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Snobette Sounds February 2, 2018
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Snobette Sounds: Best New Music By Women In January 2018

February 2, 2018. 2 Comments

Welcome to the debut of our music series titled Snobette Sounds, a monthly song list of noteworthy singles by female artists, as curated by digital music expert Eb the Celeb.

The 15 singles she selects are from a wide range of music formats and include everyone from the new-new to the established and iconic (shout out to Mary J!). You can follow the list on Spotify here.

Each month, look out for an eclectic playlist of songs covering the many moods of women. Yes, there are odes to female empowerment, but there are also jams to sob or dance to, reflective of all our very many facets.

Selected artists whose songs simply popped in the month of January are: Sonye Elise, Camila Cabello, Tasji Bachman, Tinashe, Marin Morris, Dreezy, Meg Delacy, Ruby Ibarra, Charlotte Lawrence, Mary J. Blige, Katie MAC, Odd Mojo, Carrie Underwood and Keke Palmer.

If 15 tracks aren’t enough, you can always check out Eb’s “Bad Bitch Anthems” playlist, which she updates weekly, proving if women don’t yet run the world, absolutely they should be.

1. Sonyae´Elise: “Shade”

2. Camila Cabello: “She Loves Control”

3. Tasji Bachman: “Lips Ain’t Lonely”

4. Tinashe: “No Drama”

5. Maren Morris: “The Middle”

6. Dreezy: “2nd to None” with 2Chainz

7. Meg Delacy: “Bruises”

8. Ruby Ibarra: “You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover”

9. Charlotte Lawrence: “Just the Same”

10. Mary J Blige: “Bounce Back 2.0”

11. Kailee Morgue: “Unfortunate Soul”

12. Katie MAC: “LNTAi”

13. Odd Mojo: “Sticky Notes”

14. Carrie Underwood: “The Champion”

15. Keke Palmer: “Bossy”

Music Snobette Sounds Camila Cabello Carrie Underwood Charlotte Lawrence Dreezy Eb the Celeb Kailee Morgue Katie Mac Keke Palmer Maren Morris Mary J. Blige Meg Delacy Odd Mojo Ruby Ibarra Sonyae Elise Tasji Bachman Tinashe

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