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BIIANCO Rejects Gender Roles in ‘Put You In The Kitchen’

BIIANCO Rejects Gender Roles in ‘Put You In The Kitchen’

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Los Angeles-based producer and recording artist BIIANCO hits a grand slam following the release of her third single for the year, “Put You In The Kitchen” featuring fellow electronic act Chong The Nomad

After tracks “life as we know it now” and “Chlorine”, the multi-instrumentalist continues to show that dance music doesn’t have to be shallow. On “Put You In The Kitchen,” BIIANCO fights against the age-old sexist trope that women’s only societal contribution is to be a caretaker. 

BIIANCO took to social media to share the significance of the collaboration with Chong The Nomad writing, “once upon a time, 2 womxn producers came together with the intention of creating an electronic song that told a story of feeling underestimated and like an imposter in their own profession. They decided to sing about how the kitchen has been a place historically weaponized for womxn and how they’d like to blow up the cultural implications attached to it. Then they shot a music video for it despite living 1000 miles apart.

Watch the full visual directed by BIIANCO, Vianne Robitaille, and Jason Rosen below. Don’t forget to tell us what you think below in the comment section.

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