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Popular Girls' Band Rankings [2026]

Popular Girls' Band Rankings [2026]
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Popular Girls' Band Rankings [2026]

Girls’ bands are overwhelmingly fewer in number than male groups, and many of them now stand out more than men’s bands.

We’ve put together a popularity ranking of such girls’ bands.

Be sure to give them a listen.

Popular Girls' Band Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO1rank/position

An energetic rock number that blows away the fatigue from weekday work and study.

Included on SHISHAMO’s album “SHISHAMO 4,” released in February 2017, this track is widely known as an NTT Docomo commercial song.

As an anthem cheering on people who work hard every day, it resonates with many listeners.

The lyrics, filled with a forward-looking determination to go see the person who supports you on the weekend, are perfect for women giving their all each day.

The key change in the chorus is exhilarating, and it’s sure to be a hit if you sing it together at karaoke.

Pick it when you want to liven up a girls’ night out.

Dear, boyHump Back2rank/position

Hump Back – “Dear, Boy” Music Video
Dear, boyHump Back

It’s a high-velocity rock tune that makes you notice the beauty of the sky you happen to look up at just when you’re about to give up on your dreams.

This song, the major-label debut by the girls’ rock band Hump Back, is a passionate message number that vocalist Momoko Hayashi rewrote for her high school bandmates, based on notes she took in her teens.

It powerfully sings of the feelings of growing through detours, giving listeners the courage to start walking forward again.

Released as a single in June 2018, it was chosen as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02.” It’s perfect for students who live each day earnestly despite their anxieties, and if you perform it on a school festival stage, it’s sure to move the audience to tears!

It’ll get stained.Chatto Monchī3rank/position

Chatmonchy “I’ll Be Dyed” Music Video
It'll get stained.Chatto Monchī

A mid-tempo number where the loneliness that drifts through the night city intersects with thoughts of someone special.

Wandering down an unfamiliar street, narrowing their eyes through cigarette smoke, the protagonist’s wavering emotions are vividly captured in lyrics by Akiko Fukuoka.

Eriko Hashimoto’s soaring vocals deliver a stinging blend of bitterness and wistfulness—a song that conveys the complexities of a woman’s heart.

Released as a single in November 2008, it was written as the theme song for the late-night NTV drama “Tonsura.” It also drew attention for being the first time Seiji Kameda served as producer, and it broke into the top 10 on the Oricon charts.

It has become a signature track, repeatedly included on releases such as the album “Kokuhaku” and various best-of compilations.

A song that stays by your side on nights when love leaves you swaying and you want to cherish your time alone.

MPRINCESS PRINCESS4rank/position

M – PRINCESS PRINCESS (Princess Princess) (Full)
MPRINCESS PRINCESS

One of PRINCESS PRINCESS’s signature songs, passionately singing about the pain of heartbreak.

The sense of loss after losing a lover, paired with the strength to keep looking forward, rides on the members’ earnest vocals and strikes straight to the heart.

Included on the 1988 album “LET’S GET CRAZY” and released as a single the following year, the song was also featured in NHK’s morning drama “Dan Dan,” and is beloved across generations.

It’s a track that resonates not only when you want to get fired up at karaoke, but also when you need to soothe the wounds of a broken heart.

It might be nice to sing it together while reminiscing about a love from the past.

The seasons die one after another.amazarashi5rank/position

amazarashi “Seasons Die One After Another” — Tokyo Ghoul √A ending theme
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

A literary rock number that portrays the will to face forward amid the cycle of life and despair.

Hiromu Akita’s soaring, earnest vocals overlap with beautiful piano and strings to create a stunning soundscape.

This song by amazarashi—whose music is praised for reaching deep into the human heart—was released as their first single in February 2015.

Chosen as the ending theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A, it drew major attention for its deep connection to the series’ dark worldview.

It was later included on the album “Sekai Shuusoku 2116.” When you’re struggling to keep living while carrying old wounds and regrets, this work will surely give you a push forward.

Love SongGO!GO!71886rank/position

Evoking both wistfulness and passion, Koi no Uta is one of GO!GO!7188’s signature tracks, with the low end giving the entire song a rich thickness.

Its medium tempo features a root-focused bass line, making it easy to check your left-hand basic form and perfect for practicing steady time.

In the chorus, the note count increases, letting you develop a feel for expressing the song’s dynamics through contrasts in intensity.

Since you can focus on producing solid, ringing notes, it’s recommended for beginner bassists who want to build their fundamentals over spring break.

Girl SSCANDAL7rank/position

SCANDAL “Girl S” / Shoujo S – Music Video
Girl SSCANDAL

This is a girls’ rock anthem that powerfully expresses the complex emotions felt by women in their adolescence.

SCANDAL portrays the instability of youth and the conflicts within romance with an energetic sound.

The slap bass technique used in the intro and interlude adds a vibrant drive to the track and strengthens the impact of its message.

Released in June 2009, the song was selected as the 10th opening theme for the anime BLEACH, and its music video—directed by comedian Hiroshi Shinagawa in his directorial debut—also drew attention.

It’s a great recommendation for beginners on guitar, and its robust rock sound and accessible melody are sure to boost your motivation to practice.

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