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Unless You're Famous Don't Bother Writing About Yourself
Whether you’re a street busker, YouTube star, or singing in the shower anything can happen in rock n roll. Sometimes I made a lot of money and most times nothing. I still earn royalties for projects 45 years ago.
Arlo HenningsPublished 2 years ago in BeatBest Places to Celebrate Diwali Vacation in International Destination
One of the things we all long for is a break from our fast-paced life. Aah! Just the thought of not being able to work for a day or two is a joy. As the Diwali holidays are approaching the weekend, people are bringing a festival of lights with the planning of mini vacations abroad. If you are in this clan of people, we have some really nice suggestions for you.
AjayModiTravelsPublished 2 years ago in BeatRemembrance for PnB Rock
When will East Coast rappers, especially from New York City, and Philly know that the streets have no love, streets gotta eat, and that things are not sweet out in those LA streets? PnB Rock has been laid down after being robbed and shot to death. Did he literally show his plate to a brute who was hungry? It is a shame that these young warriors on the microphone don’t realize that to keep themselves alive another day requires environmental awareness.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in BeatQueue the Music. Hit Play. ep*1
"Music a total brain workout. Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory." - hopkinsmedicine.org
Kay MatthewsPublished 2 years ago in BeatOLOLADE ASAKE: THE SONIC TYRANT WITH AN AFFLUENT VIBE
We have upon us a whirlwind of talent and groover whose journey to the height of music stardom did not just start with the EP that shelters his gratitude mixed with flex tendency number, ''omo Ope''. It is more of an accumulation of insightful penetration well articulated by the right study of his consumers urgent needs without the fuss of dilemma of wanting to keep his stamp on what works for the immediate success and the backlash of using predominant sound to birth variation of thoughts in his head.
stephen OladelePublished 2 years ago in BeatTop 5 Underrated Hall & Oates Songs
The 80s wouldn't be completed without Daryl Hall & John Oates. Of all the music that is played on the car radios, the retail stores, you've heard Hall & Oates when you didn't even know it was them.
Samantha ParrishPublished 2 years ago in BeatAre Doja Cat’s Eyebrow Designs Special?
If you have a pair of eyebrows, and billions of people do, it is important to recognize the absence of such a facial feature. Now, imagine putting hearts and flowers in place of said eyebrows. Rapper/singer Doja Cat has done just that over the past few weeks.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in Beat5 Best Movies About The Royal Family
With the world in mourning at the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the initial grief will soon give way to nostalgia and a desire to look back at past happenings. There is no doubt that this tragic incident will create a somewhat renewed interest in the monarchy.
5 Songs That Were Controversially “Banned” Following 9/11
21 years ago today, the world bore witness to one of the most tragic events in history. Almost 3000 people lost their lives and over 25,000 people were injured during the heinous 9/11 attacks.
The Most Powerful Vacuum Cleaner for Home
If you're considering buying a vacuum cleaner for your home, you probably have many options. This article will look at the Dyson V8 Absolute, Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional, Miele Triflex HX1 SMUL0, and Shark Navigator Lift-Away Professional. Each of these options is worth considering, so read on to make the best choice for your home.
John SmithPublished 2 years ago in BeatThe Most Reliable Electric Dryer for Home Use
If you are looking for an electric dryer, there are a number of different options. This article looks at the Maytag MED6230HW, the LG EFRE4120SW, the Whirlpool WED6120HW, and the Samsung DVE45R6100. Each offers a different set of benefits. Read on to find out which is right for your home.
John SmithPublished 2 years ago in Beat- Top Story - September 2022
A Brief History of "Tears of a Clown"
Smokey Robinson and The Miracles It was 1966 when 16 year old Stevie Wonder wrote the music for "Tears of a Clown." He then gave the instrumental to Smokey Robinson during the Motown Christmas party that year. He told Smokey that he had a great instrumental, but he couldn't come up with any lyrics.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 2 years ago in Beat