Queen Bee Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Queen Bee is a rock band centered around vocalist-guitarist Avu-chan.
While their sound is rooted in hefty, hard-hitting rock, they captivate many fans with an original vocal approach and song arrangements brimming with quirks.
At the same time, their catchy melodies are a major draw—the balance is downright addictive!
In this article, we’ll introduce their songs in ranking order, so be sure to listen through to the end.
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Queen Bee Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Purplejoōbachi22rank/position

With overwhelming vocal prowess and dramatically staged performances grounded in a singular aesthetic, Ziyoou-vachi commands a strong presence in the music scene.
Released in February 2025, this work is a straightforward ballad whose gentle vocals woven by Avu-chan and sweeping, large-scale melodies resonate deeply in the heart.
It powerfully sings of bonds with friends, gratitude to cherished people, and hope for the future, making it a message-rich piece that bridges past, present, and future.
Featured as the opening track of the album Aku, it vividly conveys the song’s world through Avu-chan’s extraordinary expressive ability.
This exquisite ballad is one to hear when you stand at a crossroads in life or want to reflect deeply on your feelings for someone important.
MYSTERIOUSjoōbachi23rank/position

Queen Bee’s acclaimed song “MYSTERIOUS” was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Raven of the Inner Palace.
Released in 2022 as their eighth single, its polished, jazzy sound creates a sophisticated atmosphere.
In the music video, vocalist Avu-chan appears in a dazzling blue dress, delivering a sultry and irresistibly sexy performance.
It’s a track that beautifully captures the anime’s worldview, so why not listen to it alongside the show?
high heatjoōbachi24rank/position

This is a Queen Bee track that served as the ending theme for the anime Fire Force, where a driving rhythm and distinctive vocals blend exquisitely.
Released in April 2025, the song fuses Avu-chan’s passionate singing with the band’s meticulous performance, resulting in a sound that’s both energetic and refined.
Alongside melodious phrases, it unfolds a one-of-a-kind blend of rock, disco, and punk elements.
Released as a single following the album Aku, it’s an ambitious work that opened up new ground together with Yashi-chan and Hibari-kun.
As a song that sings of passion and hope, it’s perfect for times when you need the courage to keep moving forward.
eviljoōbachi25rank/position

Queen Bee is a band that has gained popularity for its unparalleled originality and musicality.
While vocalist Avu-chan is often noted for their high register, their lower range is also a major charm.
A work that makes full use of Avu-chan’s low vocals is Aku.
Although the opening humming is sung in a high register, the rest is delivered in the low to mid-low range, allowing men with lower voices to showcase their appeal to the fullest.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Q / tenjoōbachi26rank/position

Queen Bee radiates a singular presence with their original worldview and visuals.
The title track of their 2017 album Q and the title track of their 2019 album Ten function as mirror images that reveal the band’s polar extremes.
The former is a song with bleak lyrics that evoke abuse, symbolizing the resolve to rise from it.
The latter is a magnificent, strings-centered ballad that depicts escaping an abusive home and, though worn down, striving to live—sad yet brimming with hope.
Performed back-to-back during their audience-free livestream in 2020, the two songs vividly highlighted contrasts—attack and defense, light and shadow.
While each stands independently as a single track, they are often performed as a pair live, and their lyrics are clearly connected; thus, I’ve chosen to present them here as a single work.


