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Band Rankings Popular with Women [2026]

I like bands with cool sounds!

I like lyrics I can relate to!

Live performances are so entertaining!

There are many ways to enjoy bands, and everyone has their own.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of bands popular among women.

If you find a band you like, share it with the people around you along with your own way of enjoying it.

Women's Favorite Bands Ranking [2026] (91–100)

Need You NowLady Antebellum91rank/position

Lady Antebellum – Need You Now
Need You NowLady Antebellum

A poignant love song by Lady Antebellum, the country music artists who were a big hit in Japan.

It sets the heartache of losing a lover to a refreshing melody.

The harmonies between the male and female vocals are beautiful.

If someone can sing the male part, I’d definitely love to ask for your help.

FaintLinkin Park92rank/position

Faint (Official Music Video) [4K UPGRADE] – Linkin Park
FaintLinkin Park

A birthday in your 30s.

How about listening to this song in memory of Chester Bennington, who passed away suddenly in 2017? You could even hit up karaoke for the first time in a while and let out a good shout.

This isn’t the time to be down—maybe it’ll be the push you need to say, “I’m going to keep living strong from here on out.”

WonderwallOasis93rank/position

Oasis – Wonderwall (Official Video)
WonderwallOasis

We’d planned all sorts of things, but for those whose teenage birthday is shaping up to be just another ordinary day, here’s a signature song from Oasis.

It was memorably used as an insert song in the film “Mommy.” It’s a youth anthem for young people.

DecodeParamore94rank/position

Paramore: Decode [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
DecodeParamore

A track used in the film Twilight.

Released in 2008 by the American rock band Paramore, it became a hit around the world and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

The track portrays the tension, awkwardness, anger, and confusion in a romantic relationship.

Don’t Stop Me NowQueen95rank/position

Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (Official Video)
Don't Stop Me NowQueen

A track from Queen’s seventh album, Jazz, by the now truly legendary British rock band.

Their music was so original that anyone, anywhere could recognize it as “Queen.” They cherished their Japanese fans, who—along with rock magazines—were among the first to champion them.

With this upbeat song, let’s think of the one-of-a-kind vocalist, Freddie.