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Joan Jett understood this better than almost anyone. When she recorded I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll in 1981, she was rejected by 23 record labels. The song itself — a cover of a minor 1975 Arrows track — was chosen partly out of spite. “They said women couldn’t play hard rock,” Jett later said. “So I decided to play harder.”

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