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- An entertaining and deeply nostalgic dive into how female pop stars broke through the music industry in the 2000s and altered the cultural landscape forever, from the Ringer writer and Every Single Album podcast cohost "Hit Girls bridges our butterfly-clipped, bedazzled past with today's music world, revealing how the pop songs we belted in our bedrooms shaped everything we're streaming now.
- About the Author: Nora Princiotti is an author and staff writer at The Ringer where she covers culture, from Taylor Swift to the National Football League.
- 240 Pages
- Social Science, Popular Culture
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"Low-rise jeans, butterfly clips, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, and Paris Hilton's nights out. The early 2000s were a time of major moments in fashion, media, celebrity culture, and especially music. The aughts were a particularly fruitful era for female artists--still the only decade in the history of recorded music when women made up more than half the list of highest-grossing performers--and especially pop stars. Artists such as Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Beyoncâe were leading the charge--their success not only leading to a new respect for female artists, but for pop stardom itself."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
An entertaining and deeply nostalgic dive into how female pop stars broke through the music industry in the 2000s and altered the cultural landscape forever, from the Ringer writer and Every Single Album podcast cohost "Hit Girls bridges our butterfly-clipped, bedazzled past with today's music world, revealing how the pop songs we belted in our bedrooms shaped everything we're streaming now."--Kate Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author of One in a Millennial Low-rise jeans, butterfly clips, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, and Paris Hilton's nights out. The early 2000s were a time of major moments in fashion, media, celebrity culture, and especially music. The aughts were a particularly fruitful era for female artists--still the only decade in the history of recorded music when women made up more than half the list of highest-grossing performers--and especially pop stars. Artists such as Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Beyoncé were leading the charge--their success not only leading to a new respect for female artists, but for pop stardom itself. In Hit Girls, Nora Princiotti examines how these artists redefined the role of the pop star within the music industry and culture more broadly, and fundamentally set the stage for the women who top the charts today. Princiotti unpacks the shifts in genre, technology, and celebrity culture that sparked this evolution through the stories of the biggest names in aughties pop. Like how Britney opened the bubblegum floodgates at the start of the decade, inspiring both copycats like Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson and mall punk antagonists like Avril Lavigne and Ashlee Simpson. Or how innovations in technology led to the rise of EDM as Rihanna experimented with sound while Ke$ha and Katy Perry embraced the "party anthem." Along the way, Princiotti explores how celebrity evolved alongside the changes in media from the tabloid days à la Lindsay Lohan to MySpace, Instagram and how Taylor created one of the largest, most dedicated fandoms the world has ever seen. The ultimate love letter to pop music, Hit Girls celebrates the women who revolutionized the genre, inspired the next generation, and--in some cases--are burning brighter than ever.Review Quotes
"Hit Girls serves as both a scholarly exploration and a joyful celebration of the female pop titans who not only dominated charts but rewrote the pop music playbook of an entire generation. What makes Hit Girls shine is how it bridges our butterfly-clipped, bedazzled past with today's music world, revealing how the pop songs we belted in our bedrooms shaped everything we're streaming now. BRB, I need to find my old iPod shuffle immediately."--Kate Kennedy, New York Times bestselling author of One in a Millennial "Throughout Hit Girls, Nora Princiotti writes with the deep knowledge of a modern pop expert, the passion of a superfan who you dream of sitting next to at an arena show, and the personal touch of a writer unafraid to reveal pieces of herself within a cultural exploration. This book combines thoughtful analysis with a sharp ear and an open heart. Pop fans who grew up in the 2000s, rejoice--we've got a defining text."--Jason Lipshutz, executive director of music at Billboard and author of It Starts with One "Catnip for Old Millennials and lovers of the bops of yore alike, Nora Princiotti's extremely fun Hit Girls is a rollicking nostalgia fest and a love letter to the women artists whose brilliant music was often overshadowed by the media's obsession with their personal lives . . . Both uplifting and illuminating, Hit Girls is, dare we say, the perfect summer (nonfiction) read."--LiteraryHub "Well-written, informative work . . . readers interested in pop music and celebrity will be rewarded with keen insights into a pivotal decade in its development."--Library Journal "Princiotti's writing is celebratory and incisive, blending the enthusiasm of a superfan with the precision of a critic. A must-read for pop music lovers."--Booklist, starred review "Princiotti's voice is akin to gabbing with an erudite friend who doles out insight and humor with equal aplomb . . . It's a boisterous celebration of how women moved pop forward in the early 21st century."--Publishers Weekly "Princiotti's argument is that these stars never got the respect they deserved . . . and she argues it very well, drawing on cultural history and journalism to prove that the singers were sui generis and not just retreads of earlier entertainers. As she convincingly asserts, the musical era was richer and deeper than some give it credit for. A smart and funny look at pop music from a writer who's crazy in love with the genre."--Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Nora Princiotti is an author and staff writer at The Ringer where she covers culture, from Taylor Swift to the National Football League. She also hosts the pop music podcast Every Single Album. She was previously a reporter for The Boston Globe covering the New England Patriots dynasty. She lives in New York City.Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Popular Culture
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Nora Princiotti
Language: English
Street Date: June 17, 2025
TCIN: 93975298
UPC: 9780593725085
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-3451
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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