100 Women Revolutionizing Pop
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100 Women Revolutionizing Pop

We were just as horrified as you when the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative released their annual stats about inclusion in the music industry at the start of the year.

The USC think tank's findings were unfortunate; in 2017, the research showed that men were dominating pop music, with women representing only 16.8% of popular artists on the top charts. It was a six-year low, showcasing how "women are pushed to the margins or excluded from the creative process" in music-making.

To combat this bleak statistic, we found we actually didn't have to look far at all for strong examples of women in the pop sphere — encompassing stylistic diversity that includes genres like R&B, hip-hop, and electronic — who were pushing boundaries and shaking things up with their virtuosic art.

Below, 100 women across all spectrums who are revolutionizing pop, and the face of music as we know it for the better, this year and beyond. Click through and listen to a special playlist curated by PAPER editors, featuring all 100 pop stars.

Poppy

Poppy has been crafting Internet-referencing, digitized pop since 2016 with her debut Bubblebath EP. The singer-songwriter and ambient music composer has drawn comparisons to contemporaries such as SOPHIE, with her penchant for finding curiosity and nuance within pop's unapologetic artifice. Last year saw Poppy drop her glitchy, crazy-catchy debut album Poppy.Computer under Diplo's Mad Decent imprint, and this year, she announced a collaboration with Sinclair, citing influences from Japanese and French cultures and vaporwave. Ever a child of the Internet, she's also been teasing the launch of a project called "Poppy.Church," which so far is a fan club where users can create avatars and pledge allegiance to Poppy, but may include more new music. She also just released a delightfully weird cover of Gary Numan's "Metal." No matter what Poppy does, we can learn to expect the unexpected. — Michael Love Michael (Photo via Poppy)

Story by Michael Love Michael, Vrinda Jagota, Justin Moran, Jael Goldfine, Katie Skinner, Talia Smith