You don't really hear a female perspective on the radio, because so many of the songs are being written by men.
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Ever since the Dixie Chicks, the female perspective on country radio has been love songs. I love love songs, but we do have more to talk about, so it's nice that other perspectives are coming back.
I do want people to know that the songs that I wrote when I was with women were really about women. And the songs that I've written since have been fairly obvious about men.
I don't care for the music when they're talking bad about women because I think women are God's greatest gift to the planet - I just like music.
To come to a concert and hear a lot of songs from a female perspective should not make men say, 'Oh well, that's for women'.
The radio for these women is like television is for us today, which is really like looking at the radio.
I am happy that women can relate to my songs, and hopefully men can too.
Women are a key part of the sound of the groups that accompany male singers like Kirk Franklin, Israel Houghton, and myself.
Women's music is underrepresented.
There's still not as many women in music as men, and I don't really know why. I don't have the answers. I do wish there were more women that played music.
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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