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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.

Dance songs by Western girls' bands (21–30)

DelusionStonefield

Stonefield – Delusion (Official Audio)
DelusionStonefield

Stonefield is an Australian rock band.

All members share the surname Findlay and the lineup consists of four real-life sisters.

Only during live performances does an additional member take part.

The sound on this release is on the heavier side, with melodies that occasionally carry an Oriental flavor.

BoyfriendTegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara – Boyfriend [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
BoyfriendTegan and Sara

Tegan and Sara is an indie pop band formed by twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin.

“Boyfriend” is a 2016 release.

With a poppy, bright sound that evokes the electropop of the 1980s and ’90s and a sense of déjà vu, it’s the perfect track for humming along and stepping lightly.

Take It OffThe Donnas

The Donnas – Take It Off (Official Video)
Take It OffThe Donnas

The Donnas are a rock band from the United States.

They made their major-label debut in 2002 with the album “Spend the Night.” The band has four members, and their sound is rooted in hard rock.

This work was released in 2005 and is a straight-ahead hard rock ’n’ roll number.

Our Lips Are SealedThe Go-Go’s

The Go-Go’s, an American all-girl band that was also popular in Japan in the 1980s.

They’ve had other hit songs, but “Our Lips Are Sealed” is one of their early hits.

Their lively, wholesome antics in the music video are adorable.

Released in 1981, it was the Go-Go’s debut single.

Fairytale in the SupermarketThe Raincoats

The Raincoats are a band known as the legendary original girls’ post-punk group.

Their huge presence is evident in the high praise they received from John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Kurt Cobain of Nirvana.

On this work, their uniquely distinctive world—unlike any other band—bursts forth, with exquisitely relaxed vocals and a warped, distorted sound.