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Top 100 Girl Group Songs: Classic Hits, Motown Favorites, Pop Anthems, and Girl Power

Girl group songs have shaped pop music for more than six decades. From early doo-wop harmonies and Brill Building drama to Motown polish, 1980s pop-rock, 1990s R&B, and modern global pop, girl groups have given music some of its catchiest hooks, sharpest attitude, and most unforgettable choruses.

This list is based on a mix of chart impact, pop-culture staying power, oldies-radio strength, dance-floor use, karaoke value, soundtrack life, TV and movie memory, and the songs people still recognize quickly. Some songs were massive hits. Others became bigger over time because they captured a mood, a style, or an entire era.

The classic girl group sound was built on harmonies, handclaps, teenage emotion, big production, and short songs that wasted no time. Later girl groups added funk, disco, rock, new wave, hip-hop, R&B, teen pop, and global pop. Same basic idea, bigger closet.

For this page, “girl group songs” includes classic vocal groups, Motown and soul groups, all-female pop and rock bands, 1990s R&B groups, and later pop groups that carried the girl-group tradition forward. The sound changed, but the formula stayed powerful: personality, harmony, hooks, and enough confidence to make the chorus stand up straight.

Best Girl Group Songs and Pop-Culture Favorites

These songs are the strongest starting points for a girl group playlist because they are historically important, widely recognized, culturally durable, or still instantly fun to hear.

  1. Be My Baby – The Ronettes
  2. Will You Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles
  3. Stop! In the Name of Love – The Supremes
  4. Wannabe – Spice Girls
  5. No Scrubs – TLC
  6. Leader of the Pack – The Shangri-Las
  7. Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
  8. We Got the Beat – The Go-Go’s
  9. Walk Like an Egyptian – The Bangles
  10. Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes
  11. Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes
  12. Waterfalls – TLC
  13. Chapel of Love – The Dixie Cups
  14. My Boyfriend’s Back – The Angels
  15. He’s So Fine – The Chiffons

Girl Group Songs by Era and Style

Classic 1960s Girl Group Hits

The classic 1960s girl group era gave pop music teenage drama, bright harmonies, handclaps, huge choruses, and just enough heartbreak to fill several lockers. These records were short, sharp, and built to live on radio.

  • Be My Baby – The Ronettes
  • Will You Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles
  • Leader of the Pack – The Shangri-Las
  • Chapel of Love – The Dixie Cups
  • My Boyfriend’s Back – The Angels
  • He’s So Fine – The Chiffons
  • Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home) – The Crystals
  • Then He Kissed Me – The Crystals
  • One Fine Day – The Chiffons
  • Remember (Walking in the Sand) – The Shangri-Las
  • Baby, I Love You – The Ronettes
  • Dedicated to the One I Love – The Shirelles

Motown, Soul, and R&B Girl Groups

Motown and soul girl groups brought glamour, choreography, gospel roots, polished production, and crossover pop power. The Supremes became the central model, but The Marvelettes, Martha & The Vandellas, The Velvelettes, and others helped define the sound.

  • Stop! In the Name of Love – The Supremes
  • Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes
  • Heat Wave – Martha & The Vandellas
  • Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes
  • Dancing in the Street – Martha & The Vandellas
  • You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes
  • Needle in a Haystack – The Velvelettes
  • Don’t Mess with Bill – The Marvelettes
  • Come See About Me – The Supremes
  • Jimmy Mack – Martha & The Vandellas
  • Too Many Fish in the Sea – The Marvelettes
  • Reflections – Diana Ross & The Supremes

Girl Group Drama Songs

Some of the greatest girl group songs are tiny pop melodramas. These songs have heartbreak, danger, jealousy, betrayal, motorcycles, wedding bells, and enough teenage intensity to make a two-minute single feel like a whole movie.

