Queen Bee (band)
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Queen Bee (stylized as QUEEN BEE)[7][8][9][10] is a Japanese rock band, formed in Kobe on March 31, 2009.[1][3][11] They are known in Japan as Ziyoou-vachi[1] (Japanese: 女王蜂, Hepburn: Joōbachi) and have described their genre of music and imagery themselves as "fashion punk".
Queen Bee 女王蜂 | |
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Also known as | QB, Ziyoou-vachi[1] |
Origin | Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan[1] |
Genres | Disco kayō,[2] punk, rock[2] |
Years active | March 31, 2009 (March 31, 2009)–present[1][3] |
Labels | Ziyoou Record Sony Music Associated Records (2011–present)[4] |
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Website | ziyoou-vachi |
Within 2009 the band recorded and, at the beginning of 2010, self-released an extended play record on CD-R through their own Ziyoou Record (女王レコード, Joō Rekōdo) label, followed by another the same year, which they sold at their performances.[citation needed] In 2011 they had their first album, Witch Hunt, professionally manufactured and distributed. Later the same year they signed a major label contract, making Ziyoou Record a sub-label of Sony Music Associated Records.[1] They have since released six full-length major-label albums[12] and their music has been featured in the films Love Strikes!,[13][14] Sadako[15] and Tokyo Ghoul 'S' and the television programs Spooky Romantics,[16][17] Tokyo Ghoul:re,[18] Dororo,[19] Chainsaw Man,[20] Undead Unluck,[21] and Oshi no Ko.[22]