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Uncover the top 37 Black female pop singers you need to know! Dive into their amazing voices, inspiring stories, and chart-topping hits.
Here are nine iconic Black female blues singers who birthed the genre people know today. Nina Simone. Often called the “High Priestess of Soul,” Nina Simone was blues embodied.
Explore the contributions of Black music icons who shaped the industry and American culture during Black Music Month.
The 1980s and 1990s were a golden era for black female singers. Countless talented artists left an indelible mark on the music industry and shaped the sound of R&B, soul, and pop for generations ...
The absence of Black women in this circle of recognition is especially striking considering the enormous impact they have had on pop music history — from the blues singers of the 1920s to ...
Sienna Princess Wilson, Ciara and Journey Montana attend Black Women in Music Dinner convened by The Connie Orlando Foundation at Audrey Irmas Pavillion on June 03, 2025 in Los Angeles.
As the first Black female solo artist to play at the Grand Ole Opry, Linda Martell is kind of a hidden gem of country music. She brought an especially unique perspective to the world of country ...
Kimberly Bryant shares how the buzz and backlash of Beyoncé’s country album mirror the uphill battle of Black women confronting spaces that undervalue them and aiming to reclaim legacies denied.
Ella Fitzgerald made history on May 4, 1959, as the first woman to win a Grammy Award. The “First Lady of Song” took home two ...