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The Grammys aside, music is still a man’s world

Women made up only 34.8% of the 164 artists who appeared in Billboard’s Hot 100 year-end chart for 2023. This is an increase from 30.2% in 2022. But of the 441 songwriters credited on that list, only 19.5% were women. And of 217 producers, the proportion of women is smaller still: 6.5%

February 09, 2024 / 11:36 IST
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The Grammys certainly have come a long way from 2018, when there was just one female winner during the main telecast.

If you were among the 16.9 million people who watched the Grammys on Sunday, you might reasonably surmise that sisters, as Annie Lennox and Aretha Franklin so memorably put it, are doing it for themselves. The broadcast and the headlines were dominated by women, spanning several generations, from Joni Mitchell to Tracy Chapman, and from Miley Cyrus to 2-year-old Hazel Monet. 

Oh yeah, and Taylor Swift.

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Strikingly, only two men made the Monday morning headlines — and one of them, Jay-Z, mainly for his shoutout to his wife, Beyoncé. The other was rapper Killer Mike, whose three awards were overshadowed by an altercation that led him to be hauled away in handcuffs by the LAPD before the broadcast.

The Grammys certainly have come a long way from 2018, when there was just one female winner during the main telecast: Alessia Cara, for best new artist. (As is often the case with awards shows, most Grammys are handed out off-camera.) Controversially,  then-CEO of the Recording Academy, Neil Portnow, responded by saying women needed “to step up” in order to score more awards.