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5 Female Artists You Should Start Listening To

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UWB chapter.

 

Are you tired of listening to the same music and looking for new artist? Well here are 5 up and coming female artist that you should start listening to.

Jorja smith

Jorja Smith is a R&B artist from Walsall, England,  United Kingdom. She has collaborated with well known artist like Drake. Right now she is best known for her songs “On my mind” and “Blue lights”.

Mahalia

Mahalia is R&B style artist, who is from Leicester, England, United Kingdom. She started writing songs at the age of 11 and by the age of thirteen she was signed to Asylum/Atlantic. Her most well known song is “Sober”.  

Sabrina Claudio

Sabrina is mixture of R&B and Pop artist from Miami, Florida and is half Cuban- american and half Puerto Rican. She has made songs with artist like Khalid and 6Lack. Her most well known songs are “Confidently lost” and “Belong to you”.

Queen Naija

You might recognize Queen from instagram or youtube, she originally became famous off of those two social medias with her ex husband, they were known to be “couple goals” but soon after his infidelity, they divorced and Queen put her hurt energy into her most well known song “Medicine”.  

Princess Nokia

Princess Nokia grew up in New York and is Puerto Rican descent. She is a female rapper but in her new album gothic like tunes. Her best known songs are “G.O.A.T” and “Tomboy”. She is starting to become more well known in mainstream music industry, in matter of fact she performed at Coachella this year.

Gloria Gonzalez-Zapata is born and raised in Seattle,Washington. Currently she is a first year student at University of Washington Bothell and is majoring in Law,Economics, and Public policy with a minor in Arabic Both of her parents are immigrants, her mother is from Panama and her father is Mexican. she also has a brother and three younger sisters. Her favorite activities are spending time with her family, volunteering, working, and especially loves to travel to learn about other countries government, culture, and language.
Prathyusha Pillari is a 19-year-old senior at University of Washington, Bothell where she majors in Computer Science and Software Engineering. She was born in India and spent 14 years of her life there before moving to the United States. She is an advocate of women's rights and equality. She loves creative writing, traveling, driving around in her car and stalking people on Instagram.