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Thursday, April 3, 2025

What occurred to all of the Black Lady Teams? : NPR

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JEFF HAYNES/AFP through Getty Photos; Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns;James Kriegsmann/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Photos; Graphic by Jackie Lay

When Nineteen Nineties lady group SWV visited the Tiny Desk throughout Black Music Month 2024, we started fascinated by the legacy, evolution and present state of the Black lady group. It looks as if we weren’t the one ones.

In varied pockets of social media we discovered individuals asking a typical query, “The place are the Black lady teams?” All through the a long time, scores of followers watched formations like The Supremes, Sister Sledge or TLC and imagined themselves the “Diana,” or “Joni,” or “Left Eye”of their very own pal teams.

Music and tradition journalist Naima Cochrane provides us perception on the music business challenges and cultural shifts that contributed to the decline of Black lady teams on the charts and in popular culture. Additionally,new acts FLO, The Shindellas and The BoykinZ share how they’re persevering with the legacy of the Black lady group and forging their very own future.

And what good would it not be to easily speak in regards to the legacy of Black lady teams and never hearken to their music? Try our playlist under that includes a few of the teams which have made an influence over the a long time.

Graphics: Jackie Lay, Supervising Visuals Editor: Becky Lettenberger, Supervising Music Editor: Sidney Madden

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