And he came back 8m and its review of certain claim milestones. This year, feminists across the country will take to the streets in droves to rclaim women’s rights and demand effective and real equality between the two sexes. This 8 March there are also reasons for give visibility to women and from LOS40.com we wanted to do just that by presenting a list of feminist songs sung by amazing women that are truly great songs.

From Aitana to Taylor Swift via Rosalía, Karol G, Shakira, Lola Indigo, Zahara and Nathy Pelusohere we leave you the feminist songs that we think should sound this March 8 and we also add, as bonus tracka short film directed by Billie Eilish:

1. Band AidBelen Aguilera and Lola Indigo

If in recent months a song has been published that talks about sorority, it has been Band Aid. He to hit by Belén Aguilera and Lola Índigo talks about a breakup but does not focus on it, but rather on the ‘girl power’, sorority and the essential role that friendship between women plays in our lives.

2. Businesswomanby Nathy Peluso

Another song that really deserves to be on this list is Businesswomanfrom the latest album by Nathy Peluso, Electrical shock. In this song, as the Argentine rapper has accustomed us, the artist bets on the women empowerment but from a point of view little treated in music: business. In Businesswoman we see a powerful Nathy who intends to serve as an example to all these women determined to conquer the world.

3. The manTaylor Swift

It is the theme of Taylor Swift talks about what a woman’s life would have been like if she had been born a man. The singer explains how the way for men is easier only for women and advocates against prejudice.

4. You’re killing meby Natti NatashaMore

If anyone made an explicit call against gender-based violence in a song last year, it was Natti Natasha with You’re killing me, a song that cries out against psychological abuse.

5. HawaiiBeatriz Luengo’s version

Another of the hits of the season was Hawaii, by Maluma, in all its versions, including that of Beatriz Luengo, a feminist response with which the Spanish artist clarifies that the important thing when you have a toxic relationship is to leave it . behind. .

6. Shut upby Danna Paola

This same 2020 Damn Paula presented EASTthe disc in which it is framed Shut upa feminist plea in which the artist speaks to herself to make people understand the importance of loving yourself before anyone else.

7. Santeriaby Lola Indigo, Danna Paola and Denise Rosenthal

In Santeria there was a great collaboration and the artists did not disappoint. Lola Indigo, Danna Paola and the Chilean Denise Rosenthal they hit the table with a song with which they make it clear that “girl power” is here to stay.

8. Bichotaby Karol G.

Karl G. has accustomed us to the empowerment of women, and the latest proof of her feminist commitment is the BichotaAnd to hit with which he specifies that “no one can with her” nor with ‘girl power’.

9. When you leftby Aitana and Natalia Lacunza

the father has partnered with Natalia Lacuna to launch at the end of 2020 When you left, a song framed in its last disco, 11 reasonsin which the two artists also make it clear that it is of vital importance leave toxic relationships behind and especially, love yourself.

ten. Lysistrates, by Gata Cattana

If any singer in Spain raised her voice clearly and openly against machismo, it was Gata Cattana. The Madrid rapper, who died in 2017, has songs as powerful as Lisistrata, a true feminist anthem, in her repertoire.

11. Today the beast dines at homeby Zahara

Zahara is an artist committed to feminism and in Today the beast at home this is particularly evident. He talks about machismo, surrogacy and, above all, empowerment.

12. for my daughtersby Christina Aguilera, Becky G, Nicki Nicole ft Nathy Peluso

for my daughters It’s a song that brings together several female artists from different generations and with the title it says it all: this song is for them.

13. Snow tha product y Bizarrap, BZRP Music Sessions 39

For some time, the Bizarrap sessions have left us with very diverse nuggets, but all very powerful. An example is this one with the Rapera Snow tha product, a whole feminist plea loaded with urban rhythm.

14. oh mamaby Rigoberta Bandini

Virtually all of Rigoberta’s songs are feminist anthems but definitely Oh mama He is the one who has played the most in recent months. The Catalan’s participation in Benidorm Fest

15. flowers by Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus gave us this 2023 one of the feminist songs of the year. The American singer made quite a statement of intent with this theme that responds to the song When I was your man of Bruno Mars turning it completely upside down. And it is that, like all women, she can take care of herself perfectly without needing anyone else.

16. Antagonist by Belen Aguilera

One of the latest stimulating songs that Spanish artists have given us is that of Belén Aguilera. Antagonista is a true cry of self-defense in which the Barcelona artist makes it clear that the time has come to take control of her life.

17. Linda by Rosalia and Tokischa

If Rosalía released a totally empowering and feminist song, this is it. Linda, his collaboration with Tokischa. Basically, this hot song needs no further explanation! Just press play!

18. THQ by Karol G and Shakira

One of the world’s last hits was TQG, lThe song in which Karol G and Shakira joined forces to show that they are autonomous and independent women who only want to share their lives with people who are up to it.

19. Girls just wanna have fun by Cyndi Lauper

This song is a classic, but it cannot be missing from any compilation. Girls just wanna have fun by Cyndi Lauper is a cry for freedom which, unfortunately, is still relevant today. And that’s it… Like men, women want the freedom to have fun.

20. that’s how he danced by Rigoberta Bandini and Amaia

Rigoberta Bandini and Amaia joined that’s how he danced give a 180 degree turn to the children’s song of Los Payasos on TV, The days of the weekto update its lyrics and adapt it to feminist women in the 21st century.

21. Not my responsibilityby Billie Eilish

in May 2020 Billie Eilish surprised by launching a short film of 3 minutes and 41 seconds entitled Not my responsibility in which, almost as if reading a poem, he casts a advocacy against the constant criticism of womento his music and his way of dressing, which definitely deserved to be on this list.

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