In this industry, all the heads of labels are men, but every artist has to prove themselves, regardless of their sex. I have always been very vocal about the women sticking together.
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There have always been female artists and singers putting bands together all the time. But we were not always getting credit for that because we didn't know any better.
We throw at female artists this expectation that their work has to speak to the female experience. And if it doesn't, you're letting the side down. Throwing this stumbling block in the way of female artists is counterintuitive.
Women artists are still treated differently from men.
You don't really hear a female perspective on the radio, because so many of the songs are being written by men.
You always hear how female artists don't get along, how they hate each other - but that hasn't been my experience.
I own works by women artists; it is hard for me to see, literally to see, how women and men differ in the quality of their work. Why are women artists less known and less admired?
I don't feel there are enough women artists out there who are saying anything of tremendous relevance.
We showed the industry that female artists could attract the same audiences as the big male stars.
They sign a bunch of women, and they call it a movement. I don't like the way women in music have been identified as women first and musicians second.
Women's music is underrepresented.
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