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Women in Music We Love

Happy International Women’s Day! It’s important to recognize the incredible women who are constantly killing it in music. We wanted to highlight some of our favorite ladies. Check out our official playlist and scroll down for some special shoutouts.

Doja Cat – Say So

It’s about time this woman starts getting the attention she deserves for her creativity. Doja Cat makes music fun again, without limitations to subject and cheeky videos. Her catchy songs are exploding right now, but she’s been playing through our speakers for years.

BENEE – Glitter

BENEE is having a breakout moment right now. This New Zealand based artist is actually coming state side very soon for tour. Check out her tour dates here to see her live.

Megan Thee Stallion – Cash Shit

This is the ultimate song to get ready to. It’ll hype you up, make you dance, and prepare you for the wild night you’re about to have. Megan is a powerhouse – she’s in college and balancing a bursting career. There’s nothing thrown at Megan that she can’t handle.

Bea Miller – S.L.U.T.

Loving yourself and your body is important. Bea’s music empowers us as women. Taking words that are meant to tear us down and claiming it as our own. This song reclaims the word slut by reminding women that we cannot be torn down by what we are (sweet, little, unforgettable things).

Rico Nasty – Big Titties

If you haven’t heard of Rico Nasty, please do yourself a favor and discover her right now. Her music is a mix of fun and aggression. Rico’s live performances are high energy, she takes fashion risks in her style, and is an incredible mother.

There are so many more talented ladies in our playlist! These women are making waves in their respective genres right now and it’s exciting to watch it all unfold. Who are some of your favorite women in music right now? Help us discover somebody we might not know about!

Beyond The Stage

Beyond The Stage

Beyond The Stage Magazine is a digital music publication based out of the United States. With more than 25 issues, the publication has covered artists like Noah Cyrus, Logan Henderson and more.