The Kung Fu Girls
The Kung Fu Girls formed in Tokyo in 2004 as an all-female group led by Aiko. Their music mixed pop melodies with rock elements, and they incorporated martial...
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The Kung Fu Girls formed in Tokyo in 2004 as an all-female group led by Aiko. Their music mixed pop melodies with rock elements, and they incorporated martial arts into their performances. Their track "B-A-B-Y" became particularly well-known internationally.
Beyond "B-A-B-Y," they recorded songs like "Black and White," "Summer Rain," "Thinking Of You," and "You Had Me At Goodbye." Their approach to combining music with physical performance drew some early criticism from those who preferred more conventional acts, but they continued performing with their distinctive style.
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