Nadine Shah explores societal pressures put on women in new song ‘Trad’

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"Shave my legs, freeze my eggs" Nadine Shah has released ‘Trad’, a new cut from her upcoming fourth album ‘Kitchen Sink’. The song is a statement on the societal pressures women face – from being childless in their 30s and 40s (“freeze my eggs”) to feeling they have to groom in order to be deemed attractive (“shave my legs”).

Shah has said of the album, which is due for release on June 5: “It’s a conversation between me and so many of my friends in our 30s.

There’s that panic that so many of us have that we are running out of time, when it comes to having children. It’s like when we were younger we all made our own timelines in our minds of when we thought we would do certain things.

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