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Songs About Stupidity
In late 2005, Dorian Lynskey, a music writer at the Guardian, started a new Friday feature in the newspaper. Every week he would post a topic on the Guardian website's music blog. He asked readers to suggest songs on that topic. Then he would go through the suggestions and put together a 10 song playlist accompanied by an article threading the songs together. The feature was called Readers Recommend. His goal wasn't to create a list of the best or most popular songs but "to create a diverse and engaging listening session."
Marco den OudenPublished 2 years ago in BeatWhat effect does music have on people?
It is said that when you listen to music, you do not have time to think about anything else. You only focus on what you hear, which is why people are able to remember a song so quickly. In other countries there are specialized centers for music therapy, with professionals who have pursued university studies in this regard.
MicutulMicPublished 2 years ago in Beat- Top Story - December 2021
5 of the Best Songs to End a Film
I remember the first time I heard Darth Vader's theme (The Imperial March) when I first watched Star Wars as a child. Not who I was with neccessarily, or the exact time of night, but I remember the way my heart began to beat a little faster, and the slight feeling of dread that grew in me when Darth Vader's helmet appeared on-screen.
Bronson FleetPublished 2 years ago in Beat Karaoke Legend
When I first sat down to write about myself, absolutely nothing came to mind. Like when someone asks you to share an interesting fact about yourself and suddenly you can’t remember whether or not you’re even a person. But even if I am real, am I truly ✨remarkable✨?
Shelby WeimerPublished 2 years ago in BeatSomers Man Gets Executive Credit for New Docuseries on Rap and Jewelry
Who could ever forget the outfits that Liberace use to graced us with? Gaudy jewelry dwarfing his digits and outrageous furs clad with diamond and glitter, we rejoiced in a man who wanted us to know how large he lived. But when we see the same type of thing from today’s rappers, the big bling is usually met with disdain. So the inconsistency has given rise to a new docuseries, and one of our own is the Executive in Charge of Production of Ice Cold, which premiered on Youtube on July 8.
Rich MonettiPublished 2 years ago in BeatIntroducing: 18–21
Introducing: 18–21 18–21 is a conceptualized Artist norm and songwriter who specializes in creating wonderfully innovative music, which blurs the lines between a wide variety of styles, including electronic music, hip-hop, and more. He has developed a unique sound, which features different influences, in order to create a very personal sound that has no equals on the scene.
Tammy ReesePublished 2 years ago in BeatCreating Our Own Network
Attention all Artists! Today I want to explain a little bit about Playlisting, Streams and its important role on breaking through the algorithms.
Some facts about Yash chavda music artist
The story about 16 years old Yash chavda who worked as personal accountant and then become famous through his hard work and struggle.
Yash ChavdaPublished 2 years ago in BeatFor The Ambience Of Festive Winters
As the end of December draws near, as the festive season reappears, as the Christmas preparations and celebrations come to cheers, up until the Eve, the Day and of the Happy New Year.
Cam Fairfax On Is Debut Album “WAVES ” Out Now!
Cam Fairfax, Bay Area, California has started his management company “OFF TOP” and record label that handles management and releases for artists and athletes. They do full service management- meaning they handle every aspect of their client’s careers. When it comes to releasing music, they’re able to provide major label-type support while still maintaining independence and ownership of music.
Don’t Ghost Me Maybe?
We get older, and we change. So does dating. We start adjusting our expectations, and we like to make sure right out front that we’re on the right track, so we don’t lose any more precious time.
Taru Anniina LiikanenPublished 2 years ago in BeatMike Nesmith: The member of The Monkees known as "Wool Hat"
The Monkees: Wool hat lives on Mike Nesmith, along with Davey Jones, Peter Tork, and Mickey Dolenz thrilled fans during the 1960s as the singing group The Monkees. The television series of the same name only ran from March 1966-September 1968 but developed a cult following and can be seen on retro networks today. Their hit songs continue to be popular on oldies radio stations. The four men got together in later years and toured to the delight of their fans.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 2 years ago in Beat