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00:00Welcome to MissMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most inspiring tracks
00:09that make us feel stronger, better, and ready to take on the world.
00:1320. I'm Every Woman – Chaka Khan
00:32In this disco classic, Chaka Khan joyously celebrates the power of women. I'm Every
00:37Woman is vibrant, fun, and danceable. It's a song that makes you appreciate the power
00:41of the female voice while simultaneously wanting to hit the floor. There's a mystical
00:46quality to the lyrics, with Khan's distinctive voice selling every line and making it clear
00:51that every woman is a superhero.
00:5321. The Legendary Single – Chaka Khan
01:01With all the good vibes of a show-stopping production, this legendary single comes together
01:06to make you think as you sing along. The vocalist proves that she is the absolutely best person
01:11to deliver this song's important message.
01:1819. Dancing With Myself – Billy Idol
01:29With a mix of new wave and punk energy, Billy Idol delivers this sonic tribute to independence.
01:34You're dancing alone? What's wrong with that? The electric chorus features all the snarling
01:39fury of Idol's best performances. His assertive tone drives home the strong message about
01:44being comfortable in your own skin.
01:52It's rare that somebody praises the notion of doing something by themselves, giving listeners
01:56another reminder to reconsider their priorities. Dancing With Myself effectively offers up
02:01the theory that you can move around without the need for a romantic partner to validate
02:06you.
02:1118. Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
02:23Through all of the band's personal problems, Fleetwood Mac still came through with amazing
02:27and empowering releases. Go Your Own Way remains one of their most enduring works from an album
02:33that also produced classics like Don't Stop.
02:41Writer Lindsey Buckingham presents a tale where someone realizes they should leave a
02:45relationship, recounting the many problems between him and his partner. It's somewhat
02:50bittersweet while also presenting some hope for the future. Buckingham's lyrics feature
02:54some complaints, but they also give you the sense that these two would be better off without
02:58each other.
02:59The single encourages listeners to re-examine their partnerships and consider independence
03:03once more.
03:0817. Titanium – David Guetta, featuring Sia
03:23On the hit Titanium, Sia's mighty voice fills out David Guetta's massive production. The
03:28lyrics tell the story of someone that doesn't let words puncture her armor. It's ultimately
03:32a song about strength, resilience, and determination. With a booming sound, the entire track makes
03:37you feel like you're ready to take the stage at an arena show. The incredible depth and
03:49tone of the singer's voice only hammer home this point. We can all tap into this universal
03:54theme, singing along and remembering all the hardships we've overcome. Listeners might
03:58not be able to belt out like this artist, but they can definitely learn something from
04:02the lyrical metaphors.
04:0716. Staying Alive – Bee Gees
04:20From the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever, this Bee Gees single is synonymous with John
04:24Travolta's strut in the film's opening scene. It makes you want to get up and stroll down
04:28the street like you own the place. Staying Alive is also about survival in uncertain
04:33times. You can apply your own life to this song, with everyone needing a pep talk once
04:37in a while. The disco beats and iconic vocals only make this that much more memorable. We
04:49can't all be as cool as Travolta's Tony, but we can all definitely take a positive message
04:54out of this hit.
04:5915. Good As Hell – Lizzo
05:10Many of Lizzo's biggest hits are all about feeling good about yourself. Her fun singles
05:14about empowerment and body positivity without becoming didactic and feeling like a lesson.
05:20These include tracks like Good As Hell and her later work on About Damn Time. The format
05:31encourages female audiences to take back their lives, not letting any man or anyone else
05:36dictate their lives. The music is extremely catchy, which helps drive home the inspiring
05:48lyrics. Every once in a while, we all need a chance to stop and give ourselves some love.
05:52This particular piece lets listeners do that, and so much more.
06:0014. Express Yourself – Madonna
06:12This artist is undoubtedly one of the icons of any era. The pop star also frequently has
06:17something to say, infusing hits like Express Yourself with an important lesson. She inspires
06:22women to take another look at their relationship and demand more. Rather than settling for
06:26something less than great, the singer wants people to dump lacklustre partners. It's a
06:30bold and direct take on an issue that many listeners can find relatable. It also comes
06:42wrapped in a pristine production, pushing the artist's pop sound even further. Madonna
06:47is certainly a trailblazing legend that easily handles the balance between making memorable
06:51music and expressing a personal philosophy.
