Songs that fit Girls’ Hip-Hop: from the latest hits to timeless classics
Girls’ hip-hop is one of the world’s most popular dance genres.
It’s a style that mixes the foundation of hip-hop dance with cute, feminine moves and sexy elements, and Korean girl groups actively incorporate this genre.
This time, we’ve selected tracks that are perfect for girls’ hip-hop.
We’ve picked songs from K-pop, Western music, and Japanese music, so be sure to find the perfect track for your choreography!
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Songs that suit Girls’ Hip-Hop | From the latest hits to classics (11–20)
beautiful womanchanmina

Born in 1998, Chanmina drew attention at her debut as an active high school rapper and is an artist who enjoys immense popularity among her generation.
While her talent and ability have been highly praised, her 2021 release “Bijin” (“Beauty”)—which reflects her experiences with baseless slander—became a major talking point, thanks in part to its shocking music video.
For many young people living in the age of social media, Chanmina’s searing message hits close to home, and there are surely many who want to express it through dance.
Chanmina herself has also released a video showcasing a powerful dance performance of “Bijin” with six dancers, so if you’re considering using it for girls’ hip-hop, be sure to check it out for reference!
Jenny from the BlockJennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, a major American singer.
She’s known for songs with a distinctive vibe that blends R&B and hip-hop.
After her 1999 single “If You Had My Love” became a hit and put her in the spotlight, she kept releasing one hit after another.
Among them, “Jenny from the Block,” released in 2002, is super stylish—a perfect pick for background music and a great example of girls’ hip-hop!
Hrs & HrsMuni Long

Muni Long is an R&B singer from Florida, USA.
While rooted in R&B, her greatest appeal is a hybrid style that skillfully incorporates elements of hip-hop.
Her 2022 release “Hrs & Hrs” is a laid-back, chill-out track.
The title is read “hours and hours,” meaning “for many hours.” True to its name, the song sings about being able to make love for hours, overflowing with a sophisticated, adult allure.
BOOMBAYAHBLACKPINK

With their overwhelming charisma, BLACKPINK captivated the world and can rightly be called the pioneers of girls’ hip-hop in K-pop.
Their track “BOOMBAYAH” is an upbeat tune included on their first mini-album, BLACKPINK, released in 2017.
The alternating vocals and rap parts make it easy to listen to, and it’s a great recommendation even for people who don’t usually listen to hip-hop! The album also features many songs that blend the best of pop and hip-hop, so be sure to check it out!
NonsenseSabrina Carpenter

“Nonsense” is a catchy, rhythm-driven track released in 2022 by American artist Sabrina Carpenter.
Rather than full-on, hard-hitting hip-hop, its trendy, languid verses are the real highlight.
The sparse, bass-focused backing track evokes a vibe similar to Billie Eilish’s 2019 hit “bad guy.” The tempo isn’t very fast either, making it an easy, relaxing listen—another big reason to recommend this song.


