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Kate Nash on The Broken Music Industry, Allyship & Bodily Autonomy

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We're joined by a chart-topping artist who has used her platform to become a powerful advocate for trans rights, feminism, and fair pay for musicians - Kate Nash is on The Pieces!

Kate Nash burst onto the scene in 2007 with her debut album "Made of Bricks", which reached #1 in the UK. Known for her frank, observational lyrics and distinctive vocal style, she became a voice of her generation with hits like "Foundations".

Since then, Kate has carved out a career defined by authenticity, resilience, and activism. From acting in Netflix's GLOW to launching an OnlyFans account to fund her tours, she has consistently challenged industry norms and spoken out about the financial realities facing artists.

On this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Kate dive dip into the music industry's broken economics and why corporate greed is bleeding the arts dry. Kate opens up about getting dropped by her label via text, the isolation of early fame in the 2000s media landscape and how the Myspace era represented a unique moment of creative freedom.

They also discuss Kate's decision to launch OnlyFans as both a financial necessity and a statement about sex work, bodily autonomy and who gets to profit from women's bodies. She also shares her journey to becoming a vocal trans rights advocate and the importance of cis women stepping up as accomplices rather than just allies.

Don't forget to subscribe and don't miss new episodes of The Pieces every Tuesday!

Follow The Pieces with Bimini

Listen Now on Global Player

Instagram: @thepiecespod

TikTok: @thepiecespod

YouTube: @thepiecespod

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52 episodes

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We're joined by a chart-topping artist who has used her platform to become a powerful advocate for trans rights, feminism, and fair pay for musicians - Kate Nash is on The Pieces!

Kate Nash burst onto the scene in 2007 with her debut album "Made of Bricks", which reached #1 in the UK. Known for her frank, observational lyrics and distinctive vocal style, she became a voice of her generation with hits like "Foundations".

Since then, Kate has carved out a career defined by authenticity, resilience, and activism. From acting in Netflix's GLOW to launching an OnlyFans account to fund her tours, she has consistently challenged industry norms and spoken out about the financial realities facing artists.

On this episode of The Pieces, Bimini and Kate dive dip into the music industry's broken economics and why corporate greed is bleeding the arts dry. Kate opens up about getting dropped by her label via text, the isolation of early fame in the 2000s media landscape and how the Myspace era represented a unique moment of creative freedom.

They also discuss Kate's decision to launch OnlyFans as both a financial necessity and a statement about sex work, bodily autonomy and who gets to profit from women's bodies. She also shares her journey to becoming a vocal trans rights advocate and the importance of cis women stepping up as accomplices rather than just allies.

Don't forget to subscribe and don't miss new episodes of The Pieces every Tuesday!

Follow The Pieces with Bimini

Listen Now on Global Player

Instagram: @thepiecespod

TikTok: @thepiecespod

YouTube: @thepiecespod

  continue reading

52 episodes

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