06:5813. I'm Still Standing – Elton John
07:12This 80s hit for Elton John brings together the artist's brilliant music with Bernie
07:16Taupin's lyrics. It can be interpreted many different ways, but the lyricist claims it's
07:21all about showing your ex that you're doing better without them. You can also consider
07:25it a fantastic song for taking on any number of meanings depending on the listener. John
07:37certainly brings all of his career experience and personal life to this track, imbuing it
07:41with even more power. There's a theme of survival that runs throughout the verses and
07:46the enjoyable chorus. Whether you're in need of a pick-me-up or some further encouragement,
07:51I'm Still Standing gives audiences something to hang on to.
07:5812. So What – Pink
08:11Taking pop rock to another level, Pink brings a whole lot of attitude to this track. The
08:16hit finds the singer without a spouse and ready to be a bachelorette. She then decides
08:20to play up her rockstar lifestyle, drink, and party with her newfound freedom. The artist
08:26gives audiences a glimpse into a semi-autobiographical episode of her life. Becoming a free spirit,
08:39the narrator definitely seems to be embracing the joys of being single again. She also doesn't
08:43seem to care about what anybody else thinks. You could take a few warnings from these lyrics,
08:47but you can also find a few lessons about focusing on your own life for a change.
08:5111. Raw – Katy Perry
09:02Throughout this hit single, Katy Perry discusses an elaborate and empowering change. She talks
09:14about how she used to hold back before embracing her final form. With the chorus, Perry uses the
09:19title to accentuate her transformation into a confident person. The song gives everyone
09:24listening a reminder that you can be assertive. It's an uplifting tune that inspires people to
09:36speak up, break out, and show off their inner strength. She also provides an impressive vocal
09:42some mighty high notes. Telling off the people holding her down, the performer shows that she's
09:46not playing second fiddle to anybody anymore. 10. Walking on Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves
09:59If you look up happiness in the dictionary, you might just find this Katrina and the
10:10Waves track. It's a song that's almost guaranteed to make you feel good. Walking
10:14on Sunshine is all about when you know you're finally in love with someone. It's the kind
10:18of feeling that makes you supremely confident, wiping away all the worries of yesterday.
10:22Katrina's excited vocal really sells the tune's infectious melody. Even if you don't have a
10:35relationship, this single still fills you with a surge of positive energy. You'll definitely
10:39want to go out and find romance after hearing this again. 9. Stronger What Doesn't Kill You
10:52– Kelly Clarkson Reminding everyone of her powerful voice,
11:03Kelly Clarkson once again gives audiences a reason to love her. She doesn't disappoint
11:07with some exceptional high notes and a track that we can all take to heart. If you're facing
11:12down personal problems, Stronger lets you know that it's all part of the experience.
11:23Clarkson gives you another reason to be thankful that you're any kind of survivor. Coming back
11:27stronger than ever, the singer makes it clear that you're better off moving on with the
11:31knowledge that you've gained. It might be a little hard to sing along with this kind
11:34of voice, but the performer's encouraging words will have you ready to face any challenge.
11:398. Man, I Feel Like A Woman – Shania Twain Shania Twain takes no prisoners in this hit.
12:01Skillfully blending pop and country, she celebrates all things womanhood with one of
12:05her most famous tunes. The lyrics are all about going out, being stylish, and the prerogative
12:10to have a little fun. Twain's vocals guide you through a rollicking good time for female
12:22listeners everywhere. The title's clever wordplay is just one enjoyable part of this track.
12:28She reminds people that it's important to be yourself, while also living it up as much
12:32as you can. The artist ultimately gives you an excuse to be fun-loving, free, and unafraid
12:37to act up.
12:427. Born This Way – Lady Gaga Lady Gaga doesn't mince words about her convictions
12:58in this mega-hit. She's proudly waving the flag for anyone that feels different. This
13:02includes marginalized communities of all kinds that Gaga supports, with the latter being
13:07a strong ally in this big-time production. It's a triumphant number that blends catchy
13:12pop sounds with a positive point of view. The lyrics depict a confident character who
13:24stands firm in their convictions. Unable to be swayed by outside noise, she knows that
13:29she should be loved just as much as anybody. We can all learn something from the performer's
13:33encouraging anthem.
