Their song 'Believe' became an anthem for women's empowerment, though their message drew criticism.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Believe' is the obvious place to start. 'Friends' and 'He Loves Me' show the lighter, more personal side of their catalog.
When 'Believe' landed in 2016, it gave a straightforward pop shape to feminist ideas that weren't getting much radio play. The band kept that thread going through songs like 'Breakthrough' and 'Stake Your Claim,' even when it meant canceling a 2019 concert over human rights concerns. They weren't subtle, but they made space for a kind of declaration that felt necessary at the time.
They formed in London in 2016 and released their debut album 'Empowered' soon after. The albums 'Limitless' and 'Unstoppable' followed, each title spelling out the theme a little more plainly than the last.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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