A dance song by an overseas girls' band
Just as there’s a genre called dance rock in the world, there are many songs that naturally make your body move when you listen to them.
I’ve put together a summary of dance tracks by Western all-girl bands—songs in the dance rock vein or the kind that get your body moving without you even noticing.
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Dance songs by Western girls' bands (11–20)
Closer to FineIndigo Girls

With the refreshing ring of acoustic guitar that evokes an American breeze and the pleasant harmonies of two female vocalists, this is an easy-on-the-ears number.
Formed in 1985, they continue to make music to this day.
This track appears on the 1989 album “Indigo Girls.” It’s a piece that carries a mood that makes you want to run barefoot along the beach.
AddictedIvy Lies

Ivy Lies is a band from New Zealand.
“Addicted” is a crisp rock number.
It’s an easy-to-listen-to track with a sense of speed and freshness, and of course it also works as a dance number.
Riding With A Movie StarL7

Characterized by a dark, undulating sound.
The overall image is noisy and heavy, and in terms of evaluation, they are regarded as the pinnacle of female grunge bands.
They were active from 1985 to 2000.
Musically, their gloomy sound features simple chord progressions strummed with heavy, noisy guitars.
Drive My CarMonalisa Twins

The MonaLisa Twins are a female duo from Austria.
The twin sisters, Mona and Lisa, have continued to cover 1960s rock and Beatles songs.
Their genuine love for 1960s music really comes through, and you can’t help but smile as you listen.
Drive My Car is a mid-period Beatles song.
Heavy Metal Rock’n’RollRock Goddess

Rock Goddess is a three-piece band from the UK that enjoyed a cult following in the 1980s.
This track is a heavy, hard-hitting number reminiscent of KISS.
The audience’s energy is astounding.
As they were often called the little sisters of Girlschool, both the band’s image and their sound are somewhat reminiscent of Girlschool.


