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  2. Women in music - Wikipedia

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    Women in Music play many roles and are responsible for a broad range of contributions in the industry. Women continue to shape movements, genres, and trends as composers, songwriters, instrumental performers, singers, conductors, and music educators. Women's music, which is created by and for women, can explore women's rights and feminism ...

  3. MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video - Wikipedia

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    The MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video is one of the original general awards that has been handed out every year since the first annual MTV Video Music Awards in 1984. In 2007, however, the award was briefly renamed Female Artist of the Year , and it awarded the artist's whole body of work for that year rather than a specific video.

  4. Your Woman - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was filmed in black and white silent film style. With male vocals sung from a female perspective, "Your Woman" became the first gender-reversal song to top the UK chart. [ 3 ] In the booklet of their 1999 album 69 Love Songs , The Magnetic Fields' frontman Stephin Merritt described "Your Woman" as one of his "favourite ...

  5. Where did the ‘How I love being a woman’ sound come from?

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    Celebrating all things women — for better or worse. The “How I love being a woman” trend on TikTok is all about the beauty and horror of womanhood.. If you identify as a woman, you just have ...

  6. W.I.T.C.H. (song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video followed. [6] "W.I.T.C.H." is an acronym for "Woman In Total Control (of) Herself". [6] Cole described the song as reclaiming "the witch as a symbol of women's resistance. It celebrates women's strength, autonomy, and rebellion". [1] The song was written by Nelson, Cole and Alexandra Soumalias, and produced by Nelson. [5]

  7. Sound of a Woman - Wikipedia

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    Its music video was released a month earlier on October 24, 2014. "Sound of a Woman" was released as the album's fifth single on May 24, 2015. The SeeB remix of "Cut Me Loose" was released as the album's sixth and final single on August 21, 2015. [2]

  8. Romantic Lover - Wikipedia

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    "Romantic Lover" is a song by Filipino musician Eyedress, first released as a self-directed music video on YouTube 12 January 2020. [1] On 10 July that year it was announced that the song would be released on his next album, Let's Skip to the Wedding (2020). [ 2 ]

  9. Romantic Warriors: A Progressive Music Saga - Wikipedia

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    Romantic Warriors – whose title references jazz-fusion outfit Return to Forever's 1976 album, Romantic Warrior – introduces progressive rock (or prog, as it is widely known among its fans) in its social, cultural and artistic dimension through interviews and concert footage, captured for the most part in various venues of the US East Coast ...