New Year, new sounds! This month marks the first installment of Snobette Sounds 2019, a year that’s looking like one that will be marked by female artists women stepping out of their music comfort zones and experimenting with new genres. Ariana Grande went full urban with her new single “7 Rings,” while H.E.R. will most likely make her top 40 debut with her new song with soulful U.K. pop singer Jesse Glynne.
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.
This month’s installment includes the top 30 songs by Yung Baby Tate, Mulatto, Killumantii, Violet Skies, Gabriella Richardson, DAWN, Julia Michaels, Selena Gomez, Emma Sameth, Ariana Grande, Kallitechnis, Pash, Kalipop, Fletcher, Omeretta The Great, Potty Mouth, Jess Glynne, H.E.R., Maren Morris, G Flip, Annmarie, Kira Kosarin, Adia Victoria, Lova, Anna Clendening, Vök, Cassadee Pope, Dreezy, Terror Jr., mags, Lolo Zouaï, Hood Brat, Kamillion, DYLN, Mabel, Sigrid and Yours Truly.
Check out song selection below.
Yung Baby Tate x Mulatto x Killumanti: “Pretty Girl (Remix)”
Violet Skies: “Is She Gonna Be There?”
Gabriella Richardson: “Crime”
Dawn Richard: “dreams and converse”
Julia Michaels x Selena Gomez: “Anxiety”
Emma Sameth: “Liars”
Ariana Grande: “7 rings”
Kallitechnis x Pash x Kalipop: “Time”
Fletcher: “Undrunk”
Omeretta The Great: “Irking”
Potty Mouth: “22”
Jess Glynne x H.E.R.: “Thursday”
Maren Morris: “Girl”
G Flip: “Drink Too Much”
Annmarie: “Ayeee”
Kira Kosarin: “Vinyl”
Adia Victoria: “Different Kind Of Love”
Lova: “My Name Isn’t”
Anna Clendening: “Dead End”
Vök: “Erase You”
Cassadee Pope: “If my heart had a heart”
Dreezy: “Where them $ @”
Terror Jr.: “Pretty”
mags: “you’re in his bed, i’m in his head”
Lolo Zouaï: “Lose Myself”
Hood Brat x Kamillion: “Killing Em”
DYLN: “Happy”
Mabel: “Don’t Call Me Up”
Sigrid: “Don’t Feel Like Crying”
Yours Truly: “Circles”