Khia Asylum: TikTok's Spotlight on Female Artists

In the wild world of music, the "Khia Asylum" is the latest online trend where female artists deemed "irrelevant" are humorously trapped. Named after one-hit wonder Khia, it's a metaphorical space highlighting how pop culture unfairly sidelines women, while their male counterparts slip under the radar for similar career dips. The phenomenon has roots in fan culture and thrives on TikTok's "floptok," where artists like Bebe Rexha find themselves hilariously yet critically scrutinized. What does it mean for you? If you're a fan of female artists, this trend serves as a reminder to support them beyond the charts and pay attention to how cultural biases might impact their careers unfairly.

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