[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".
[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] All members of Queen Bee work under pseudonyms and such personal details as their age, family and educational background are not officially stated, though have sometimes been alluded to in passing by members or addressed in their songs' lyrics.