Popular Girls' Band Rankings [2026]
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Popular Girls Bands Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Lari lari laganbare! bikutorī64rank/position

This is the song used as the ending theme for the variety show “Variety Program Unboxing Variety Bikurakoita Box.” It was performed by a band whose concept was an unwavering commitment to live, unprocessed sound.
With a youthful, energetic rock sound and uplifting lyrics, it’s a track that gives you a real boost.
ikkyokumenisen-nen mondai65rank/position

This is a noise music band formed in 1999.
They release instrumental works on their own label.
Having toured in the United States and Europe, they are known among overseas music fans as well.
The track is from 2004’s “Sore de Sozō suru Neji.”
milkyuyun66rank/position

This is a track included on Yuyun’s first album, Curtain Call.
It presents a truly unique, heartrending worldview, drawing you in from the very intro.
When you’re facing worries, this piece is sure to encourage you and gently give you a push forward.
The way the music gradually intensifies from the beginning feels as if it’s expressing anger or sorrow toward something.
Piranha Boykya→67rank/position

Their signature song “Piranha BOY,” included on the compilation album R.B.F featuring four punk bands, is a fast, thrilling, and razor-edged punk number.
The highlight is vocalist Junko’s piercing, straight-to-the-skull singing.
Sunny DriveZa☆Bon68rank/position

A morning waking up with bedhead begins to shine like a scene from a fairy tale.
This captivating work captures such special moments in everyday life.
Released in September 2006 as the major-label debut of The☆Bon, a girls’ band from Osaka.
Chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s “Geki Amai.” Its bouncy piano and light, brisk rhythm feel delightful, stirring a sweet-and-sour mood.
Carrying hopes for the future and dashing forward, this piece is perfect for the start of a new chapter in life or a weekend drive.
I want to fall in love.Za Hiinakyatto69rank/position

When it comes to youth, love is inseparable from it, isn’t it? This two-girl band from Kanagawa, clad in Gothic Lolita fashion, expresses the honest feelings of those who are in love with youth.
Their addictive sound and her voice are sure to leave listeners hooked.
I hate DAI, I hate it.Tango Yōroppa70rank/position

Tango Europe’s debut song grabs the listener’s heart right from the start.
The lyrics, crafted by Yukinojo Mori, capture the frustrating feelings of a girl in love, making you feel as if the story were your own.
Released by Alfa Records in December 1982, the track also drew attention on the TV show “Waratteru Baai Desu yo!” With Miwako Saito’s vocals intertwining with a catchy melody, this piece is a must-listen.
Give it a spin!


