International Women's Day 2016
25 Women Under 25 Who Are Absolutely Killing It Right Now
From Mabel and Ta-Ha to Jorja Smith and Little Simz, here's 25 of our favorite emerging female artists under 25, all in one place.
25 Women Under 25 Who Are Absolutely Killing It Right Now
From Mabel and Ta-Ha to Jorja Smith and Little Simz, here's 25 of our favorite emerging female artists under 25, all in one place.
No Right Time: The Harsh Reality of Being a Mother in the Music Industry
I didn’t stop to think how it would impact my career, but everyone else had already decided: I was out of the game.
Life as a Female Rapper in Guatemala, One of the Most Dangerous Places on Earth to be a Woman
Rebeca Lane is trying to make socially-conscious hip-hop in a country where femicide is part of daily life, and there are 56,000 reports of violence against women per year.
Reykjavíkurdætur Are a 15-Strong Rap Crew from the Volcanic Climes of Iceland, and They Are on Fire
They've told the Icelandic Prime Minister to "suck my pussy" live on TV, written songs about anal sex, and performed on stage in nude underwear.
Little Simz is Going to Change British History, One Step at a Time
"Why can’t I just do what I want to do, freely, without feeling like people are trying to put me in a box all the time?"
We Spoke to Robyn About Why Her Festival Is for Teen Girls Only
"You don’t learn when you’re nervous, you learn when it’s playful and safe."
Brooke Candy: Sia Is One of the Most Important Artists in the World Right Now
"The first time I met Sia I was, for the most part, still homeless."
Peaches Has Spent Almost Two Decades Sticking Her Middle Finger Up to the Male-Dictated Music Industry
"We want real change, not just people saying we’ve hired a woman."
Why Now Is Actually a Great Time for Women in Music
Women have always had a voice in music, and it has been getting louder and louder. Now, it’s almost deafening.
Ten Ways Charli XCX's BBC Documentary About Feminism Totally Slayed
How cool is it to see an actual woman on actual TV reframing the narrative and talking about how it's a good thing to be considered intimidating?
All Hail: How Adele's 'Rolling Stone' Cover Destroys the Male Gaze
What does it say about a culture when it’s considered “daring” to put a woman on a magazine cover without the pretense of sex?