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The Best Japanese Female Rock Bands: Results of the Japanese Female Rock Channel Poll


The Best Japanese Female Rock Bands: Results of the Japanese Female Rock Channel Poll

The Japanese Female Rock channel conducted a special poll with its subscribers to choose the highlights of the year in the world of Japanese female rock. Eight categories celebrated talent, iconic performances, and the songs that defined 2024. Now, it's time to reveal the winners!

The Categories and Their Winners

1. Best Collaboration

Winner: Band-Maid and The Warning with the song "Show Them".


2. Best Music Video

Winner: Forbidden Tale - Band-Maid.


3. Best Song

Winner: Shambles - Band-Maid.


4. Best Bassist

Winner: Misa - Band-Maid.


5. Best Drummer

Winner: Akane - Band-Maid.


6. Best Guitarist

Winner: Kanami - Band-Maid.


7. Best Vocalist

Winner: Saiki - Band-Maid.


8. Best Band

Winner: Band-Maid.


Voting Charts

The charts provide detailed insights into how each nominee performed in their respective categories. Take a look below:


The poll showcased the power of Japanese female rock, highlighting the overwhelming impact of Band-Maid, which dominated the awards. In addition to celebrating individual talent, this event strengthened the bond between artists and fans, who played a crucial role in this celebration.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated by voting and sharing their thoughts. Stay tuned to Japanese Female Rock for more amazing content about Japanese female rock!

What was your favorite category? Any surprises in the results? Share your thoughts in the comments!


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