The Lambrini Girls, a dynamic duo of Phoebe Lunny and Selin Macieira-Boşgelmez, are on a mission to amplify the voices of the voiceless through their provocative debut LP, Who Let the Dogs Out. With a sound infused with attitude and a critique of patriarchy, capitalism, and colonialism, they aim to spark conversations and inspire change. Influenced by the political prowess of artists like Bad Bunny, they channel their creativity to challenge apathy and validate the experiences of those affected by systemic issues.
Are we witnessing a shift in the music industry where artists feel compelled to address social and political issues directly, and what impact might this have on mainstream culture?

