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Women of Sound
I have tried to keep up with what is on the charts, but I am not as devoted to the top-forty hits as I once was. As much as I like the noises of Billie, Dua, Taylor and Queen Bee, I still find myself going back to the other side of the equation, meaning the ones who should be bigger. You like Beyonce? I go for Janelle Monae. Taylor Swift? Give me St. Vincent. And Billie Eilish may be hard to categorize, but Bjork got there first. So, pop music will go on, but I want a little bit more.
Kendall DefoePublished 3 months ago in BeatHas Lil Nas X Gone Too FAR???
I love Lil Nas X but what the f**k. Grammy Winner Lil Nas X released his music video "J Christ" and honestly it was way unbelievable like it was crazy.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 3 months ago in BeatA$AP ROCKY throws shades at Drake on Kid Cudi's New Album after Drake fires a Rihanna diss
Hello everyone! Immediately Check out this song from Kid Cudi's new album, where Rocky takes aim at Drake. Immediately in response to Drake's criticism of him and Rihanna, Rocky released his most recent album in Soo on Friday, January 12th, which includes a duet with ASAP. On the song "Wow," Rocky calls out to Drake and then shoots some rounds in his direction while rapping "Aake a Man." The root of a plant known as "drake," which was previously taken from Mediterranean plants of the genus Mandora, is used to treat a number of gastrointestinal problems. Drake showed up on Target Priority ASAP Rocky and Rihanna, with whom he had a romantic relationship in the past On the song "fear of heights" from his album All the Dogs, which was released in October. The rappers' common past with pop sensation Rihanna serves as the foundation for this potential conflict. After ending her relationship with Drake in 2016, Rihanna started dating ASAP Rocky instead. Drake seems to have moved on from the relationship, despite the lyrics of his song "Fear Of Heights" suggesting otherwise.
Maame AppiahPublished 3 months ago in BeatA Cautionary Tale of Fleeting Moments...
Life is beautiful, but it’s fleeting…like a Chet Faker song. Why the reference to Chet Faker? His songs were a huge part of my adolescent soundtrack. “Terms and Conditions” have accompanied me on many public transit commutes. I also felt like the world moved faster when I listened to his tracks.
Paulina PachelPublished 3 months ago in BeatFavorite. Live albums, part three: albums by Willy Chirino, and Erykah Badu
Willy Chirino celebrated his 35th anniversary in the music business with this live album the 35th anniversary live from Miami. It also was accompanied by a DVD of the concert. This was around the time. Willie won his Grammy for Son del Alma and 2008 2009 I wanna say like 2007 to 2008.
RIKKI LA ROUGEPublished 4 months ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Bohemian Rhapsody
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 4 months ago in BeatMerzbow - Material Action 2
A heaping dollop of noisiness from the long-time Japanoise king, Masami Akita, a.k.a. "Merzbow," who has been going since 1978 and has a hundred and forty million albums of this stuff. Here, we have a heavy collage of bang and clang, intercut with high, piercing, synth whistling but it never does in any way get dull. The feeling is that one is inside the bowls of some great, futuristic tin horn beast from a demonic bestiary located somewhere south of Chiba City and somewhere north of the Sprawl. Strings are plucked behind the wall of noise, there is always the sensation of movement...movement...movement forward in sound, a process of progression.
The Crucial Need for Mental Health Awareness: Breaking the Silence
The Crucial Need for Mental Health Awareness: Breaking the Silence The Essential Requirement for Emotional Wellness Mindfulness: Ending the Quietness
Noor AhmadPublished 4 months ago in BeatUnderrated Albums: Discovering Musical Gems
The following ten albums are all, in their own right, underrated by the general music-listening public and are deserving of a closer look.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 4 months ago in BeatRock Goes Opera
Introduction This is a sort of follow-up to my piece on artists who took classical music and tried to hammer it in ways that the original composer never intended. You can read that here before you go on to explore this piece of mine.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 4 months ago in BeatCONCERT TIME
Over 35 years of concert going I appear to be in the minority, those that want to see the first support and anyone that follows. The venues rarely seem more then half full when the first band appears. Then you can find that something wonderful happened and half the audience weren't there.
ASHLEY SMITHPublished 4 months ago in BeatFULL STORY ABOUT MOUNT EVEREST
Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, is the world's highest mountain, with a peak reaching 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
BABILONTE DkPublished 5 months ago in Beat