[2026] Best Empowering English-Language Anthems for Women: Popular Empowerment Songs
If you love music, there’s a good chance you’re someone who turns to your favorite songs for a boost when you’re going through tough or sad times, or dealing with worries.
These days, the word “empowerment” has really taken root, and many of you probably have your own personal “empowerment songs.”
In this article, we’re introducing “songs that cheer on women” — empowerment songs especially recommended for women that offer powerful encouragement.
From timeless classics that never fade to recent hits, be sure to check out this wide range of uplifting tracks!
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Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson, who has enjoyed dazzling success since winning the very first season of the popular talent show American Idol, delivered this track—the de facto title song of her 2011 album Stronger—as a danceable number rooted in electropop.
The lyrics, said to be inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche’s words, depict growth through overcoming heartbreak and adversity, and strongly convey female empowerment.
Reaching No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping charts in multiple countries, the song has truly become a beloved “push-you-forward” anthem for many.
Born This WayLady Gaga

Lady Gaga can truly be called an iconic symbol of women’s empowerment, delivering courage and hope to people around the world.
Set to catchy electro-pop and dance-pop sounds, she conveys a powerful message about self-acceptance and the importance of diversity.
The song became a massive hit immediately after its release, topping the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and selling over eight million copies worldwide, achieving major commercial success.
Released in July 2011, it earned numerous honors, including a Grammy Award and the MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video.
It’s a track you should listen to when you’re unsure of your true self or feeling self-conscious about others’ eyes.
Gaga’s powerful vocals and message will surely give you the push you need.
This One’s for the GirlsMartina McBride

The song released in September 2003 by Martina McBride, often called the Queen of Country Music, is truly an anthem that powerfully encourages and uplifts women.
A message aimed at women of every age—from teenage girls to those in their 20s, 40s, and even 99—runs through the piece.
Set to an up-tempo, catchy melody, McBride’s crystalline vocals resonate deeply.
The lyrics celebrate the beauty of living true to yourself and the importance of chasing your dreams, gently giving listeners a push forward.
It’s a track that will surely lift your spirits when you’re feeling down or losing confidence.
Slap On The Wristgirli

Based in London, singer-songwriter Girly delivers an alternative pop sound.
Known for her world imbued with both “sweetness and poison,” her new track, released in January 2026, takes that ethos further.
Centered on the theme of society’s lenient punishment for sexual violence and harassment, she channels anger and injustice into a driving pop-rock anthem that’s sure to strike a powerful chord with listeners.
As the next chapter following her 2024 album Matriarchy, the music video also takes a principled stance behind the scenes, collaborating with the women’s support organization Cheer Up Luv.
Socially conscious yet catchy, this sound will resonate with anyone who longs to speak out against an unfair status quo.
True ColorsCyndi Lauper

A ballad released in 1986.
It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to when you’re feeling a bit helpless.
When you’re tired, her gentle, clear, and uniquely pure voice soaks into your heart.
It’s a song that gives you strength from the ground up, telling you it’s okay to be yourself.
Can’t Hold Us DownChristina Aguilera

A song packed with girl power.
Lil’ Kim’s rap in the middle further emphasizes the strength.
Rather than just being about a “strong woman,” it powerfully argues that society judges men and women differently for doing the same things.
It’s often called a feminist song, and there are many parts that really make you go, “Exactly!”
Man! I Feel Like A WomanShania Twain

A representative country song from the ’90s that celebrates the joy of being a woman with an uptempo vibe.
In the music video, she wears a sexy outfit while equally sexy, good-looking men play instruments behind her—what an enviable setup (lol).
It’s a song that makes you want to get dressed up and hit the town.