  • Leader of the Pack – The Shangri-Las
  • Remember (Walking in the Sand) – The Shangri-Las
  • Will You Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles
  • Maybe – The Chantels
  • Sally Go ’Round the Roses – The Jaynetts
  • I Can Never Go Home Anymore – The Shangri-Las
  • Give Him a Great Big Kiss – The Shangri-Las
  • Easier Said Than Done – The Essex
  • Born Too Late – The Poni-Tails
  • Angel Baby – Rosie & The Originals

1980s Girl Groups and All-Female Bands

The 1980s brought a new kind of girl group energy: MTV style, new wave hooks, pop-rock attitude, and all-female bands that played their own instruments and wrote hit songs. The Go-Go’s and The Bangles helped make the format feel fresh again.

  • We Got the Beat – The Go-Go’s
  • Walk Like an Egyptian – The Bangles
  • Our Lips Are Sealed – The Go-Go’s
  • Manic Monday – The Bangles
  • Vacation – The Go-Go’s
  • Eternal Flame – The Bangles
  • Head over Heels – The Go-Go’s
  • Hazy Shade of Winter – The Bangles
  • Cool Places – Sparks & Jane Wiedlin
  • Rush Hour – Jane Wiedlin

1990s R&B, Pop, and Girl Power

The 1990s gave girl groups a major reboot. TLC, En Vogue, Destiny’s Child, SWV, Salt-N-Pepa, Spice Girls, Xscape, and All Saints made the format bigger, bolder, and more directly tied to empowerment, fashion, videos, and pop identity.

  • Wannabe – Spice Girls
  • No Scrubs – TLC
  • Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
  • Waterfalls – TLC
  • Free Your Mind – En Vogue
  • Hold On – En Vogue
  • Weak – SWV
  • Push It – Salt-N-Pepa
  • Never Ever – All Saints
  • Creep – TLC
  • Say You’ll Be There – Spice Girls
  • Bills, Bills, Bills – Destiny’s Child

2000s, 2010s, and Modern Girl Group Pop

Modern girl groups kept the format alive through pop, R&B, dance, K-pop, talent-show pop, and social media-era fandom. The production changed, but the basics stayed familiar: strong identity, memorable hooks, group chemistry, and videos built for repeat viewing.

  • Survivor – Destiny’s Child
  • Don’t Cha – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
  • Buttons – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Snoop Dogg
  • Work from Home – Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign
  • Worth It – Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink
  • Black Magic – Little Mix
  • Shout Out to My Ex – Little Mix
  • DDU-DU DDU-DU – BLACKPINK
  • How You Like That – BLACKPINK
  • Super Shy – NewJeans
  • Wannabe – ITZY
  • Cupid – FIFTY FIFTY

Girl group songs can be sweet, dramatic, glamorous, rebellious, funny, fierce, or heartbreakingly sincere. The best ones understand that a group does not just mean multiple voices. It means multiple personalities in the same hook.

