Who are your favorite female vocalists

Yeah, well, some people know Cardi B and Justin Bieber aren’t the greatest artists ever. :stuck_out_tongue:

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I remember people wearing Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones shirts back when I was in high School (89-93). I guess it’s the same thing- sort of a totem of the depth of ones musical knowledge.

What’s funny is when you search for good music (after listening to hundreds of artists from the 90s/2000s and newer), and then realize what you were searching for was made 30 to 40 years ago or more, lol.

Newer definitely doesn’t mean better, kids.

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They are not :open_mouth: :smiley: :smiley: ? But jokes aside I think good music is still out there, its just not as popular. I think Pink Floyd will one day be speaked about like we speak about Mozart today. Some shit is ageless. But here is some Floor

“A Dutch born, non Spanish speaking front woman for a Finnish symphonic metal band singing Latin American salsa in Spanish. Think about that for a second. Then, not just singing it, but killing it. Absolutely unreal.”

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She’s a freak of nature. Nothing she can’t so with her voice. Just amazing.

Plus it’s just fun to say “Beste Zangers.”

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But also never doesn’t necessarily mean worse. With the jump in tech and production and how easy it is to self produce if you just dig beyond the surface you can find some of the most creative insanely talent filled tracks.

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Oh I agree. It’s just weird when you find excellent music after listening to hundreds of CDs and you’re like “what? this band is 30 years old and I never heard it before? Fuck!”

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ah makes sense. Im not the type to go bacjk before my years and look for music though. I used to back in my super fuck modern music days . bu these days I tend to be more open minded and really enjoy a lot of new genres and subgenres that are weird and fun that may not fit the term “good music” for most especially audiophiles and the older side of things

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That’s some weird lyrics lol.

yeah shes french… I think its about female empowerment or trans people in all honesty I just enjoy how it all sounds.

I speak french and it’s still nonsense. :stuck_out_tongue:

well the song itself isnt french but yeah.

here is what i found and when puy in this way it starts to really make sense. poetically speaking so my interpretation was in the right track

Christine has said that iT is one of the first songs she ever wrote, back when she was started out in the music industry. “It’s like an introduction. It was the birth of this character and this project.”

“iT is like my queer anthem,” she goes on. “An ambivalent one, but it makes it interesting because it’s a complicated fight still.” The ambivalence makes the song a new kind of queer anthem: It asserts selfhood, but without the claim of being “born this way,” without assuring that you “want the world to know.

“It’s really talking about the character of Christine as a fight,” Letissier says. “It can be an internal fight or a fight with society, because the dialogue can be with someone in front of you who just doesn’t allow you to be.”

See original interview: Becoming Christine And The Queens

When she started her career, she found it nearly impossible to be taken seriously simply because she was a woman. Because of this, at the time, she wished she was biologically a man so that she could be respected amongst her peers in the music industry.

But now, Christine has decided that she doesn’t need to be a man to be taken seriously, she just needs to be confident and assertive. When she says “I’m a man now”, she’s telling her detractors that she is worthy of their respect because she looks like a man and carries herself confidently like a man. Man, in this case, is a person who is in control of their image and can get what they want.

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What the hell. Sorry lol. I was hungover or something.

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Sharing here too

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