Need a hefty dose of female empowerment? These five songs were written by women to celebrate women. Some of these classics might ring a bell; others might open up a whole new world of music for you!
1. โSwimsuit Issueโ by Sonic Youth
One of Sonic Youthโs most well-known songs from Dirty, โSwimsuit Issueโ is an intense and raw song in which Kim Gordon croons about misogynistic behavior that far too many women still experience in the workforce. According to the liner notes of the album, the song was inspired by a particular awful employee at the bandโs then-label Geffen.
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2. โ50ft Queenieโ by PJ Harvey
PJ Harvey has never been a stranger to writing songs that celebrate women. โ50ft Queenieโ is probably her greatest song in that category. Straight from Rid Of Me, this track is about what youโd expect from one of the greatest alternative rock stars of the 1990s. Itโs a bold, fearless, and attitude-drenched song about literally being a 50-foot-tall woman who eats men because theyโre โa good form of proteinโ, according to Harvey.
3. โNewspaperโ by Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple has written numerous songs about the female experience, but โNewspaperโ is a personal favorite. Itโs a great little gem from Fetch The Bolt Cutters with absolutely perfectly crafted lyrics. In โNewspaperโ, Apple croons to a woman who is dating her awful, no-good ex-boyfriend who is likely treating his new girl as badly as he treated Apple. Itโs an unfortunately relatable song, but Appleโs vocals give it a profound and uplifting energy.
4. โModern Girlโ by Sleater-Kinney
Need something on the sweet side? โModern Girlโ by Sleater-Kinney is a powerful but still fun song about hopeโฆ And women need a lot of that these days. If you read between the lines of this alt-rock song, itโs a poetic exploration of growing from a girl into a woman, and the chaotic nature of the song is quite fitting.
5. โRebel Girlโ by Bikini Kill
โRebel Girlโ is the song of songs that celebrate women, and riot grrrl legends Bikini Killโs biggest song to date. โRebel Girlโ was the ultimate anthem of the 1990sโ particular wave of feminism in the United States, and itโs still a (very relevant) bop today.
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