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Girl power
The phrase "girl power", as a term of empowerment, expressed a cultural phenomenon of the 1990s and early 2000s (decade). It is also linked to third-wave feminism. The term was made popular by the Spice Girls in the mid-to-late 1990s. == Early usage ==
One of the earliest uses of the phrase "Girl Power" was in 1987 by a London-based 'capella' all-girl group called 'Mint Juleps' in a song entitled 'Girl to the Power of 6'. It was subsequently used in a fanzine by punk band Bikini Kill. The phrase is sometimes spelled as "grrrl power", initially associated with Riot Grrrl. "Girl power" was later utilized by a number of bands during the early 1990s, such as the Welsh indie band Helen Love〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Helen Love - Gabba Gabba We Accept You )〕 and the Plumstead pop-punk duo Shampoo, who released an album and single titled ''Girl Power'' in 1995.
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