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REVIEW: Yves Loop Left Us Excited for What’s to Come
After leaving her old company Blockberry Creative, Yves spent a few months looking for a new home and became the last Loona member to re-debut in the industry. Straight after finding her company, Yves announced her EP ‘Loop’ featuring four songs: Diorama, Loop feat...
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Simone Torres: The Power of Oestrogen and Friendship
Vocal engineer Simone Torres sat down with 5678 to talk about her career and how she wants to uplift women in music. read more
She Marches to the Beat of Her Own Drum: Inside the World of Female Drummers
Meet the women breaking sticks and stereotypes. Dive into the pulsating world of female drummers, one beat at a time! read more
Sonic Rebels: Zoe Lin’s Journey through AI, Motherhood, and Empowering Women in Music Tech.
Taiwanese tech composer, Zoe Lin, is transforming classical music with AI-powered sound whilst inspiring women through her initiative ‘Women in Music Tech.' We explore how she navigates motherhood and technology in her journey that challenges stereotypes and redefines women in music. read more
15 Famous Ladies Who Made Lasting Impressions on The Music Industry
Female musicians have greatly influenced the music industry by breaking down barriers, setting records, and motivating generations despite the predominantly male landscape. These 15 legendary ladies, along with their origins and noteworthy accomplishments, have left a lasting impression on music through their contributions. read more
5 Upcoming Music Festivals Leading the Charge for Female Representation
As the music industry continues to evolve, a significant shift is happening on festival stages worldwide: more female artists are taking the spotlight. read more
‘This is Her Time’ : In Conversation with Dolly Ave
In conversation with 5678 Magazine rising musician Dolly Ave shared how her cultural background shapes her music, and takes us on a journey of storytelling through music. read more
Kendrick vs. Drake: The Beef That Exposed Music Industry’s Deep Misogyny
In recent weeks, the hip-hop community and gossip enthusiasts have been intensely focused on the feud between Kendrick Lamar and ... read more
Dope Saint Jude: Leading the Charge in South African Music
In this exclusive interview with 5678 Magazine, Dope Saint Jude sheds light on her journey, obstacles faced, creative process, and the messages she aims to convey through her music. read more
Q&A with Nell Tyler: How this Non-Binary and Disabled Musician is Battling Ableism and Discrimination
5678 Chat's to Nell Tyler, the Non-Binary musician raising awareness about accessibility for disabled musicians. read more
International
REVIEW: Yves Loop Left Us Excited for What’s to Come
After leaving her old company Blockberry Creative, Yves spent a few months looking for a new home and became the last Loona member to re-debut in the industry. Straight after finding her company, Yves announced her EP ‘Loop’ featuring four songs: Diorama, Loop feat...
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