Maggie Szabo is a Canadian immigrant who's tackling feminine stereotypes, social injustice, and cellulite with lipstick in hand. Her pop music sensibilities poke fun at pop culture while redefining it for the next generation. We think she’s spot on… and 100% “worth the weight!”
This was recorded under Herizon Music’s previous name, “Backstage Chats with Women in Music”
In this episode, Maggie Szabo covers:
Making the music video “I Don’t Need You” during COVID (and who is the hot guy who wants his lipstick back?)
Landing a promo song for BET series Tyler Perry’s Sistas and Jennifer Hudson choosing her song “Love Is Free” for The Voice contestant Kennedy Holmes.
Her path to championing transgender youth
Body shaming and facing the loaded question: “Is pop music ready for STRONG to be the new SEXY?”
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Maggie Szabo: The Pride of New Pop Music Culture