This list guide features the top 20 best female pop singers of These are among some of the best female singers to release great songs and albums recently. And in they are sure to rank among the best. Some of them have gone on to be nominated and even won a Grammy. The song has since been certified multi-platinum across most of Europe, North America, and Oceania. Sigrid is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Sigrid also performed on Park Stage at Glastonbury.

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