The Women Who Rock Woman Crush Wednesday Playlist

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BY LAURA HARPER/WWR Staff Writer

Women Who Rock has been featuring many incredible female musicians as part of our #WomanCrushWednesday series on IG Live. We have compiled a Spotify playlist showcasing some of our favorite songs from these very talented musicians to honor every woman who rocks. Keep reading to see some of our favorites and click here to check out the entire playlist.

“American Girl” – Laura Bell Bundy

Backed up by an impressive Broadway career, Laura Bell Bundy continues to captivate audiences with her powerful voice through her original content. Her music is often fun and empowering, giving women the confidence they need to embrace themselves.

“Big Love” – Lauren Monroe

Lauren Monroe has a passion for using music as a means of healing, and this definitely comes through in her songs. She encapsulates the powers of love, belonging, and togetherness to express the need for unity in a divided world.

“Villain” – WOLF

WOLF has always stayed true to her sound, refusing to settle for anything less than the vision she had for her own music. Now, with well over one million streams on Spotify, she has fully embraced the unique style she was striving for.

“Change the World” – Lady A

Lady A is unique and authentic in every way, as she has proven through her legal battles with a popular country band that has attempted to take her name. Her music is the same way, embracing the power of love and authenticity in every way.

“Lady” – Flor De Toloache

Having their start while playing in New York City subways as the city’s first all-female mariachi band, they were noticed by numerous media outlets, Flor De Toloache garnered quite a name for themselves. With a unique sound and catchy melodies, this female lineup is sure to make you want to move.

Honorable Mentions

·       “Do You Believe” – Robin McKelle

·       “Love Don’t Come for Me” – Anne Harris

·       “Suave” – Nana Mendoza

·       “you & me” – Jillian Shea

·       “Somber You” – Melanie Meriney

·       “Rivers” – Skandra

·       “You” – Lizzie Weber

·       “Hurt.” – Courtney Paige Nelson

·       “Ancestral Sin” – Briana Cash

·       “Forever Free” – Cheryl Rinovato