Music opinion: Women are making jazz cool again
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Music opinion: Women are making jazz cool again

Jazz originated within African-american communities in New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th century.

It became popular globally during the prohibition era in the 1920s and was the main genre until the 1940s and 1950s when Bebop rose in prominence.

Popular jazz artists include Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis and John Coltrane – an era that was defined mostly by the male artists of the time.

The 1950s and 1960s solidified that jazz was no longer a main genre, instead being replaced by Rock & roll.

In recent years, jazz has had a resurgence, with female artists at the forefront, writes Music News Blitz’s Darshan Kaur Gill.

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‘THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE’ - Raye’s new 17-track masterpiece reaches No.1 on the album Official Charts

‘THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE’ - Raye’s new 17-track masterpiece reaches No.1 on the album Official Charts

Raye has released her second album, including smash hits like “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” and “Click Clack Symphony.”

The album comes three years after My 21st Century Blues and is about Raye becoming more open and fearless, exploring themes of self-doubt and heartbreak. 

Seventeen tracks on one album have to be commemorated, blending pop, R&B, and the iconic orchestral backing creates a one-of-a-kind record that anyone can enjoy.

Music News Blitz writer Bella Ford shares her thoughts on the star’s album.

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Halle steps into raw vulnerability with new single ‘Braveface’
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Halle steps into raw vulnerability with new single ‘Braveface’

Halle Bailey has just dropped her new single, “Braveface,” and it arrives unannounced - stripped-down, emotionally candid, and accompanied by a hauntingly intimate visual.

Over gentle acoustic guitar and minimalist production, Halle dives into her postpartum experience, self-image struggles, and the challenge of maintaining composure under pressure.

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