No International Women’s Daycelebrated this Sunday (8), the ranking Top Women Brazil highlights the 50 most listened to tracks by female artists in Brazil.
In Brazil, the Top 100 BR chart shows that women are their main artists, as reported by Deezer.
The initiative is also in countries such as Serbia, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Croatia and Poland, with the aim of boosting the appreciation and visibility of female artists, expanding their reach and impact on the music scene.
Check out the list:
- 13 – Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia”
- 17 – Mari Fernandez (feat. Grelo, Nathanzinho Lima) – “Saudade do Carai”
- 18 – Anitta (feat. Felipe Amorim, HitMaker) – “GOSTOSIN”
- 19 – Julliany Souza – “Who Is This”
- 27 – Yasmin Sensação – “Fanatism”
- 39 – Simone Mendes – “Saudade Proibida”
- 40 – Ana Castela – “Look Where I Am”
- 45 – Lauana Prado (feat. Simone Mendes) – “Saudade Burra”
- 51 – Gabriela Rocha – “Attracted Me”
- 58 – Marina Sena (feat. Psirico) – “CARNAVAL”
- 79 – Isadora Pompeo – “Little Sheep”
- 90 – Lady Gaga (feat. Bruno Mars) – “Die With A Smile”
At the same time, user behavior demonstrates: 27% of total listening time on the platform is dedicated to female artists.
As a way of expanding understanding of consumption habits, each user can discover, on , the percentage of listening dedicated to female artists.
Experiences that amplify female voices
Throughout the month of March, the platform increases the visibility of resources and content dedicated to women. Among them are:
- Flow “Empower yourself”: Special version of the personalized recommendation functionality, with a selection 100% interpreted by women, adapted to the individual tastes of each user.
- Female Voices Channel: Exclusive editorial space with curation, playlists and special content that celebrates women in all musical genres.
- Smart Tracklist “Listen to Women”: Personalized playlist composed only of songs by female artists, created based on each user’s listening habits.
- Playlist “Women of Deezer”: Created by Deezer publishers around the world, reflecting the diversity of the international music scene.
“Creating spaces that amplify female voices consistently and not just on symbolic dates is essential, especially when we look at our Top 100 and see that only 18% of the tracks have women as main artists”, says Laura Gonzalez, Music and Culture specialist at Deezer.