13:396. Run The World – Girls – Beyoncé In the battle of the sexes, Beyoncé lays out
13:56her final ruling on the endless debate. According to her, women run the world, and we're not
14:01about to argue with an icon. This anthem is nothing short of a powerful statement against
14:05patriarchy. It's also an emboldening campaign that reminds everyone of the endless sacrifice,
14:11unconditional love, and strength of women. It also happens to be one of the artist's
14:23most quotable, catchy, and noticeable releases in a catalogue full of equally worthy tunes.
14:28For any female listeners out there needing some encouragement, this song comes handy
14:32with all the beats and aspirational phrases you need to get through the day.
14:425. Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar In this classic 80s rock song, Pat Benatar
14:58sings about a womanizer that's finally met his match. The chorus alone shows that the
15:03main character isn't afraid of the man's tricks. She is more than capable of taking care of
15:08herself against a lethargist that thinks he's all that. The heroine knows her way around
15:13liars and cheats, clearly exhibiting all the traits of a true badass. It's fair to say
15:25that she represents a strong personality in the face of opposition and uncertainty.
15:30Asking the man to hit her with his best shot,
15:32the vocalist sends a clear message about standing your ground.
15:354. Dancing Queen – ABBA For this classic pop hit,
15:54ABBA recounts the story of a teenager that loves to dance. The lyrics highlight the beauty of going
15:59to a club and enjoying the music. They also tell listeners that you can enjoy yourself and be in
16:04the moment. Complete with two fantastic vocal performances, the disco production is among the
16:09happiest-sounding songs ever made. You may or may not relate to the teenage dancer,
16:21but you will definitely learn a thing or two from the central idea. Dancing Queen
16:25implies that you can enjoy life, be independent, and not need validation. The Swedish icons give
16:31audiences an inspiring song about living in the moment and throwing your cares away.
16:353. Respect – Aretha Franklin As one of the most skilled singers ever,
16:53Aretha Franklin sang her fair share of legendary tunes. This particular track is one of her finest
17:00anthems, alongside the compelling Think. Respect is a direct message to anyone thinking about
17:05crossing Franklin, or women in general. The talented vocalist covers Otis Redding's song,
17:17turning it into an important statement about female empowerment and independence. With a
17:23passionate vocal performance, this iconic production asks for men to reconsider how
17:27they treat the opposite sex. You can't deny the important lesson that the artist breathes
17:32into every word. 2. Don't Stop Me Now – Queen
17:43Freddie Mercury managed to capture all the highs of being in your element with this song. Mercury's
17:55ode to debauchery can be used for any number of situations. In the mood for a good time,
18:00the singer sets up his ideal night. Musically, the peppy and energised
18:04production ramps up as the lyrics become more powerful. Queen's performance doesn't disappoint
18:16as the driving rock sound makes you feel like you're the superstar, encouraging you to make
18:22the most of your evening. It works like the perfect soundtrack for forgetting your inhibitions and
18:26having a great time. Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honourable mentions.
18:38Espresso – Sabrina Carpenter This summer bop is a joyful track
18:43about a woman embracing her power over men. Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield
18:55The artist encourages listeners to start writing the next chapter of their lives.
18:59It's a Beautiful Day – Michael Buble The singer brightens everyone's mood
19:11with his grateful lyrics. Good Day – Forrest Frank
19:20This optimistic tune asks people to look on the bright side of life.
19:24Shake It Off – Taylor Swift The pop icon claps back at the
19:35haters in this fun-filled number. Before we continue, be sure to subscribe to our
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19:56and switch on notifications. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
20:02In all of its disco glory, this track from Gloria Gaynor is nothing short of legendary.
20:15I Will Survive starts on a down note as the singer describes her post-breakup life. The
20:20song then shifts as Gaynor discovers that there's plenty to be happy about.
20:23There's a free-spirited energy here that's infectious, letting listeners get involved
20:35with a hopeful message. Some people see the end of a relationship as the final step,
20:39but this song tells people to be proud about throwing your ex out. The powerful
20:44lyrics prove that you can survive as long as you keep your heart open for the future.
20:48What classic empowerment anthem did we forget? Let us know in the comments below.
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