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Snobette Sounds December 5, 2019
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Snobette Sounds: Best New Music By Women November 2019

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December 5, 2019. Leave a Comment

If you’re reading this and you’re a Spotify Premium member, by now you likely have read through your Wrap for 2019. We can say with certainty while our Snobette Sounds playlist is extremely genre fluid (and included lots of “pop rap”), it’s also gender exclusive, in other words all women all the time.

Looking at Spotify’s most steamed artists in 2019, it’s satisfying to see the world start to catch up to women as globally impactful musical talents. In 2019, Post Malone was the No. 1 streamed artist though Billie Eilish nipped at his heels in the No. 2 spot and Ariana Grande wasn’t far behind at No. 3. Eilish’s monster year was driven by her really great debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Spotify’s most streamed album in 2019.

Top singles were also dominated by women, starting with Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello‘s “Señorita” which racked up an astonishing one billion streams, followed by Eilish’s “bad guy,” Post Malone’s “Sunflower” and Grande’s “7 rings.” 

While Spotify has wrapped up the year, we’re not quite there yet. For November 2019, Snobette Sounds top 30 singles by women include music by Jorja Smith, Ms. Banks, Loote, Linae, Lovra, Abby Jasmine, Matilda, Dawn Richard, Trakgirl, Audrey Mika, Haim, Kehlani, Terror Jr, Ama Lou, Hayley Kiyoko, Kelsea Ballerini, Teyana Taylor, Anna Sofia, Ivey, Kota Banks, City Girls, Dove Cameron, Bahja Rodriguez, Kamaiyah, Jessie Ware: Mirage, Carly Paige, Sonia, Ariana Grande, Victoria Monet, Bea Miller, Lennon Stella, Chinese Kitty, Young MA, Dreezy, Mulatto, Catie Turner and RaeLynn.

Keep up with me on Twitter at @ebtheceleb and follow the Snobette Sounds playlist on Spotify here.

Jorja Smith x Ms Banks: “Be Honest (Cadenza and AoD remix)”

https://open.spotify.com/track/4taTrtJjCPpgr4cQR7WMnQ?si=rMRpktvKTBu1xrGY851K7w

Loote: “All the Fucking Time”

Linae: “Right There”

Lovra: “Straight Lovin”

Abby Jasmine: “Courvoisier”

Matilda: “Let it go”

Dawn Richard x Trakgirl: “Slim Thicc”

Audrey Mika: “Fake Heartbreak”

Haim: “Now I’m In It”

Kehlani: “You Know Wassup”

Terror Jr: “Straight From The Bottle”

Ama Lou: “We tried, we tried”

Hayley Kiyoko: “L.O.V.E. Me”

Kelsea Ballerini: “club”

Teyana Taylor x Kehlani: “Morning”

Anna Sofia: “Meaner Girl”

Ivey: “Scream”

Kota Banks: “Feel Again”

City Girls: “You Tried It”

Dove Cameron: “So Good”

Bahja Rodriguez x Kamaiyah: “Rather Be”

Jessie Ware: “Mirage (Don’t Stop)”

Carly Paige: “hot mess”

Sonia: “I Don’t Know”

Ariana Grande x Victoria Monet: “Got Her Own”

Bea Miller: “THAT BITCH”

Lennon Stella: “Kissing Other People”

Hitmaka ft. Chinese Kitty, Young MA, Dreezy and Mulatto: “Thot Box” (Remix)

Catie Turner: “Gets Better”

RaeLynn: “Bra Off”

Snobette Sounds Music Ariana Grande Chinese Kitty City Girls Dawn Richard Dreezy Haim Jorja Smith Kamaiyah Kehlani Latto Ms Banks Teyana Taylor Young MA

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