1h 3 min

Boss B*tch Anthems I Made You A Mixtape

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The Mixed Mag team leaves room at the table for exploring a range of reactions and opinions on every bit of our ever-expanding musical landscape. From indie darlings to mainstream pantheons and all the jazz in between, come vibe with us! And don’t worry, no need to take notes. We made you a mixtape. 



In this episode, Tayo and Joana, alongside the rising pop star Murielle dig deep into the female icons that shaped music and culture. From Aretha Franklin to Janet Jackson- these icons hold a special place in our hearts, minds, and the dance floor. These women challenged the status quo and pushed society to challenge their thoughts on what women could do in the mainstream, all while delivering hit after hit. 

Click here to listen to the playlist featuring songs from this episode and more!!

About Murielle:

From leading Destiny’s Child rehearsals on the playground to spearheading her own Pop/R&B, Murielle (mu-ree-ELLE) has always interpreted music as a (spiritual and) bodily experience.

The Belgium-born, Congolese-American grew up on the sounds of Congolese Gospel, Rumba and Opera mixed with early 2000s R&B and Pop. Paired with the smell of frying plantains, these contrasting soundscapes served as infinite inspiration. Mixing vocal layering techniques of girl groups, ambient electronic elements and heart-beat like percussion, she creates an experience, all in a pop sensible context.

Laced in her maman’s gold, fresh pressed tips and frosted lip gloss, Murielle is exactly what she looks like: your favorite fearless Black girl making damn good pop music. Click here to listen to Murielle's new song GOODGOOD, and click here to watch the music video directed by Katie Paul.

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Joana Meurkens

Tayo Omisore

Murielle 

The Mixed Mag team leaves room at the table for exploring a range of reactions and opinions on every bit of our ever-expanding musical landscape. From indie darlings to mainstream pantheons and all the jazz in between, come vibe with us! And don’t worry, no need to take notes. We made you a mixtape. 



In this episode, Tayo and Joana, alongside the rising pop star Murielle dig deep into the female icons that shaped music and culture. From Aretha Franklin to Janet Jackson- these icons hold a special place in our hearts, minds, and the dance floor. These women challenged the status quo and pushed society to challenge their thoughts on what women could do in the mainstream, all while delivering hit after hit. 

Click here to listen to the playlist featuring songs from this episode and more!!

About Murielle:

From leading Destiny’s Child rehearsals on the playground to spearheading her own Pop/R&B, Murielle (mu-ree-ELLE) has always interpreted music as a (spiritual and) bodily experience.

The Belgium-born, Congolese-American grew up on the sounds of Congolese Gospel, Rumba and Opera mixed with early 2000s R&B and Pop. Paired with the smell of frying plantains, these contrasting soundscapes served as infinite inspiration. Mixing vocal layering techniques of girl groups, ambient electronic elements and heart-beat like percussion, she creates an experience, all in a pop sensible context.

Laced in her maman’s gold, fresh pressed tips and frosted lip gloss, Murielle is exactly what she looks like: your favorite fearless Black girl making damn good pop music. Click here to listen to Murielle's new song GOODGOOD, and click here to watch the music video directed by Katie Paul.

Follow:

Mixed Mag

Joana Meurkens

Tayo Omisore

Murielle 

1h 3 min