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  2. Body (Megan Thee Stallion song) - Wikipedia

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    "Body" is an up-tempo "erotic" song, containing an "NSFW-like" [4] sample of a woman sexually moaning in an unknown pornographic film as well as "huge drums" [5] and "thick synth bass lines". [6] Lyrically, Megan brags about her desirability, being the envy of other women and the fantasy of their men.

  3. List of feminist anthems - Wikipedia

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    Written by Otis Redding and released by him in 1965, the song was changed by Franklin to suit a woman's viewpoint. [4] [15] 1971: Helen Reddy "I Am Woman" I Don't Know How to Love Him: The song was not a chart hit until it was remade in 1972 and released as a single. The hit version was included in the album I Am Woman released later that year ...

  4. Delicate (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    "Delicate" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). She wrote the song with the producers Max Martin and Shellback. Inspired by events surrounding Swift's celebrity and personal life, the lyrics depict a narrator's vulnerability when she ponders if her reputation would affect the ...

  5. All the Girls in the World Beware!!! - Wikipedia

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    All but two of the songs on the album were written by members of the band, most of which were either written or co-written by Mark Farner. The album also saw an increase in the number of songs co-written by Craig Frost , who co-wrote three songs on the album—which was more than he had written on the three previous albums that he recorded with ...

  6. No Haters Allowed, Here Are the Best Love Songs of 2024 - AOL

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    The best new songs about love in 2024 from artists including Reneé Rapp, Nicki Minaj, Green Day, and Suki Waterhouse.

  7. Women's music - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Music classification is based on the identity of musicians such as women, feminist, and lesbian, etc. [1] This label let the lesbian community have chances to break their isolation from other communities in that they can use Women's Music to hint or shows their identity as lesbian to others. [6]

  8. Free People (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song lyrics details how people of all walks of life can use their freedom through the power of motivation and self-expression. In an interview with Billboard Moran explained that "Whether as a child or adult, teenager or senior citizen, struggling to understand how to achieve their dreams and goals, how to be accepted in a particular situation or environment, how to be loved by those you ...

  9. Absolutely Free (song) - Wikipedia

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    Like many of the songs on We're Only in It for the Money, "Absolutely Free" criticizes the hippie movement and the Summer of Love. The song's lyrics are a parody of psychedelia, especially the idea of expanding one's consciousness through the use of drugs. To this end, the song frequently mentions the word "discorporate", which is explained by ...