PinkPantheress says people are "less willing to listen to electronic music that is made by a Black woman"
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 31 – PinkPantheress says audiences are less willing to listen to electronic music by Black women, noting the scarcity of Black artists in the genre and challenges in gaining recognition.
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PinkPantheress says people are "less willing to listen to electronic music that is made by a Black woman" - Los Angeles Weekly Times
PinkPantheress has shed light on getting recognition as a Black woman in electronic music, saying she can often feel “overlooked” and misunderstood. READ MORE: PinkPantheress – ‘Fancy That’ review: gearing up for her boldest chapter yet The British singer-songwriter and record producer recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter, saying that while she enjoyed the viral moment ‘Fancy That’ track ‘Illegal’ provided, it was hard to get “taken serious…
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