PinkFiz Did I Ask?


PinkFiz Did I Ask?

PinkFiz is an 18 year old punk pop artist from Cambridgeshire. Having previously performed as part of other bands, the musician started her solo project during lockdown 2.0, as a way to continue writing and creating while stuck in isolation. PinkFiz represents female empowerment and the songwriters pride in being an independent female artist and producer.

Her latest single "Did I Ask?" touches on female consent. Inspired by the riot grrrl scene and other feminist punk music, the emotion-fuelled "Did I Ask?" emits an energetic, angsty vibe, oozing with confidence and badass femininity. Reminiscent of Bikini Kill, Joan Jett and Destroy Boys, "Did I Ask?" erupts with punk/rock instrumentation, radiating a brooding bassline, fast-paced drums and howling lead guitar. The clashing guitars are a juxtaposition to PinkFiz's soft, muted vocals, as she sings, "she's not your possession."

PinkFiz confides, "I wrote this song about the phrase "she was asking for it" because I was really angry that day about it and I needed to get all my frustration about it into words and into a song. I am very passionate about fighting for equality and about making opportunities for everyone the same. As a female guitarist, I have been overlooked in the past and disregarded and I've often felt invalidated and seen as not as good as my male peers. I also recalled being robbed of opportunities in school and begging for a chance to play something more technical and difficult but the parts I would ask for were always given to an older male teacher without me having a shot at trying them." Refusing to stay silent, PinkFiz is acting as a voice, emphasising the importance of standing up for equality and putting an end to sexual harassment.

With the hopes to make listeners feel invincible and capable of anything, the empowering song will help you feel like you're stomping on top of the world. Having garnered support from BBC Introducing, PinkFiz is storming to the forefront with "Did I Ask?"

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