10 Artists to Put in Rotation to Amplify Your Women’s History Month
Written by Michael Calcagno on March 20, 2024
Honoring the contributions of Black women extends far beyond Women’s History Month. From the insightful lyricism of Rapsody to the soulful sounds of Mary J. Blige, their music not only entertains but also serves as a powerful narrative of resilience and empowerment. Rapsody’s thought-provoking verses challenge societal norms, while Mary J. Blige’s timeless hits resonate with raw emotion, reflecting the diverse experiences of Black women.
Highlighting artists like Missy Elliott and Faith Evans by adding them to your playlists ensures you have the best Women’s History Month experience, celebrating their contributions to music and culture. All these artists’ music empowers and inspires, amplifying the voices of women throughout history. Whether you’re going on a girl’s trip, hitting the city for a night out, or enjoying Sunday Funday, vibing to songs from these artists will have you singing word for word.
SZA
Songs to play: “Snooze“, “Good Days“, “Supermodel“
Rapsody
Songs to play: “OooWee“, “Stand Tall“, “Asteroids“
Tems
Songs to play: “Free Mind“, “Higher“, “Me & U“
Mary Mary
Songs to play: “Shackles (Praise You)“, “Get Up“, “God in Me“
Lauryn Hill
Songs to play: “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You“, “Ex-Factor“, “Doo Wop(That Thang)“
Nina Simone
Songs to play: “Feeling Good“, “I Put A Spell On You“, “My Baby Just Cares for Me“
Mary J. Blige
Songs to play: “I’m Goin’ Down“, “Real Love“, “Be Without You“
Missy Elliott
Songs to play: “Work It“, “Hot Boyz“, “The Rain“
Samarah Joy
Songs to play: “Everything Happens to Me“, “Can’t Get Out Of This Mood“, “Sweet Pumpkin“
Faith Evans
Songs to play: “Love Like This“, “Soon as I Get Home“, “You Used to Love Me“
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