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Snobette Sounds February 27, 2019
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Snobette Sounds Best New Music By Women: February 2019

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Given this year’s Black History Month was one of the weirdest ones ever, we’re going to skip it as a them for this month’s Snobette Sounds round up. We’ll try again in June with Black Music Month. Meanwhile, this list is dropping one day before month end (WCW!) and it’s entirely possible Solange will drop her album on the 28th. Should that happen, we’ll catch up with her next month.

As the year progresses, be sure and hit me on Twitter and weigh in on female artists you’d like to see step out musically. If you missed our end of year wrap ups, check Snobette Sounds top 25 tracks of 2018, as well as the best bad bitch anthems of 2018 and follow Snobette Sounds playlist here.

Rico Nasty, Kim Petras, Sophie, Elohim, Yung Baby Tate, Bbymutha, Lauran Hibberd, Kehlani, Grace, Nina Nesbitt, Tabby Wakes, Meg Mac, Avonlea, Tiffany Young, Mathilda Homer, Gia Woods, Avril Lavigne, Nicki Minaj, Anna Clendening, Lydia, Kayla Brianna, Dreezy, Ashy, Lauren Duski, Qveen Herby, Sophie Rose, Cherrie, Meghan Trainor, IAMDDB, Cassadee Pope, Mahalia, Betty Who, Josie Dunne and Baker Grace.

Check out all the song selections below.


Rico Nasty: “Roof”

Kim Petras ft. Sophie: “1,2,3 dayz up”

Elohim: “TV”

Yung Baby Tate ft. Bbymutha: “Wild Girl”

Lauran Hibberd: “Sugardaddy”

Kehlani: “Morning Glory”

Brasstracks ft. Grace: “Follows”

Nina Nesbitt: “Love Letter”

Tabby Wakes: “Angel”

Meg Mac: “Something Tells Me”

Avonlea: “Stranger”

Tiffany Young: “Not Barbie”

Mathilda Homer: “Probably Sorry”

Gia Woods: “Jump The Fence”

Avril Lavigne ft. Nicki Minaj: “Dumb Blonde”

Anna Clendening: “Bend & Break”

Lydia: “Savage”

Kayla Brianna ft. Dreezy: “Luck”

Ashy: “Temporary Crush”

Lauren Duski: “Runnin’ (To You)”

Qveen Herby: “On God”

Sophie Rose: “Hurt By You”

Cherrie: “OG”

Meghan Trainor: “I’m Down”

IAMDDB: “Mira Mira”

Cassadee Pope: “Distracted”

Mahalia: “Do Not Disturb”

Betty Who: “Language”

Josie Dunne: “Mute”

Baker Grace: “Wrong Kind of People”

Music Snobette Sounds Bbymutha Dreezy IAMDDB Kehlani Kim Petras Mahalia Nicki Minaj Qveen Herby Rico Nasty Yung Baby Tate

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