^No?
http://www.mtv.com/news/2055785/bjork-kanye-west-sexism-music-industry/
For example, it was originally reported that her new album was produced by Alejandro Ghersi -- a.k.a., Arca -- while it had been co-produced by the pair of them.
That's an important distinction, one that becomes very obvious when one talks to Björk about her music, as I did around the release Biophilia in 2011. The woman is meticulous. The woman is smart. The woman is pulling all the strings. Still, her genius is sometimes attributed to the wrong people -- or disproportionately so.
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According to Björk, the same thing would never happen to Kanye West. "I have nothing against Kanye West," she said. "[But] with the last album he did, he got all the best beatmakers on the planet at the time to make beats for him. A lot of the time, he wasnât even there. Yet no one would question his authorship for a second."
Meanwhile, as Björk points out, electronic duo Matmos was credited with much of the work on her 2001 album Vespertine, for which she did 80% of the heavy lifting.
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Nor should it be necessary -- bringing this full circle -- for Jon Stewart to stand up for Beyoncé when Mike Huckabee calls Jay Z her "pimp" in a ridiculous attempt to discredit her work as an artist -- and, you know, her role as an autonomous woman.