We love our singers and how they bring emotion and movement to a song, but what about the songwriters who lay the foundation for a hit? And what about the female songwriters who have created timeless lyrics and melodies? Let’s shine a light on some fantastic female songwriters who are more than deserving of their flowers!

Missy Elliott – This powerhouse and trailblazer has not only written her own music, but she also wrote hits like “Where My Girls At?,” “4 Page Letter,” and “So Gone.”

Linda Perry – A master of the pop genre, Linda has written hits such as “What You Waiting For?,” “Get the Party Started,” and “Beautiful.”

Mitski – This talented songwriter has shown her unique perspective and skills by co-writing songs like “This Is A Life,” “Nobody,” and “No Idea.”

Dorothy Fields – This lady wrote more than 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films! Her work includes “I’m In The Mood For Love,” “Big Spender“, and “The Way You Look Tonight.”

Kandi Burruss – Kandi not only sings and runs her many businesses, but she also has written a ton of songs, such as “No Scrubs,” “Single for the Rest of My Life,” and “Bills, Bills, Bills.”

Diane Warren – Diane is a highly respected and awarded songwriter, crafting hits such as “The Arms of the One Who Loves You,” “Because You Loved Me,” and “Blame It on the Rain.”

Tiwa Savage – The Nigerian singer, songwriter, and actress has an impressive number of songs under her writing belt, including Push Push,” “Temptation,” and “Toma Toma.”

Bobbie Gentry – Our Mississippi girl is one of the first female hitmakers who wrote the majority of her own work. Some of her songs include “Chickasaw County Child,” “Ode to Billie Joe,” and “Fancy.”

Koffee – This Jamaican artist solidified herself game a force to be reckoned with by lending her talents to songs like “Gifted,” “Pull Up,” and “Defend.”

Valerie Simpson – One half of the legendary duo Ashford & Simpson, she and her husband lent their pens to craft songs like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “You’re All I Need to Get By,” and “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand),” in addition to the songs she and her husband wrote and recorded themselves.
From soul-stirring ballads to chart-topping bops, these women have shaped the music industry with their words and melodies – and this is just a drop in the bucket! There are so many amazingly talented female songwriters out there who have given us amazing music through their talents.
Who’s your favorite female songwriter? Or is there a hidden gem we should know about? Drop their name below!