09/03/2025
Happy International Womens Day to all the lovely ladies out there ✨🫶🏽
These are some of my favorite women in music history. Thank you, ty, ty 🤍🙏🏽
1. & 2. Patti Smith - Gloria ( ) [1976, Belgium]
The Godmother of Punk Rock 🖤 She makes me cry, happy, excited, sad, she makes me feel everything, she makes me feel alive!
3. Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free ( ) [1976, Montreux]
4. Nina Simone - Four Women [1965]
I don’t know much about her. But from what I can tell from her music… she is tough, passionate and bold! Bless her! 🫶🏽
5. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Night Shift ( ) [1981]
6. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Spellbound [1981, Germany]
7. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Switch [1979, France]
Oh Queen Souxsie 🖤 My favorite punk/goth women singer. Her voice is just profound, dark and godly. Amen 🙏🏽🖤
8. Sade - Your Love Is King ( ) [1985, Live Aid]
9. Sade - Is It A Crime [1986, San Diego]
The Queen of RnB ✨🙌🏽 If you don’t like her, do you even like music?
10. The Runaways - Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin ( ) [1977, Japan]
11. The Runaways - Wasted [1977, OGWT]
The Runaways paved rock ‘n’ roll music for women. The first all girl heavy rock band. Legends from Joan Jett, Cherie Currie, Lita Ford, Sandy West and Jackie Fox 🤘🏽👏🏽 They took a lot s**t in their time and they deserved to be recognized till the end of time 👏🏽
12. Blondie - Heart of Glass ( ) [1979, Midnight Special]
Debbie Harry, CBGB’s baby ✨🤍 Another woman breaking barriers in the rock scene back in the 70’s.
13. Nina Hagen - Naturträne ( ) [1978, Rockpalast]
14. Nina Hagen - Naturträne [1979, TopPop]
15. Nina Hagen - African Reggae [1980]
Her weirdness, commitment, boldness and authenticity is everything 🙌🏽🖤 Not for everybody, but she pushes the boundries of music and what is mainstream 💪🏽
16. Jane Birkin - Jane B. ( ) [1987, Bataclan]
The muse of all muses 🤍✨ I thank you for your beauty, sensuality and softness 🥹
17. Tanicha Lopez ( ) [2023, Azulado House]
Underrated pearl from PR 🇵🇷