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Kinniku Shōjo-tai can be considered one of the bands that blazed through the band boom of the 1980s and 1990s.
They’re known for their heavy, metal-infused sound and comical lyrics.
Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of some of Kinniku Shōjo-tai’s most popular songs.
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A child with lucky earlobesKinniku Shoujo Tai21rank/position
Included as the third track on the major-label debut album “Buddha L,” released in 1988.
Produced by the 18th lineup, it was later self-covered as a studio recording by members from the 22nd lineup onward.
A remastered edition was re-released in 2009.
The Original Takagi Boo LegendKinniku Shoujo Tai22rank/position
A rock band led by Kenji Ohtsuki.
The distinctive face paint is striking, isn’t it? The band is made up of members with strong individual personalities besides Ohtsuki, and that diversity directly shapes their broad musical range.
Even though their sound is gritty, straight-ahead rock, the lyrics can be darkly humorous or cynical… that contrast is one of their charms.
The song title Ganso Takagi Boo Densetsu (The Original Boo Takagi Legend) might make you think, “Are they a comedy band?” but it’s actually about the sorrows of love.
Playing the role of a clown, the narrator shouts, “I’m just like Boo Takagi from The Drifters!” It’s a track that could be called the very essence of what’s known as Kinjō—short for Kinniku Shōjo Tai.




