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MusicRadar on MSNPinkPantheress : “People are less willing to listen to electronic music made by a Black woman”
PinkPantheress may be one of the breakout artists of the last few years, but in a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter, ...
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Vibe on MSNPinkPantheress On Being Misunderstood As A Black Woman In Pop: “It Just Doesn’t Translate”
Following the release of her Fancy That EP —that peaked No. 4 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart— she candidly ...
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PinkPantheress Rips ‘Fancy That' Three-Song Medley on ‘Tonight Show' in Candy-Colored TV Debut
PinkPantheress cannot be contained. The English singer made her TV debut on The Tonight Show on Wednesday night (July 30) ...
The viral star discusses playing Glastonbury, breaking the conventional pop star mold and navigating her hurdle-ridden rise ...
Pink Pantheress made her late-night TV debut on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" Wednesday, performing "Illegal," ...
The "Boys a Liar, Pt. 2" singer shared that she looks to challenge the status quo when it comes to how a pop star is supposed ...
PinkPantheress’ star continues to rise, as she made her television debut on Wednesday night, performing a medley of songs ...
We're in a Rhythm Heaven Renaissance and you don't need to look much further than alt-pop princess Pinkpantheress sampling the series' Wii game on live TV for proof.
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PRIMETIMER on MSN“Feels like I’m getting overlooked” - PinkPantheress claims people are reluctant to listen to electronic music created by Black women
The “Boy’s a liar” singer PinkPantheress unpacked her frustration about the bias Black women face in the electronic scene.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, PinkPantheress did not shy away from addressing the bias she feels exists in the world of electronic music. “People are less willing to listen to ...
In a recent interview with 'The Hollywood reporter,' PinkPantheress spoke on the public's restrained appetite for electronic ...
PinkPantheress’ father was a statistics professor at the University of Kent, and she was a student there when her music ...
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