Billie Rose Shows Her Strength With “Superwoman”

“Superwoman,” the latest track from North West Queensland singer-songwriter Billie Rose, feels like an instant classic. There’s just something about it that feels so familiar and timeless. Her warm, slightly husky tone draws listeners. I love when it’s low and soft, but hearing her vocals soar is something special too. I couldn’t quite believe Billy Rose is only 19, because she really does sound wise beyond her years.

Superwoman is the first song Billie ever wrote and it still holds a special meaning to her.

“It’s about finding your inner strength to take back power when going through a breakup; rising up and becoming ‘Superwoman’,” she explained.

Billie will head back into the studio next year to record some new tunes. Until then, make sure to crank this one up!

KG Celebrates Ladies With “Superwoman”

KG pays tribute to the ladies with his stellar new single “Superwoman.” The hip hop industry has a history of denigrating women, so it’s refreshing to see an artist like KG going his own way.

“The song ‘Superwoman’ was inspired to empower and uplift women, to acknowledge the importance of the women in our lives and what they do,” the Botswana-born, Canberra-raised rapper explained.

KG’s never been afraid to break the mould though. Past tracks have explored his family and cultural roots. This one was inspired by his mother, who raised him alone in a foreign country. The cover art features the image of another strong woman, Zozibini Tunzi. In 2019 she became the first black South African woman crowned Miss Universe.

“Zozibini depicts a modern-day superwoman. To think once black women were once not even allowed to vote because of the colour of their skin. Now they are being crowned Queens of the world. That gives young black girls so much hope to be anything they want to be.”

I love the way KG continues to innovate with every release. I can’t wait to hear what comes next.

Image used with permission from Freedom Music