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L'Officiel: Do you think it is difficult to be a female artist in a world dominated by male artists?

Rita: I've always been proud to be a woman. But I don't think it makes sense to talk about gender anymore, because it's only the message of the artist and how well that reaches the audience that matters. Getting heard as a musician is an accomplishment for me and that's already half the battle. Of course, there are still battles and causes to be fought, and we have to thank icons who first of all fought for equal rights in the world of music and in life in general. They are women who I consider a constant source of inspiration: Madonna, Cher, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez.

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"You b*tch!" ~ Rat Boy
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River

will the gaga curse deflect the rita ora curse? :neyde:

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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Economy

:legend:

 

Also not to criticize the point in principal but on a more technical note someone want to explain why fights against double standards or misogyny and stuff like that always get referred to as "fighting for our rights"?

 

I always found that inacurate in many cases. Women technically have the same rights as men in the music industry by law...

 

So the issue isn't a matter of rights per say, they are there already. It's social prejudice and double standards that ur fighting because it causes abuse or mistreatment in some way

 

I find with LGBTQ sometimes it's the same thing. Sometimes in some contexts it's a matter of rights because the law in many jurisdictions literally tamples on their rights

 

But very often in other contexts it's not about rights, it's social prejudice and people still use the term "fight for our rights"...

 

I dunno I've always thought that and at the end of the day it's just semantics and terminology so not the most important but I find it odd cuz it's so inacurate :enigma:

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That's cute but she just name dropped biggest pop girls around, what exactly is that inspiration? Can't find it in her music if you ask me, actions over words pls  :ohwell:

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4 minutes ago, A D A M said:

That's cute but she just name dropped biggest pop girls around, what exactly is that inspiration? Can't find it in her music if you ask me, actions over words pls  :ohwell:

 

51 minutes ago, Teletubby said:

icons who first of all fought for equal rights in the world of music

 

"You b*tch!" ~ Rat Boy
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For some reason I feel like I don't like her, but she seems like she's just doing her own thing. Somehow super rich and booked w super high profile people, living ha life. 

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PunkTheFunk

And Rita Ora is a constant source of confusion because I still can't name a song of hers

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4 minutes ago, PunkTheFunk said:

And Rita Ora is a constant source of confusion because I still can't name a song of hers

“I could have my Gucci on” isn’t that viral 

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