “Dear Slave,” this song portrays the inner conflict of a woman living in the nocturnal world.
Many will relate to her struggle to face her true self while wrapped in glittering pretense.
It’s a must-listen not only for metal fans but also for anyone searching for their own identity.
Save the queenMary’s Blood

In December 2009, a single that stirred up a new whirlwind in Japan’s heavy metal scene.
Centered on themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery, its lyrics channel emotions that are both fierce and delicate.
From its despairing lines, you can feel how the end of a relationship impacts one’s personal values.
Recommended not only for heavy metal fans but also for anyone looking to face themselves.