Top 100 Girl Group Songs

  1. Be My Baby – The Ronettes
  2. Will You Love Me Tomorrow – The Shirelles
  3. Stop! In the Name of Love – The Supremes
  4. Wannabe – Spice Girls
  5. No Scrubs – TLC
  6. Leader of the Pack – The Shangri-Las
  7. Say My Name – Destiny’s Child
  8. We Got the Beat – The Go-Go’s
  9. Walk Like an Egyptian – The Bangles
  10. Please Mr. Postman – The Marvelettes
  11. Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes
  12. Waterfalls – TLC
  13. Chapel of Love – The Dixie Cups
  14. My Boyfriend’s Back – The Angels
  15. He’s So Fine – The Chiffons
  16. Heat Wave – Martha & The Vandellas
  17. Our Lips Are Sealed – The Go-Go’s
  18. You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes
  19. Free Your Mind – En Vogue
  20. Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home) – The Crystals
  21. Weak – SWV
  22. Push It – Salt-N-Pepa
  23. Manic Monday – The Bangles
  24. Then He Kissed Me – The Crystals
  25. Survivor – Destiny’s Child
  26. Dancing in the Street – Martha & The Vandellas
  27. Baby Love – The Supremes
  28. Never Ever – All Saints
  29. One Fine Day – The Chiffons
  30. Don’t Cha – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes
  31. Maybe – The Chantels
  32. Baby, I Love You – The Ronettes
  33. Hold On – En Vogue
  34. Bills, Bills, Bills – Destiny’s Child
  35. Vacation – The Go-Go’s
  36. Come See About Me – The Supremes
  37. Remember (Walking in the Sand) – The Shangri-Las
  38. Say You’ll Be There – Spice Girls
  39. Don’t Let Go (Love) – En Vogue
  40. Soldier Boy – The Shirelles
  41. Eternal Flame – The Bangles
  42. Unpretty – TLC
  43. Work from Home – Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign
  44. Jimmy Mack – Martha & The Vandellas
  45. Bootylicious – Destiny’s Child
  46. The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss) – Betty Everett
  47. Dedicated to the One I Love – The Shirelles
  48. Black Magic – Little Mix
  49. Needle in a Haystack – The Velvelettes
  50. Creep – TLC
  51. Head over Heels – The Go-Go’s
  52. Give Him a Great Big Kiss – The Shangri-Las
  53. Stop – Spice Girls
  54. Best of My Love – The Emotions
  55. Jumpin’, Jumpin’ – Destiny’s Child
  56. Walking in the Rain – The Ronettes
  57. Too Many Fish in the Sea – The Marvelettes
  58. Hazy Shade of Winter – The Bangles
  59. Whatta Man – Salt-N-Pepa featuring En Vogue
  60. Shout Out to My Ex – Little Mix
  61. Reflections – Diana Ross & The Supremes
  62. Sweet Talkin’ Guy – The Chiffons
  63. Buttons – The Pussycat Dolls featuring Snoop Dogg
  64. DDU-DU DDU-DU – BLACKPINK
  65. Easier Said Than Done – The Essex
  66. Lose My Breath – Destiny’s Child
  67. Don’t Mess with Bill – The Marvelettes
  68. Sally Go ’Round the Roses – The Jaynetts
  69. Worth It – Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink
  70. When I Grow Up – The Pussycat Dolls
  71. I Can Never Go Home Anymore – The Shangri-Las
  72. How You Like That – BLACKPINK
  73. Spice Up Your Life – Spice Girls
  74. Automatic – The Pointer Sisters
  75. Mr. Sandman – The Chordettes
  76. No More – 3LW
  77. Tell Him – The Exciters
  78. Ladies Night – Atomic Kitten featuring Kool & The Gang
  79. Cool Jerk – The Go-Go’s
  80. Something New – Girls Aloud
  81. Super Shy – NewJeans
  82. Candy – Cameo
  83. Love Machine – Girls Aloud
  84. Born Too Late – The Poni-Tails
  85. Wannabe – ITZY
  86. Ugly – Sugababes
  87. Angel Baby – Rosie & The Originals
  88. Cupid – FIFTY FIFTY
  89. Don’t Say Nothin’ Bad (About My Baby) – The Cookies
  90. About You Now – Sugababes
  91. Gee – Girls’ Generation
  92. Pure Shores – All Saints
  93. Rush Hour – Jane Wiedlin
  94. Lovefool – The Cardigans
  95. I Am the Best – 2NE1
  96. Love Bomb – The Blossoms
  97. Come and Get These Memories – Martha & The Vandellas
  98. Hold Me Tight – The Treasures
  99. My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It) – En Vogue
  100. Independent Women Part I – Destiny’s Child

More Girl Group Songs Worth Hearing

These songs also belong in a deeper girl group playlist, especially for oldies fans, Motown collectors, 1990s R&B listeners, K-pop fans, and anyone who believes a good harmony stack can fix at least 38% of life’s problems.

