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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 Bands Ranking [2026] (71–80)

CapsuleChika Būn71rank/position

1990 Chica Boom “Capsule” PV @ Cuba
CapsuleChika Būn

A large salsa band with a strong international reputation and a rich, varied history of performances.

“Capsule” is an incredibly upbeat track, perfect for anyone looking for a boost of energy.

Also pay attention to the nostalgic lyrics, which will be etched into everyone’s hearts like a time capsule.

Asadoya YuntaNēnēzu72rank/position

It is a song from Taketomi Town on Ishigaki Island that is famous nationwide.

It is said that the Yui-uta (binding song) became a Yunta, and it is believed to have been linked with songs sung during rice planting done through mutual aid, resulting in Asadoya Yunta.

The lyrics humorously depict interactions between a beautiful woman from Taketomi Island and an official dispatched to Yaeyama by the royal government.

It is also the departure melody at Asato Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail.

Pantyhose PUNK ROCKpanku sutoraiku73rank/position

🎬 Movie streaming starts 📺 All-girl youth punk band “Pantyhose PUNK ROCK” PV ★ Punk Strike
Pantyhose PUNK ROCKpanku sutoraiku

A four-piece punk band.

This is exactly what comes to mind when you think of punk.

Gritty and full of melancholy, these women feel refreshingly new in an age when so many similar songs are circulating.

The wistful melody in the chorus instantly draws you in.

It stirs something deep inside.

A Special LieHiragana rosen74rank/position

Hiragana Line 1st Single “A Special Lie”
A Special LieHiragana rosen

Hiragana Line’s first single features a catchy melody and bittersweet lyrics that leave a strong impression.

It’s a song that pierces the listener’s heart, capturing the difficulty of speaking one’s true feelings and the inner conflict of telling lies.

Released in May 2014, it drew 200 attendees at their self-produced event “Sugar Spice Vol.1.” Limited-edition merchandise sold out immediately, showing overwhelming support from fans.

It has become a staple in their live shows, known for its driving performance and passionate vocals.

Highly recommended for those struggling with relationships or finding it hard to express their feelings.

Pull The TRIGGER !pisutorubarubu75rank/position

PistolValve · Pull The TRIGGER! / Macaroni
Pull The TRIGGER !pisutorubarubu

This is an 11-member all-female horn rock band formed in 2005, mainly comprising current students and graduates of Shobi College of Music & Media Arts Tokyo.

They are known for performing live on the TV program “The Best House 123,” where they played the show’s theme song and background music.

The island of constant laughtermesukarin doraivu76rank/position

Mescaline Drive — The Island of Endless Laughter
The island of constant laughtermesukarin doraivu

The landmark major-label debut single in ’89, “The Ever-Laughing Island,” is a funky rock number with a carefree title.

You can savor a thick, hip-hitting horizontal groove, and you’ll be utterly overwhelmed by Yoko Utsumi’s powerful, energetic vocals!

Longing for TomonouraIwa Misaki77rank/position

Misaki Iwasa “Tomo no Ura Bojō” (Released Wednesday, January 8, 2014) [Full MV]
Longing for TomonouraIwa Misaki

This song was released in 2014 as the third single by Misaki Iwasa, formerly of AKB48.

Producer Yasushi Akimoto reportedly chose Tomonoura in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, as a scenic port town to evoke an enka atmosphere, and the song was created with that setting in mind.