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PRS reveal list of 100 women changing music

In the run up to International Women’s Day, PRS for Music has unveiled a list of the 100 most influential female songwriters and composers in the UK.

Maya Radcliffe
  • By Maya Radcliffe
  • 6 Mar 2020
  • min read

In the run up to International Women’s Day, PRS for Music has unveiled a list of the 100 most influential female songwriters and composers in the UK.

The 100 Women Changing Music chart, which is made up of PRS members, features the likes of Adele, Lily Allen, Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, Jorja Smith and Annie Lennox.

PRS have also revealed that nearly 2,000 women registered to become members in the UK in 2019, showing an increase of 60% from the previous year. Almost two thirds of those who joined were under the age of 30.

While the increase is positive, only 18.4% of the total PRS membership is female.

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In 2019, the top 10 female songwriters and composers in the UK generated 67% less revenue from their music being used compared to their top 10 male counterparts, revealing that women, even at the top of their field, receive less opportunities than men for their music to be heard and performed.

Claire Jarvis, director of membership, PRS for Music, said: ‘While it’s encouraging to see an increase in female songwriters and composers joining PRS for Music, this number is still dwarfed by 5,580 male songwriters joining in the same year, which means there is still work to do. As the music industry works together towards a more equal gender balance across every aspect of its landscape, we will continue to work with our members, peers and sister organisations to encourage and support songwriters and composers from every background.’

Throughout the music industry, there are encouraging steps being made towards re-balancing the current gender gap. PRS Foundation launched its pioneering Keychange initiative in 2017, empowering women and gender minorities to transform the future of the music industry and encouraging festivals and music organisations to achieve a 50:50 gender balance by 2022. Over 300 festivals and music organisations around the world have signed up to the pledge so far.

View the list in full below. 

 

Adele

Alannah Currie (Thompson Twins)

Alison Mosshart (The Kills, The Dead Weather)

Aluna Francis (AlunaGeorge)

Amanda Ghost

Amy Macdonald

Amy Wadge

Amy Winehouse

Angie Gold

Anne Dudley

Anne Nikitin

Anne-Marie

Annie Lennox (Eurythmics)

Arlissa

Becky Hill

Birdy

Björk

Carly Paradis

Cathy Dennis

Charli XCX

Chrissie Hynde

Corinne Bailey Rae

Debbie Wiseman

Des'ree

Dido

Dua Lipa

Duffy

Dyo

Elena Tonra (Daughter)

Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins)

Ella Eyre

Ella Henderson

Ellie Goulding

Ellie Rowsell (Wolf Alice)

Emeli Sandé

Emma Bunton (Spice Girls)

Enya

Evelyn Glennie

Florence Welch (Florence + The Machine)

Frances

Freya Ridings

Gabrielle

Gala

Galia Megan Durant

Geri Halliwell (Spice Girls)

Gillian Gilbert (New Order)

Grace Chatto (Clean Bandit)

Hannah Reid (London Grammar)

Helen Jane Long

Imogen Heap

Ina

Isabella Summers (Florence + The Machine)

Isobel Waller-Bridge

Jade Bird

Jess Glynne

Jessie J

Jessie Ware

Jin Jin

Joan Armatrading

Jorja Smith

Josephine Vander Gucht (Oh Wonder)

Kamille

Karen Poole

Kate Bush

KT Tunstall

Lauren Mayberry (CHVRCHES)

Lily Allen

Linda McCartney

Lisa Stansfield

Louise Dowd

Lucy Taylor

M.I.A.

Mabel

MARINA (Marina and the Diamonds)

Mel B (Spice Girls)

Melanie C (Spice Girls)

Miranda Cooper

Miriam Nervo

Nainita Desai

NAO

Olivia Nervo

PJ Harvey

Rachel Portman

Raye

Rita Ora

Róisín Murphy (Moloko)

Romy Madley Croft (The xx)

Ruth Barrett

Sade

Sarah Blanchard

Sarah Class

Shania Twain

Sharleen Spiteri (Texas)

Shaznay Lewis (All Saints)

Stefflon Don

Tanita Tikaram

Tracey Thorn (Everything But The Girl)

Victoria Beckham (Spice Girls)

Wendy Elizabeth Pigott

Zeriiya Zekkariyas (formerly Linda Womack)