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Hit and popular songs by E-girls

Let me introduce some songs by E-girls, a group active as the “little sisters” of EXILE.

E-girls is a female entertainment collective composed of the teams Dream, Happiness, and Flower.

As mentioned at the outset, because they’re considered EXILE’s sister group, they aim for true entertainment through singing and dancing, and reportedly do not operate as idols.

Reflecting that philosophy, E-girls has sub-groups, Rabbits and Bunnies, and beneath them is a dance school called EXPG.

From this dance school, members can join Rabbits or Bunnies, and if they build up their skills, they can be promoted to E-girls; promotions and demotions are said to occur regularly.

Behind their high-quality entertainment lies this rigorous, merit-based system of working one’s way up.

E-girls’ classic and popular songs (71–80)

Go! Go! Let’s Go!E-girls

It’s such an uplifting, girl-power-filled song that it makes your heart feel happy.

There’s no doubt that even a friend who’s feeling down will want to come to school with a smile tomorrow after listening to it.

It’s a bright track that blows worries away.

E-girls MedleyE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
E-girls MedleyE-girls

This is a medley by a popular group that enjoys strong support from many women as EXILE’s sister act.

Their overwhelming performances and cute vocals are their charm, and they consistently rank high in karaoke charts.

The medley is packed with many of their hit songs.

TOKIOE-girls

This is E-girls’ cover of Kenji Sawada’s “TOKIO,” performed on NHK’s popular music program “Uta-Con,” which is enjoyed by adults as well.

The arrangement is slightly slower than the usual tempo so that older viewers can also enjoy it, yet it still maintains high quality, showcasing E-girls’ impressive potential.

E-girls' Greatest and Most Popular Songs (81–90)

Anniversary!!E-girls

Released in 2015 as their 13th single, it was featured as the commercial song for “Samantha Vega meets E-girls.” It was also the first track under the group’s new formation.

The way it surges from a calm intro into an explosive chorus is truly impressive.