PinkPantheress Talks Bias Against Black Women In Electronic Music
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Omnihanded Entertainmet News | PinkPantheress says people are “less willing to listen to electronic music that is made by a Black woman
PinkPantheress has shed light on getting recognition as a Black woman in electronic music, saying she can often feel “overlooked” and misunderstood. 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 seriously” and rise through the ranks. Source
PinkPantheress Talks Bias Against Black Women In Electronic Music
PinkPantheress is speaking out about what it feels like to be unseen in a space she’s helping to shape. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 24-year-old artist reflected on the challenges she faces as a Black woman making electronic music and why she believes her contributions are often dismissed. “People are less willing to listen to electronic music that is made by a Black woman,” she said. “That’s just fact. There’s some con…
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