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Snobette Sounds September 3, 2019
By Anais Lora
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Snobette Sounds: Best New Music By Women August 2019

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As we wrap up “Hot Girl Summer” ’19, we take one final look at the season with Snobette Sounds‘ August playlist featuring the top 30 singles by women dropped during the month.

Artists included in this month’s list are Jessica Mauboy, Kiana Lede, Lindsey Stirling and Elle King, Charli XCX and Haim, Jane Handcock, Shaylen, Girl Wilde, Ceraadi, Tess Henley, Mary J Blige, Kierra Sheard and Missy Elliott, Lana Del Ray, Abby Jasmine, Justine Skye, Alessia Cara, Mabel, Bridget Kelly, Chelsea Cutler, Sharna Bass, Salem, Snoh Aalegra, Soaky Siren, Skylar Grey, Tori Kelly, Tove Lo and Alma, Madison McFerrin, Kayla Diamond and Aviva, Normani, Emma Whalin and The Regrettes.

Follow the monthly-updated playlist on Spotify, and in between playlists keep up with me on Twitter.

Check out Snobette Sounds’ August selection below.

Jessica Mauboy: “Just Like You”

Kiana Lede: “Title”

Lindsey Stirling x Elle King: “The Upside”

Charli XCX x Haim: “Warm”

Jane Handcock: “My Thing”

Shaylen: “Lie To Me”

Girl Wilde: “WeT”

Ceraadi: “Dumbstruck”

Tess Henley: “Dean Martin”

Mary J Blige: “Know”

Kierra Sheard x Missy Elliott – Don’t Judge Me

Lana Del Ray: “The Greatest”

Abby Jasmine: “No More”

Justine Skye: “Secrets”

Alessia Cara: “Rooting For You”

Mabel: “We Don’t Say”

Bridget Kelly: “Don’t Wait”

Chelsea Cutler: “How To Be Human”

Sharna Bass: “4:30am”

Salem: “Bad Word”

Snoh Aalegra: “Love Like That”

Soaky Siren: “Dope Boys”

Skylar Grey: “New Kind Of Love”

Tori Kelly: “Actress”

Tove Lo x Alma: “Bad As The Boys”

Madison McFerrin: “TRY”

Kayla Diamond x Aviva: “Lie Lie Lie”

Normani – Motivation

Emma Whalin: “Technicolor”

The Regrettes: “Stop and Go”

Music Snobette Sounds Alessia Cara Bridget Kelly Charli XCX Haim Justine Skye Lana Del Ray Mabel Mary J. Blige Missy Elliott Normani Snoh Aalegra Tori Kelly

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