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No he is not, The reason why some of his songs refer to men is because he writes for female singers, he is a songwriter, and those are demo's, he is just testing it out for them. For e.g. His song 'Like an Iceberg' he wrote it for Toni Braxton.
There were several successful British female singers in the 1970s. Olivia Newton-John and Helen Reddy were two of the most popular. Other famous ladies include Lulu, Bonnie Tyler, Dana, and Marianne Faithfull.
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Shara Nelson, Neneh Cherry, Nicolette Suwoton, Elizabeth Fraser, Sara Jay, Sinead O'Connor, Hope Sandoval, and Martina Topley-Bird have all been female singers who have contributed to Massive Attack albums, depending on what album (and, in some cases, which songs) you're referring to specifically. They are all session musicians, and not permanent members of the band.
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The 1950's bred some amazing country singers. Some popular country singers of the 1950's are Johnny Cash, Goldie Hill, Webb Pierce, Bob Wills, Jean Shepard, Wilf Carter, Kitty Wells, and Little Jimmy Dickens.
Some notable baritone female singers in the music industry include Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey, and Adele.
Some notable female baritone singers in the music industry include Annie Lennox, Karen Carpenter, and Tracy Chapman.
Some notable female baritone singers in the music industry include Annie Lennox, Karen Carpenter, and Tracy Chapman.
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The 70s were known for dance tunes and disco. Some of the more popular singers from this era were Gloria Gaynor, Donna Summer, and Carly Simon.
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There are hundreds of female singers that came out of the music industry during the 70's and 80's. Some examples are, Reba McIntyre, Loretta Lynn, and Barbra Mandrel.
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Some of the best female French singers of all-time are Regine Crespin, Edith Piaf, and Frederica Von Stade. Also on the list are Camille, Emilie Simon, and Mireille Mathieu.