A spring-themed song by a Japanese girls' band
This time, we’re spotlighting girl bands!
We’ll be introducing everything from famous bands that racked up hits in the ’90s to fresh, up-and-coming groups that are rapidly rising in popularity.
Don’t underestimate them just because they’re girls!
It’s all original sounds packed with diverse personalities.
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Spring songs by Japanese all-girl bands (21–30)
Senpai.HoneyWorks meets TrySail

This is a spring song by HoneyWorks meets TrySail that depicts the sweet-and-sour feelings of unrequited young love.
The lyrics about a girl’s crush on an older schoolmate are especially striking.
The scene of a younger female student mustering the courage to confess before graduation is heart-fluttering.
Released in December 2016 as the opening theme for the animated film “The Moment You Fall in Love: Confession Executive Committee,” it’s a track where HoneyWorks’ “heart-throbbing,” youth-driven rock sound pairs perfectly with TrySail’s vocals.
It’s a must-listen for anyone starting a new chapter in spring or experiencing an unrequited love.
Every single minute and second, you and IHoneyWorks meets Sufia

It begins slowly with strings, and the rock-flavored arrangement builds a sense of anticipation.
Various female voices switch in one after another, so I think you can enjoy it without getting bored.
Why not take this opportunity to try something like karaoke?
Wind dyed madderKANIKAPILA

This is a song released by KANIKAPILA, a seven-member girls’ band formed in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
It starts with a breezy, heartwarming sound and then develops into a more powerful arrangement.
You can hear solid, determined vocals.
Kiss me right nowLINDBERG

This is one of LINDBERG’s signature songs, featuring lead vocals by Maki Watase, who gained popularity with her catchy rock sound.
Set against a straightforward band arrangement, it’s packed with her powerful, soaring vocals and cool guitar work that make it a joy to listen to.
Youth PhotographLittle Glee Monster

It starts with handclaps, then moves to strings and piano before switching to vocals.
The chorus is fairly long and easy to enjoy.
Why not give it a try at karaoke? You’re sure to have a great time!
Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

This is a signature song by MY LITTLE LOVER, produced by Takeshi Kobayashi, who also worked with Mr.Children, which garnered significant popularity.
The guitar riff is striking, and over a laid-back, refreshing sound, Aco delivers a gentle vocal performance.
The Flower Where Dreams BloomPERSONZ

This is a song released by the Parsons, an authentic rock band that once thrived.
It opens with a technical, sequenced guitar phrase, and over a straightforward band sound, Jill’s firm, resonant, and soaring vocals ring out.


