47 Hottest Female Singers
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Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey was absolutely dominating the music charts during the 1990s. Her distinct whistling register allowed her to have a plush presentation, while her music videos left much to come back for.
One has to wonder if Mariah Carey had stumbled upon the fountain of youth over the years. It seems as if she hasn’t aged a year beyond the early 2000s, which is an astonishing feat for anyone in the music industry.
Katy Perry
Who can forget the first time they listened to Katy Perry’s hit single, I Kissed A Girl? The song immediately cemented Perry as one of the hottest female singers in music’s mainstream.
Since then, Katy Perry has continued to exist at the top echelon of popular music. She managed to play the Super Bowl halftime show at the age of 30, which is an astonishing feat of its own.
Perry seems to look her best when she takes her inspiration from vintage eras. One look she pulls off quite well is that retro-modern baby boomer style of the 1940s-1950s, rounded out with today’s aesthetic touches.
Heather Mae
There’s a likely chance you’re unfamiliar with Heather Mae, but that’s all about to change. She’s an independent artist on the come-up who fills her music with intention.
If there’s one thing that Heather Mae has made a point of, it’s the embracing of her self-image as her beautiful, natural self. Though she’s aware of the “beauty standard” that exists in the mainstream music industry,” the simple fact is that she holds her own with those who are perceived as meeting that standard.
Nevertheless, Heather Mae is important in helping other women realize they are beautiful, too. Even if they don’t look a certain way.
Mitski
There’s something about Mitski that draws the eye and doesn’t let go. It’s almost as if you discover something you didn’t notice upon first glance, each time you look at a picture of her.
Mitski is definitely attractive in the idea that she keeps her life out of the public eye. Much of her music seems to be extremely personal, which has allowed audiences to connect with her on a deeper level.
The best part is that it seems as if she has quite of bit of endurance in the tank for maintaining her momentum.
Kim Deal
Do you know that cute girl in the coffee shop who sometimes plays guitar and sings at the open mic on Wednesday afternoons? Even if you don’t know someone like this personally, you can probably imagine such a person in existence.
Kim Deal almost seems to be the realistic personification of this. Her music during The Pixies and The Breeders years continues to stand as some of the most iconic indie rock jams of all time.
TLC
In the mid-1990s, TLC was one of the hottest pop groups in the world. The summer of 1995 was filled with tracks from the group’s smash-hit album, CrazySexyCool.
And really, CrazySexyCool might be the most appropriate definition of what makes TLC such an attractive group. Their success has continued long after the tragic death of Lisa Lopes in 2002.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been country music’s darling ever since she emerged onto the scene with her debut album. Since then, she’s become a heartthrob for teenagers and adults alike.
Taylor seems to have this natural beauty to her, using makeup only to modestly enhance. She also seems to maintain this beauty through every stylistic fashion change she takes up, whether it be formal, dressed-down, or futuristic.
Out of all the mainstream artists of the last 20 years, Taylor Swift has the biggest cult-like fanbase. She will be talked about in another century for sure.
Toni Braxton
With her sultry R&B vocal delivery, Toni Braxton will forever be one of the hottest female singers of the 1990s and 2000s. Her collaborative partnership with Babyface has played a key role in her success, but it’s always been her delivery that seals the deal.
Not to mention, Braxton has even played Belle in Disney’s Beauty And The Beast. What more evidence of beauty do you need than to play the role to which the word “beauty” in the title refers?
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion is definitely one of the hottest female singers holding prominent relevance among current mainstream audiences. Of course, part of this has to do with how suggestive her imagery is.
As an artist, she definitely steps up and owns her sexiness with outright confidence. Because of this, she is able to attract an audience’s attention and isn’t afraid to ramp up the steam to do so.
Stevie Nicks
Stevie Nicks during the late 1970s and even the 1980s was quite a sight to behold, indeed. Part of her charm was the fact that she seemingly had a vibe that transcended the photographs she was featured in.
Think about it, the style of Stevie Nicks lives on and is far larger than the person will ever be. Not only are people following in her footsteps as a singer, but they also make a point to dress in the same gypsy-bohemian fashion.
Debbie Harry
The 1980s were a strange time in the landscape of mainstream music when the selling of an image became even more prevalent. Along with this came the imagery associated with the new wave of popular music at the time.
Blondie was at the forefront of this, with Debbie Harry displaying her Hollywood looks. In a way, Debbie Harry’s face is partially responsible for the collective mental imagery often conjured up when recollecting the era.