Popular Western Girls’ Band Songs Ranking [2026]
I’ve put together a variety of popular girls’ band songs from Western music so far.
The songs are introduced in a ranking format based on the number of video views.
Take a look to see which tracks are popular and use it as a reference.
The playlist is updated regularly.
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Popular Western Girl Band Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
DreamerBennie Becca21rank/position

This is one of Benny Becca’s signature tracks, followed by many dancers and dedicated listeners.
Its uplifting sound and collaboration with hardcore female artists invite you into a glittering world and deliver a powerful boost.
typical girlsThe Slits22rank/position

“Typical Girls” is their debut single, notable for its punk-meets-dub sound.
Released in 1979.
The strong dub influence comes from having dub master Dennis Bovell as producer.
A sound like this performed by an all-female lineup was quite innovative for the time.
Fairytale in the SupermarketThe Raincoats23rank/position

This is the landmark debut single by The Raincoats, a post-punk band formed in London.
They’re known for having been passionately championed by Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, and some of you may recall the track being used in the film “20th Century Women.” The deliberately rough, precarious playing and the violin’s distinctive, floating timbre leave a strong impression.
Set in a supermarket—the symbol of the everyday—the song declares, “No one teaches you how to live.” The earnest feeling of groping through a life with no set path comes through clearly, carried straight to the heart by the raw, unpolished sound.
Pinball PartyThe 5.6.7.8’s24rank/position

Pinball Party by The 5.6.7.8’s, with its quintessential rock ’n’ roll riff, makes you want to twist.
The rock that this three-piece dishes out is simple, unadorned, and hits straight.
It’s like how you can feel comfortable even in the silences when you’re with your best friend.
This song evokes a feeling much like that.
Film MusicElectrelane25rank/position

Electrelane is a British post-rock band with a strong experimental edge.
They are primarily an instrumental band with a unique worldview.
They debuted in 2000 with this single, and despite their distinctive musical style, they have continued to receive high acclaim and have become a popular band.


