jepsen seemed to think it obvious that—even in 2015—recording a song about female masturbation would be taboo. but evidence suggests this isn’t the case at all. in 2015 alone, we’ve seen two singles released by women in music that focus specifically on solo sex—one musician completely ...
As a vibrant declaration of independence and joy, Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" heralded the arrival of a pop icon, and a rallying cry for women everywhere. This jubilant tune became a defining hit of the decade, encapsulating the unbridled spirit and style of the 80s. Today...
"By brushing these girls aside and laughing at how stupid whatever they like is, we tell these young women that their interests are less important than what men like," Sandra Song wrote on The Pitch earlier this year, "That their feelings somehow become discredited and are not 'real' by ...
Dave Matthews said onVH1 Storytellersthat this song was written about the worship of women from a voyeur's perspective. He claims he wrote "Crash Into Me" instead of getting himself arrested. With lines like, "Hike up your skirt a little more and show the world to me," this is one of...
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A trailblazer for women in music and a champion of civil rights, Diana Ross' legacy extends far beyond her impressive catalog of hit songs. Dig Deeper The Best Diana Ross Albums of All Time Also ranks #7 on The 200+ Best Female Singers Of The '80s To Now, Ranked Also ranks #7...
Indeed, the often innocuous world of pop music has cultivated its own genre of woman-killing songs.Hamerlinck, JohnHumanistHamerlinck, J. (1995). `Killing women: A pop-music tradition.' The Humanist, 55: 23.
Dubbed “the first lady of music”, Beyoncé Knowles has created a legacy that is unparalleled. With 20 record titles to her name, the Pop megastar has pushed boundaries and empowered women while redefining music history in the process.
captivating voice, Nancy has been instrumental in crafting Heart’s distinctive sound and remains an influential figure in rock. We love this photo with her sporting a stylish top hat, highlights her charismatic presence and unique flair, a testament to her role as a trailblazer for women in ...
INTERVIEW: Iâ??d say the women in Leeds wear much scantier outfits. Where do you get your fashion sense from? MPHO: The same place I get my music sense from. I think fashion is an amazing art form. I love couture, but I also love going into a vintage store and picking something...