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Snobette Sounds April 30, 2018
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Snobette Sounds: Best New Music By Women In April 2018

April 30, 2018. Leave a Comment

With artists look to drop new music in advance of festival season, April has become a big month for new music drops and this year it seemed there were more new projects than ever.

Multiple albums were dropped, including projects by urban favorites from the past (En Vogue and Mya), present (Tinashe and Janelle Monáe) and future (Haley Smalls.) The most buzzed about release this month was definitely Cardi B’s debut album, but notable debuts from Kali Uchis, Alina Baraz, Oshun, The Aces, Anne-Marie, and great sophomore effort by Elohim are some under-the-radar albums you should definitely check out.

Without further ado, here are my top 25 songs by women below in no particular order. Note: MCK’s “Magnets” was released at the tail end of March, but since I’ve had it on repeat the entire month of April, its definitely worth the recognition and is added as a bonus.

Be sure to follow the Snobette Sounds Spotify playlist here. As always, if these aren’t enough tunes to keep you busy until next month’s installment of Snobette Sounds, you can follow my “Bad Bitch Anthems” playlist which is updated regularly here.

To stay updated on my daily music musings, you can follow me on Twitter: Eb the Celeb.


Saweetie x Kehlani: “Icy Grl (Bae Mix)”

Madison Ryann Ward: “Mirror”

The Aces: “Strong Enough”

Ariana Grande: “No Tears Left To Cry”

Nicki Minaj: “Chun-Li”

Lolo Zouaï: “Brooklyn Love”

Summer Walker: “CPR”

Tamia: “Leave It Smokin'”

Lion Babe x Leikeli47: “The Wave”

Alina Baraz: “High”

Stacy Barthe: “Sober”

Avalon Young: “Sweet Talk”

Oshun x Jorja Smith: “My World”

Anne-Marie: “2002”

Malia Civetz: “Little Victories”

Jones: “Tender”

Donna Missal: “Thrill”

Haley Smalls: “Rewind”

Yung Baby Tate: “Pretty Girl”

Elohim: “Half Love”

Ivy Adara: “Currency”

Mýa: “Ready 4 Whatever”

Cyn: “Believer”

Chaos Chaos: “Pink Politics”

Paty Cantu x Bea Miller: “War”

MCK:“Magnets”

Music Snobette Sounds Alina Baraz Anne-Marie Ariana Grande Avalon Young Bea Miller Chaos Chaos Cyn Donna Missal Elohim Haley Smalls Ivy Adara Jones Lolo Zouaï Madison Ryann Ward Malia Civetz Mýa Oshun Paty Cantu Saweetie Stacy Barthe Tamia The Aces Yung Baby Tate

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