(MANDATORY CREDIT Ebet Roberts/Getty Images) Cyndi Lauper performing at a WNEW Christmas Concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 19, 1986. (Photo by Ebet Roberts/Redferns)

In honour of International Women’s Day, we delve into some of the most empowering songs by female artists of the 80s and 90s, whose legacy continues to inspire generations.

1. “Express Yourself” by Madonna (1989)

Madonna, the undisputed Queen of Pop, has never shied away from pushing boundaries and advocating for self-expression. “Express Yourself,” a powerhouse anthem from her iconic album “Like a Prayer,” encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and demand respect. With its infectious beat and empowering lyrics, Madonna reminds us to prioritize authenticity and assert our worth.

2. “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper (1983)

A timeless classic that still reverberates through the airwaves, Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” is a joyful celebration of female autonomy. Lauper’s spirited vocals and vivacious energy convey a simple yet profound message: women deserve to revel in life’s pleasures without apology. This song remains a rallying cry for embracing freedom and embracing the joy of being oneself.

3. “I’m Just a Girl” by No Doubt (1995)

Fronted by the incomparable Gwen Stefani, No Doubt burst onto the music scene with their ska-infused sound and unapologetic attitude. “I’m Just a Girl” confronts gender stereotypes head-on, challenging the notion that women should conform to societal expectations. Stefani’s raw vocals and assertive lyrics demand recognition and equality, making it an anthem for women who refuse to be confined by patriarchal norms.

4. “No Scrubs” by TLC (1999)

TLC’s “No Scrubs” is a bold assertion of self-worth and independence, dismissing men who fail to meet standards of respect and reciprocity. With its infectious rhythm and assertive lyrics, the song remains an anthem for women demanding the best in relationships, inspiring listeners to prioritize self-respect and set high standards.

5. “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks (1981)

Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” is a hauntingly beautiful anthem that speaks to the resilience and strength of the human spirit. With its powerful vocals and evocative lyrics, Nicks channels her experiences and emotions into a timeless rock ballad that resonates with listeners. “Edge of Seventeen” serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we have the power to rise above and persevere.

6. “Bad Reputation” by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (1980)

Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation” is a defiant declaration of independence and self-assurance. With its raw energy and rebellious attitude, the song challenges stereotypes and celebrates individuality. Jett’s unapologetic confidence and rock ‘n’ roll swagger make “Bad Reputation” an anthem for anyone who refuses to conform to societal norms and expectations.

7. “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes (1992)

4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?” is a soul-stirring anthem that speaks to the quest for meaning and understanding in a chaotic world. With its soaring vocals and introspective lyrics, the song captures the universal longing for connection and purpose. “What’s Up?” encourages listeners to embrace their vulnerabilities and seek out the deeper truths that define our existence.

8. “You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morissette (1995)

Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” is a raw and cathartic expression of rage and heartbreak. With its searing lyrics and unbridled emotion, the song captures the pain of betrayal and the empowering act of reclaiming one’s autonomy. Morissette’s fearless honesty and fierce intensity make “You Oughta Know” a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever been wronged and found the strength to move on.

9. “Love Is a Battlefield” by Pat Benatar (1983)

Pat Benatar’s “Love Is a Battlefield” is a powerful anthem capturing the resilience of the human spirit in love and relationships.

10. “Brass in Pocket” by The Pretenders (1980)

The Pretenders’ “Brass in Pocket” is a confident declaration of self-assurance and desire, with charismatic vocals from Chrissie Hynde.

These artists paved the way for a new generation of women in rock and inspired countless listeners to embrace their power and authenticity. As we revisit these timeless classics, let us continue to celebrate the enduring legacy of female empowerment in rock music and honour the voices that have shaped our collective consciousness.