From cute to cool: iconic and recommended songs from uniquely individual girl bands
Bands made up of women are often lumped together as “girls’ bands.” But just like bands of men, there are many genres and groups to explore—that’s part of the fun.
Do you have a favorite girls’ band? Compared to male bands, there are far fewer of them, aren’t there? Here, we’ll introduce some recommended songs by girls’ bands formed by women.
From airy, transparent vocals to full-on death growls—there’s plenty to enjoy! If any band catches your interest, be sure to look up their other songs too.
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From cute to cool: Must-listen and iconic tracks by uniquely individual girl bands (131–140)
Back to backЯeal

Formed in 2012.
In 2015, they won an audition and performed at the major music festival SUMMER SONIC.
They made their major debut in 2016.
Their down-to-earth lyrics have gained popularity, and their songs are appealing for their pop sound that still conveys a straightforward rock feel.
Goodbyeganbare! Victory

They are a five-member girls’ band formed by elementary school classmates from Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture.
The band name became “Victory” because Rena was doing cheerleading at the time and chose what she thought was the coolest English word, but on July 21, 2014, as a penalty for failing a diet, they were made to change their name to “Ganbare! Victory.”
Our Seasonsayonara poniiteeru

An unconventional group of 12 members, including five vocalists.
They built a fanbase online and through their independent label, and made an official debut in 2011.
They are known for their strong abilities and a wide-ranging repertoire, offering not only cute tunes but also a captivating sound tinged with poignancy.
loopnegoto

Active since 2006.
A new-generation girls’ rock band that blends pop, fantastical elements with an alternative rock essence.
This “Loop” is characterized by its sparkling sound—a masterpiece that feels like it transports you to another world.
Let’s run away.yuyun

A four-piece girls’ band formed in 2013.
The vocalist’s freely expressive, emotional singing has a refreshing and pleasant quality.
The band’s sound is honest and straightforward.
The music video features a simple, down-to-earth girl, making it heartwarming to watch and listen to.
I want to fall in love.Za Hiinakyatto

A two-member rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture consisting of “Hii-chan,” who dresses in Gothic Lolita fashion, and “Hina,” who also wears a Gothic Lolita long coat and a hat.
The drummer used to be “Shota,” but after his departure, the band took on its current all-girl form.
Meaningless DanceBando ja nai mon!

Introducing a girls’ band—though their name is “We’re Not a Band!” They may not be a band or idols in the traditional sense, but in fact each member has her own instrument, like drums, synth, castanets, or shakers.
The idol flavor is strong, but for those who love both idols and bands, this girls’ group is irresistible.


