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Turn the Dial: H.E.R.

Make way for the future of sound

Only 2.8% of popular music is produced by women. Turn the Dial fights to increase that number because to realise the full power of sound, the people making music need to be as diverse as the people listening.

Don’t call it a promise to do better. Call it a commitment to music. It’s time to turn the dial.

Call me a producer

ONLY

2.8%

OF ALL SONGS ARE PRODUCED BY WOMEN. MUSIC DOESN’T EVEN KNOW WHAT IT’S MISSING.

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H.E.R.

Why she thinks the future of sound is “going to be a problem”.

“When there’s more visibility, there will be a lot more freedom to create.”

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PINKPANTHERESS

“Music as a whole will just get more experimental. More interesting.”

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WONDAGURL

When sound is your calling

“I was always creating ideas back in the day... song ideas, melody ideas, and that really just showed me that I can actually turn my ideas into something.”

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BLOND:ISH

“I put all my efforts into making energy tangible and paying it forward and through my music. Hopefully that can shift onto the dance floor.”

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Partners

Turn the Dial
She is The Music

She Is The Music is a non-profit organisation increasing the number of women working in music—songwriters, engineers, producers, artists and industry professionals. Programmes include an all-women songwriting camp, mentorship programmes and the largest global database of women in music.

Billboard

Billboard is not only the world’s premier music publication, but also host of the Billboard Women in Music Awards. The awards recognise groundbreaking artists across genres and generations who have and continue to pave the way for women and non-binary people in music.