[80s Western Music] A roundup of debut songs by girl bands
When it comes to the Western music scene of the 1980s—often called the “golden age of pop”—it was an era that gave rise to countless artists and bands who scored mega-hits around the world, including in Japan.
With the advent of MTV and rapid technological innovation, the decade has a very glamorous image.
Among the Western music of the ’80s, this time we’re focusing on the debut songs of all-girl bands that burst into a male-dominated music scene.
Rather than vocal groups, we researched bands that played instruments as much as possible, and we’ll be showcasing, all at once, the memorable debut tracks of uniquely individual girl bands—spanning rock, pop, metal, and punk—regardless of genre or fame.
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[80s Western Music] Debut Songs of Girl Bands (31–40)
Hooked on YouSweet Sensation

Among the popular dance music groups of the 1980s, Sweet Sensation was particularly well-known.
Although their debut single initially failed to make an impact, a remixed version became a moderate hit in 1989.
Then in 1990, their release “If Wishes Came True” reached the top of the Billboard chart.
FascinatedCompany B

Producer-driven girl groups sprang up one after another from the 1980s to the 1990s, and Company B was one of them.
Their bleepy, unmistakably prefab sound now feels nostalgic.
On the Billboard chart, their highest position was No.
21.
Just A GirlNo Doubt

While wearing the mask of girlishness and unleashing defiance against society, this song is the quintessential work of California’s No Doubt.
Released in September 1995 as the lead single from the album Tragic Kingdom, it captures Gwen Stefani’s candid anger at the constraints placed on women.
Sparked by being forbidden by her father to drive at night, the lyrics resonated with many women.
Blending ska punk and pop, the track reached No.
23 on the Billboard charts and No.
3 in Australia.
Featured in the films Clueless and Captain Marvel, it’s a go-to anthem for moments when you need a surge of girl power.
HeartachePepsi & Shirlie

Pepsi & Shirlie, formed by Helen “Pepsi” DeMacque and Shirlie Holliman, who were backing vocalists for Wham!, scored a huge hit with their debut single “Heartache,” which shot to No.
2 on the UK charts and reached the top ten in other European countries as well.
SeductionSeduction

Seduction was active from 1988 to 1991—a very short-lived dance group.
However, most of the singles they released were hits on the dance charts, and in particular, “Two to Make It Right” became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Billboard Hot 100.


