As women turned out in the millions across the country (and the world) on Saturday, January 21, 2017, to protest the new U.S. president, djrobblog decided to commemorate the occasion by ranking the 30 songs that best capture this moment in history.
These are the songs that we believe are the 30 greatest songs in recent popular music history (the past 50 years) to reflect the messages so many women have delivered from coast to coast and around the world in protest of POTUS No. 45 and what many fear will be an administration that sets women back 50 years…socially, politically and otherwise.
These songs are about women breaking down barriers in traditionally male fields, whether in the workplace, in the home or – dare I say – in the bedroom. Some of them are songs of defiance, others are merely about encouragement. Many of them celebrate a newfound independence, while others defend a woman’s right to express herself freely.
Many of the songs are classics with which readers will be familiar, few may be new to others. All of them were thought worthy enough to be included here on this special countdown by djrobblog.
So without any further delay, here they are – the 30 Best Songs About Female Empowerment of the past 50 years, from #30 to #1.
Oh, and please feel free to vote each song up or down or provide comments, either under each song entry or in the comments section at the end of the article.
Enjoy the countdown.
DJRob
You can hear the playlist of these songs by clicking this link.
Finally, check out this special ranking of the 100 Greatest Women in Music over the past 50 years.
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What?! No Pink?? I can’t of which song of hers deserves to be on the list but I also can’t think of any recent female artist that deserves to be on this list more.
This list wasn’t about the artists, but the songs. If you can’t think of a song, well…
I love this list, but I missed Tina Turner, What’s Love Got to Do With It, and Pat Benetar, Love is a Battlefield. I guess also because I’m listening to her as I write this missive, Amy Winehouse. I’m sure these anthems defined women’s empowerment along with many others. Oh yeah let’s not forget Tammy Terrell in duet with Marvin Gaye, Ain’t No Moutain, later given credence by Diana Ross. I love this list DJRob ❤️
Carlous, all good choices. Thanks!