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Queen Bee Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Queen Bee Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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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.

Queen Bee Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Queen Bee 'KaeN (FIRE)' Official MV
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This is a song by the rock band Queen Bee that made a powerful impact as the opening theme for the TV anime Dororo.

Many listeners were likely captivated by its innovative sound, which shifts from the alluring phrases of a Japanese flute to a fusion of heavy guitars and a dance beat.

The track is said to center on a fiery cry of the soul—defying fate and pushing forward even if it means destroying everything.

Avu-chan’s commanding vocals express that passion to the fullest.

Released in January 2019, the album Ju that features this song debuted at No.

5 on the Oricon charts.

When you’re seized by helpless anger or the urge to change your circumstances, listening to it will surely give you a push forward.

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Queen Bee – Tsugeguchi (Telling Tales) MV [ENG SUB]
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The song Tsugeguchi by Queen Bee is included on the album Kujaku, released in 2011.

Set against a school backdrop, it vividly portrays a girl’s complex emotions.

While it carries a social message that leaves a strong impression on listeners, it also expresses feelings like anxiety, loneliness, and anger through distinctive wording.

In particular, the portrayal of how the expectation of justice leads to unexpected consequences unsettles the listener.

Known for their powerful charisma and performance, Queen Bee also showcase the depth of their musicality in this track.

It’s recommended for those who feel anxious or lonely, or for anyone who enjoys music with a slightly unsettling edge.

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QUEEN BEE “Mephisto” Official MV
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Queen Bee is a band that offers a musicality unlike other Japanese rock acts, with original melodies and lyrics.

Their vocalist, Avu-chan, excels at high tones, and when it comes to falsetto, she’s among the very best in Japan.

A track where you can savor her falsetto is Mephisto.

While the verses and pre-chorus sit fairly low, the true appeal of the song lies in the chorus.

It suddenly leaps into a high falsetto, and it feels absolutely incredible to hear.

The song’s depth is also outstanding, so be sure to check it out.

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Queen Bee 'Venus' MUSIC VIDEO (Short Ver.)
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A hugely popular unrequited-love song by Queen Bee, an artist capturing the attention of music fans with a distinctive high-tone voice that captivates listeners and highly message-driven tracks.

It’s an up-tempo number that portrays the push-and-pull between a man and a woman who keep thinking about the one they love.

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QUEEN BEE 'HALF' Official MV
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Queen Bee is a rock band that never ceases to captivate fans with their bewitching visuals and overwhelming performances.

This work vividly portrays weighty themes—such as the pain of standing on the boundary and the duality of the self—through a driving sound and vocalist Avu-chan’s freely soaring and plunging voice.

The track served as the title song of their single released in April 2018, and drew attention as the ending theme for the first season of the TV anime Tokyo Ghoul:re.

It was later included on the album Ju (Ten), and is an indispensable signature piece when discussing the band’s career.

It’s a cool rock number brimming with powerful energy, one that you’ll want to hear if you’re wrestling with something and struggling to carve out your own destiny.

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『01(ZERO ICHI)』Official MV
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Queen Bee is a rock band gaining attention for their band sound featuring vocals with overwhelming singing ability and expressive power.

Their song chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Undead Unluck” was released in November 2023.

Its cynical lyrics, which depict the hardships of living and inner conflict, link with the dramatically shifting ensemble and are truly moving.

With its complex melody, it’s a rock tune that’s rewarding to sing at karaoke—definitely worth checking out.

While this piece is well-suited for karaoke, practicing will help you deliver an even better performance.

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“Headless Angel” (HEADLESS ANGEL) Official MV
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Queen Bee’s masterpiece “Headless Angel.” When you think of Queen Bee, you probably picture those striking vocals that incorporate an unusually high falsetto, right? This song is exactly one of those, featuring many phrases where you need to beware of the soaring high notes.

Among them, the chorus stands out as overwhelmingly difficult.

After a B-melody grounded in the mid-to-low range, you have to shoot the pitch up suddenly and sing the chorus in a very high falsetto—and keeping the pitch under control here is incredibly tough! On top of that, the falsetto section is long, so strong endurance is also required.

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Queen Bee 'BL' Official MV
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From the very intro, this song feels suspicious—in the best way.

It’s a track by Queen Bee, a band admired for their singular musical style.

Released in 2020 as the lead track of their album, it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “10 no Himitsu” (10 Secrets).

The lyrics, heavy and focused on love, send chills down your spine even just reading them.

It’s an addictive song you’ll want on repeat, where the message and the vocals—Avu-chan’s voice and phrasing—click perfectly into place.

Listen to it alone at night and immerse yourself completely in Queen Bee’s world!

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Queen Bee 'KING BITCH' Official MV
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Led by Avu-chan, who possesses a seven-colored voice ranging from a menacing, resonant low register to a beautiful, feminine high register, the unique band Queen Bee never misses: their songs are all cool and captivating.

“KING BITCH” is another track that enchants with vocals that spin and shift in tone.

The rhyming chorus sticks in your head, making it a compulsively repeatable listen.

It’s also perfect for moments when stress is piling up and you feel gloomy—a song that leaves you refreshed by the end.

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Queen Bee 'VIOLENCE' Official MV
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Released by QUEEN BEE in December 2022 as the ending theme for episode 11 of Chainsaw Man, this track stands out for its lyrics swirling with impulsiveness and passion, and for its structure that fuses rock sensibilities with a strong sense of groove.

It shot to No.

1 on the Oricon Daily Digital Singles ranking on its release day, garnering a huge response from fans and anime viewers alike.

Interweaving ferocity and beauty, the song leaves a lasting impression as the story reaches an emotional climax.

Highly recommended for those who want to experience the shock of the narrative hand in hand with the music.