Dear Poptastic Readers,
As you might be aware, there haven't been that many posts this year due to the
fact that we are so overwhelmed by the awful things happening with the current
administration of the USA. However, we trying to stay positive, and we were
thinking about Black History Month and strong black women, as we do, and we
thought it would be nice to highlight 10 of our favourite female artists who have inspired us. Here they are ...
1.
Jody Watley
If
you follow this blog, then you know that Jody Watley is no stranger to Poptastic Confessions. Jody is
probably most known for her megahits "Looking For A New
Love", "Don't You Want
Me", "Some Kind Of
Lover", "Real Love", "Friends", and "Everything." We wrote a
history of her career, we've seen her concerts time after time after time, Dave
even met her in person. Jody had our #1
spot in 2013 with her song "Nightlife." And this past year, she reached our #1 spot
with "The Mood" with her group Shalamar Reloaded. What's next for Jody? Her group Shalamar Reloaded should
release their album Bridges soon. We are expecting more fabulous
singles! Like Jody's Facebook page here,
and follow her on Twitter. Jody's music (as well as Shalamar Reloaded) is available on digital outlets everywhere.
2.
Keisha Buchanan (Sugababes, MKS)
3.
Lisa Cork-Twiss (Glass Slipper, Real McCoy)
4.
Alice D
5.
Melanie Brown/Melanie B/Mel B (Spice Girls)
6.
Crystal Waters
7.
Francine (The Face, Parralox)
9.
Shaznay Lewis (All Saints)
8.
Connie Mitchell/Miss Connie (Sneaky Sound System)
10.
Jade Ewen (Sugababes)
Jade
is probably most well known for replacing Keisha in the Sugababes in 2009.
However, earlier that year she represented the UK at the Eurovision song contest with a song
called "It's My Time" penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Jade
had a single out the week she joined the Sugababes called "My Man." However, we have always loved the epic
b-side "Punching Out" just a bit more. She released 3 singles with the Sugababes: "About A Girl", "Wear My Kiss", and "Freedom." What's next for Jade? Since that lineup of the Sugababes called it quits in
2011, Jade has been doing various musicals in London. She is currently getting
rave reviews as her portrayal as Princess
Jasmine in Aladdin. We'd love for her
to return to releasing music. One of the things we love most about Jade is her
infectious smile. Follow Jade on Twitter here. There are a couple of songs by Jade on US iTunes. I think the rest of her music, and her music with the Sugababes might be only available digitally in Europe.
There
you have it! Ten strong black women who you should support by buying and/or streaming their
music. They have all made a difference in my life, and I am so grateful to each and every one of them for it.
Download and/or stream their music today!
Cheers
then,