Women’s History Month: Top 5 Anthems For The Ladies

Written By Deaundre Barnes

Top Ladies’ Jamz

Women empowerment brings unlikely groups together for a common cause and music is the best way to do it. With hits by Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, City Girls, and more, here are the top five women’s anthems.

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“F.N.F.” By GloRilla

The Memphis rapper’s career has skyrocketed following the release of her smash hit “F.N.F” feat. Hitkidd. The song is about being independent and having fun with friends without worrying about a toxic relationship.

This is a message for all women, especially in the age of social media. 

“Act Up” By City Girls

This song is for the fierce and the “don’t mess with me” kindred spirits. City Girls’ “Act Up” is an anthem reminding haters not to mess with a woman on a mission. In addition, it’s also an issued warning for those needing to get put back in their place. 

“Savage Remix” Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé

Meg has always promoted female empowerment in her music. “Savage” expresses that a woman has many facets, which all make up a “bad b*tch.” 

Queen Bey joining in on the action added an extra touch as both women have been known for singing on behalf of all independent women.

“Hot Girl Summer” Megan Thee Stallion Featuring Nicki Minaj

“Hot Girl Summer” got the ladies on their feet to go handle their “hot girl” things. This one features Nicki Minaj, who is known for anthems and is no exception. 

The collaboration between the two rappers was something fans were ecstatic to hear.

“Bodak Yellow” By Cardi B

A breakout hit for the Bronx native took the world by storm. It demonstrated how passion and hard work could pay off in the long run. 

“Bodak Yellow” is the song that amps the hustle to the point of no return. It’s the perfect song for a woman who may have forgotten who they are or need a confidence boost. 

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Written by Deaundre Barnes

Dré is a North Carolina native who enjoys anime, video games, manga, and all things horror. He enjoys uplifting black female artists and his favorites are Nicki Minaj, Sevyn Streeter, Kelly Rowland, and Kehlani.

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