Issue 5 of Women In Pop magazine is on sale now!

Issue 5 of Women In Pop magazine is on sale now!

Issue 5 of Women In Pop magazine is on sale now!

Our issue 5 cover star is the remarkable P!nk! Since she first burst onto the music scene in 2000, P!nk has been almost an anti-pop star, refusing to play by any of the rules. Nearly twenty years on, she is still redefining the role of women in pop. Over 8 pages we look back over her incredible career and evaluate her standing as one of the most influential artists of the last two decades.

Also in issue 5

Thandi Phoenix
Performance anxiety once nearly derailed the career of Thandi Phoenix, the Australian soul-singer-turned-electro-popstar. After throwing herself in the deep end, she is now making waves thanks to her hit single ‘My Way’.

Ea Kaya
Danish singer songwriter Ea Kaya found fame as a singer on YouTube before going offline to focus on becoming a proper musician. She tells us about her journey from bedroom songstress to the next big thing.

Sing Us A Sad Song
In the world of the twenty-four-hour news cycle, the darkest times of female pop artists’ lives are served up as entertainment daily. Why do we get a thrill out of our idols’ tragedies? And when tragedy strikes, why are female artists, such as Whitney Houston, vilified while men are made heroes?

Jess Kent
Determination, grit and a never-say-die attitude have served Jess Kent well on her path to music superstardom. She tells us about the journey that has led from busking on the streets of Adelaide at age eleven to her debut album.

Belinda Carlisle
One of the most legendary female artists on the pop scene, Belinda Carlisle has seen many changes in the music industry since her days in all-female trailblazers the Go-Go’s. On the thirtieth anniversary of her album Runaway Horses she talks to us about making the album, her career and her upcoming tour.

Top 10
We select the top 10 best singles from female artists in 2018 - what’s your favourite?

Emma Louise
Shooting to international fame after someone else remixes one of your songs isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. After it happened to Emma Louise, she almost gave up music. She tells us how she recovered and made one of the most startling music releases of the year.

Robinson
New Zealand’s Robinson always knew she was going to become a singer and after having one of the biggest breakout hits of the year with ‘Nothing to Regret’, she talks to us about her path to success – and how sticking to your dreams is the only way to the top.

Cloves
Kaity Dunstan, aka Cloves, spent three years creating her debut album, the remarkable One Big Nothing. She talks us through its creation and how the marathon recording session allowed her to grow into a better artist.

Cher
Cher has been performing for more than fifty years, yet her contributions to music, feminism and the arts are regularly overlooked. Why do we love Cher, but fail to take her seriously? Emma Driver looks back at her career, and argues that a reevaluation of her work is seriously overdue.

Album reviews
We celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Madonna’s Ray of Light, as well as the thirtieth anniversary of Belinda Carlisle’s Runaway Horses. Plus we review Lily Allen’s first album in four years, No Shame.

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