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 girl bands (Western music) (1–10)
What’s Up4 Non Blondes

4 Non Blondes is a girls’ rock band from the United States.
Their only hit song was What’s Up.
They were a so-called one-hit wonder, but this song was a classic.
The lead vocal on this 1993 release was by guitarist Linda Perry.
Her distinctive voice and singing style are captivating.
HauptquartierDie Heiterkeit

“Die Heiterkeit” is a band from Hamburg, Germany.
The band’s name is said to mean “silence” in Japanese.
The vocals are matter-of-fact, and the sound of the German language adds a nice touch.
The sound is simple, yet it has a distinctive sense of refined elegance.
Cowboy Take Me AwayDixie Chicks

The Dixie Chicks are known for crafting a sound strongly influenced by country music, with standout, skillful vocals.
This release is perfect for swaying along at a relaxed, feel-good pace.
As a three-piece band, they’re accomplished artists who have also enjoyed commercial success.
Dance songs by Western girls' bands (11–20)
Cough It UpEvarose

Eva Rose is a four-piece band formed in 2010.
Cough It Up is a release from 2011.
I think it’s fair to call them a straight-up hard rock band.
Their music video, which showcases unpretentious, straightforward playing and vocals, even feels refreshing.
EmergencyGirlschool

Girlschool is an authentic hard rock band from the UK.
“Emergency” is a fast-paced track that kicks off with a tension-building guitar intro.
Both the vocals and the performance are commanding, fully on par with male bands.
It’s also an incredibly danceable song.
The audience’s frenzy in the music video is astonishing.
ForeverHaim

Haim is a British girls’ band formed by three sisters.
In this work, while the guitar and bass lay down a heavy beat, the overall sound is brisk and danceable.
The impression the song gives is so substantial that you might forget it’s a group composed solely of women.
Liar LiarHunter Valentine

Hunter Valentine is an alternative rock band from Canada.
They debuted as a three-piece band but now have four members.
Liar Liar is a work released in 2012.
The vocalist, Kiyomi McCloskey, is cool and wonderful.





