[2026] Mixed-Gender Japanese Music Bands Compilation [Also Useful for Cover Band References]
Are there any of you who are thinking of starting a band and want to form a mixed-gender group?
There may also be listeners who want to see performances by mixed-gender bands.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of domestic rock bands that include both male and female members.
We’ve gathered various bands regardless of member count or genre—bands with only one man, bands with only one woman, and even bands split half and half—so please use this as a reference.
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[2026] Mixed-Gender Japanese Music Bands Summary [Also Useful for Cover Band References] (31–40)
Show me Ai completely naked.gohoubi

Gohoubi is active as a five-member co-ed group with “tofu-tier” sensitive hearts.
It’s a pop band formed around Kazuma Kodama, formerly of Goodbye holiday, and singer-songwriter Yurika Sugie.
Each member is well-versed in different genres—such as funk and city pop—and they combine their individual strengths to craft their songs.
Overall, they have many uplifting tracks, and their vocals leave a gentle impression.
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Friends is a five-member band formed in 2015, based in the Shinsen area.
Built on a foundation of pop, they’ve drawn attention for a distinctive sound that fuses funk, disco, R&B, and more.
They’ve released numerous works including the albums “Baby Tanjou!,” “Con-Paach!,” and “SOLAR,” captivating many listeners with bright, catchy melodies and playful lyrics.
Originally planned as a one-off project for keyboardist Hirose Hirose’s birthday, the group launched full-scale activities thanks to the members’ strong chemistry.
Their live performances, which prioritize a sense of unity with the audience, embody the pure joy of music and are entertainment in its truest form.
This is a band especially recommended for those who want to share energy and smiles through music.
KAKUHENsugoi bando-mei ni shitakatta.

“We Wanted a Crazy Band Name.” has been drawing attention as a trailblazer of a new era in comic bands.
Formed in 2017, this mixed-gender group has been making waves with a unique sound that fuses comic-band flair with loud rock.
Their tracks, available on Apple Music and TuneCore Japan, offer a fresh entertainment experience woven from laughter, tears, and dance.
Their one-man shows attract over 120 attendees, earning praise for energetic, audience-engaging performances.
Balancing music and comedy with finesse, they carry on the legacy of classic comic bands while pursuing an entirely new form of expression.
A five-piece group highly recommended for anyone who wants to wholeheartedly enjoy both music and comedy.
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Holoyoi is a rising three-piece co-ed band garnering attention.
With a free-spirited approach unconstrained by genre, they craft a unique groove that blends elements of J-pop and Black music.
They launched in March 2022 via the music distribution site Eggs, and are characterized by clear, twin male–female vocals and a distinctly Japanese sensibility expressed through seasonal words and tanka-like phrasing.
From the very first day of release, they earned the No.
1 spot on the daily artist rankings and the No.
1 position in the Alternative category, receiving high praise as a skilled act right from their debut.
Holoyoi also participates in Pony Canyon and DIGLE MAGAZINE’s next-generation artist discovery project “early Reflection.” With a singular worldview that wavers between reality and dreams, and richly expressive songs made possible by their twin-vocal setup, they captivate music fans with a delicate sensibility.
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Kroi is gaining attention for their musical style rooted in Black music, blending a wide range of genres including R&B, funk, soul, rock, and hip-hop.
Formed in February 2018, they rose to prominence by winning an audition out of roughly 3,000 groups and performing at Summer Sonic, among other remarkable achievements.
They made their major debut with the album “LENS” in June 2021, and in January 2024 held a one-man show at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo.
Each member brings a different musical background, drawing influence from a wide array of artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lauryn Hill, and Earth, Wind & Fire.
They’re a five-piece band perfect for music fans seeking a unique, genre-crossing mixture sound that transcends scene boundaries.