  • Floy Joy – The Supremes
  • Back in My Arms Again – The Supremes
  • Love Child – Diana Ross & The Supremes
  • Stoned Love – The Supremes
  • Beechwood 4-5789 – The Marvelettes
  • Playboy – The Marvelettes
  • Quicksand – Martha & The Vandellas
  • My Guy – Mary Wells
  • He Was Really Sayin’ Somethin’ – The Velvelettes
  • Tonight’s the Night – The Shirelles
  • Mama Said – The Shirelles
  • People Say – The Dixie Cups
  • Iko Iko – The Dixie Cups
  • He’s a Rebel – The Crystals
  • Uptown – The Crystals
  • My One and Only Jimmy Boy – The Girlfriends
  • A Lover’s Concerto – The Toys
  • Attack – The Toys
  • Don’t Throw Your Love Away – The Orlons
  • The Wah-Watusi – The Orlons
  • Yes, I’m Ready – Barbara Mason
  • Right Back Where We Started From – Maxine Nightingale
  • Neutron Dance – The Pointer Sisters
  • Jump (For My Love) – The Pointer Sisters
  • I’m So Excited – The Pointer Sisters
  • C’est La Vie – B*Witched
  • Never Had a Dream Come True – S Club 7
  • Whole Again – Atomic Kitten
  • Freak Like Me – Sugababes
  • Overload – Sugababes
  • Sound of the Underground – Girls Aloud
  • Biology – Girls Aloud
  • Wings – Little Mix
  • Move – Little Mix
  • DNA – Little Mix
  • Boss – Fifth Harmony
  • Sledgehammer – Fifth Harmony
  • BOOMBAYAH – BLACKPINK
  • Kill This Love – BLACKPINK
  • Cheer Up – TWICE
  • Fancy – TWICE
  • Ditto – NewJeans
  • OMG – NewJeans
  • Magnetic – ILLIT
  • Girl – Destiny’s Child
  • Emotions – Destiny’s Child
  • Red Light Special – TLC
  • Diggin’ on You – TLC
  • Giving Him Something He Can Feel – En Vogue
  • Right Here/Human Nature – SWV

Girl Group Songs Trivia

  • Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles became the first girl-group song to reach No. 1, making it one of the most important records in the history of the style.
  • Be My Baby by The Ronettes is one of the most influential pop records of the 1960s and was added to the Library of Congress National Recording Registry.
  • The Supremes became Motown’s most commercially successful girl group and helped turn the girl group format into a polished mainstream pop force.
  • Leader of the Pack turned teenage heartbreak into a miniature radio drama, complete with motorcycle sound effects and doomed romance.
  • Wannabe made the Spice Girls global stars and turned “Girl Power” into one of the defining pop slogans of the late 1990s.
  • No Scrubs by TLC became one of the great boundary-setting pop/R&B songs of the 1990s. It is catchy, blunt, and still useful when someone needs a musical red flag.
  • The Go-Go’s helped change the image of girl groups by playing their own instruments, writing their own songs, and bringing new wave energy to pop radio.
  • Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles became one of the most recognizable 1980s pop-rock hits and remains a dance-floor oddity in the best way.
  • Modern K-pop girl groups such as BLACKPINK, NewJeans, TWICE, ITZY, Girls’ Generation, 2NE1, and FIFTY FIFTY expanded the girl-group format into a global streaming and fandom-driven era.
  • Girl group songs often work because the sound is social. The best ones feel like friends, rivals, sisters, backup singers, and lead personalities all packed into one chorus.

Why Girl Group Songs Still Matter

Girl group songs still matter because they helped define how pop music sounds, looks, and feels. The format gave listeners harmony, style, attitude, storytelling, choreography, and emotional directness in a way that crossed generations.

A strong girl group playlist should move from The Shirelles, The Ronettes, The Supremes, The Crystals, The Shangri-Las, The Marvelettes, and Martha & The Vandellas through The Go-Go’s, The Bangles, TLC, En Vogue, Destiny’s Child, Spice Girls, Little Mix, Fifth Harmony, BLACKPINK, and NewJeans. The sound keeps changing, but the best songs still share the same core: personality, hooks, and a group identity big enough to fill the room.

Sources for Girl Group Songs and Music History