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Sapphic pop

Subgenre of indie music and bedroom pop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sapphic pop is a term used to describe a particular subgenre of indie music and bedroom pop. The genre typically has female, often femme, singer-songwriters and will often feature lyrical themes such as lesbian or queer love.[1][2][3][4][5]

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The name of the subgenre derives from sapphism.[6]

Phoebe Bridgers, Chappell Roan, Muna, Tegan and Sara, Clairo, Girl in Red, and King Princess have been cited as examples of the genre.[7][8][9][10] Additionally, some songs have been described as "sapphic anthems". For example, Muna and Phoebe Bridgers' song "Silk Chiffon", G Flip and mxmtoon's song "Queen", and "Good Luck, Babe!" by Chappell Roan.[11]

Meanwhile, artists such as Gemma Laurence have called their music "sapphic folk".[11]

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