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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!

Songs that suit Girls' Hip-Hop | From the latest to the classics (21–30)

2 On ft. SchoolBoy QTinashe

Tinashe – 2 On (Official Video) ft. SchoolBoy Q
2 On ft. SchoolBoy QTinashe

Tinashe, a self-produced artist from the United States.

Released in January 2014, this song is included on the album Aquarius and is the track that made her name known worldwide.

Its cool beat carries lyrics that depict a fleeting party vibe where “tonight we’re getting as high as can be.” The slightly provocative, dangerous mood of the words is a major part of its appeal.

It’s perfect for nights when you just want to forget the daily stress and go all out, or to play in the car on the way to the club with friends.

Tinashe’s confident vocals and dance might just get your body moving before you know it.

SkeeYeeSexyy Red

Sexyy Red – SkeeYee (Official Video)
SkeeYeeSexyy Red

A dance where people whip their hair fiercely to an ad-lib is blowing up on TikTok! The track is by Sexyy Red, a female rapper from St.

Louis, USA.

The song celebrates independent women enjoying parties without pandering to men, and its bold message is resonating widely.

Included on her June 2023 mixtape “Hood Hottest Princess,” its crunk-infused, bass-heavy beat is guaranteed to make you move in the club.

It also took the very first No.

1 spot on the TikTok-Billboard partnered chart, and Sexyy Red was tapped to host a WWE event—proof that her momentum goes beyond the music scene.

With this confidence-boosting anthem, why not become the star of the floor yourself?

Boss B*tchDoja Cat

Doja Cat – Boss B*tch (from Birds of Prey: The Album) [Official Music Video]
Boss B*tchDoja Cat

Featuring exhilarating, powerful lyrics that boldly declare oneself the ultimate boss, this track leaves a striking impression! Created by U.S.

artist Doja Cat, it was released in January 2020 and is included on the soundtrack album Birds of Prey: The Album for the film Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn).

It’s stunning how she flips the negative labels imposed by society and turns them into symbols of her own strength.

The protagonist’s confidence and unapologetic determination to forge her own path are empowering just to listen to.

Play it before a big presentation or on a morning when you need to fire yourself up—you might just feel unstoppable.

Bang Bang ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki MinajJessie J

Jessie J – Bang Bang ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj
Bang Bang ft. Ariana Grande, Nicki MinajJessie J

British songstress Jessie J, global pop star Ariana Grande, and the one-and-only force that is Nicki Minaj—these three talents collide in what can only be called the ultimate girls’ anthem! Released in July 2014, the track was included on Jessie J’s album Sweet Talker.

Its provocative lyrics, brimming with confidence and allure, declare, “I’ll captivate you with a charm no other girl has.” In Japan, it also made headlines when professional baseball player Hisayoshi Chono used it as his walk-up song.

If you’re aiming to win over someone you’re interested in, this might be the perfect track to boost your mood!

Bitch Better Have My MoneyRihanna

Rihanna – Bitch Better Have My Money (Explicit)
Bitch Better Have My MoneyRihanna

“Pay me back, or else…” This track hits like a line straight out of a movie, seething with menace.

The singer is Rihanna, the global superstar from Barbados.

Released in March 2015, it features a trap-style sound with booming low end, setting it apart from her previous pop image.

Knowing it was inspired by her real-life lawsuit against her accountant makes its intensity all the more convincing.

It portrays unflinching anger at betrayal and a near-obsessive will to reclaim what’s rightfully hers, even by force.

When you’re fuming after something unfair happens, listening to it might just be the catharsis you need.