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Modern, popular, and iconic pop culture moments in music. From current events, to trending topics and more.
How Do You Listen To Music and Do You Even Listen?
Introduction As you have probably gathered, music is a great part of my life. Allegedly the first record that I liked was "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley when I was around three years old.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 days ago in BeatTaylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" Fan Review
I met Taylor Swift at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN when I was eleven (maybe freshly twelve?) years old. At this point, Swift had one single on the radio, "Tim McGraw," and she was essentially a nobody. My god how things have changed. I was a fan then and I'm probably considered a superfan now. This is my first impression of her most recent album release, "The Tortured Poets Department."
Lizzy GabrickPublished 5 days ago in BeatRecord Store Day 2024
Introduction I thought I had done a piece on this, but I may have mentioned it here and there and certainly documented a few of them on my blog here:
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 5 days ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Take Me To The River
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 7 days ago in BeatDeeper Than What We Hear
Music serves dual purposes: entertainment and subliminal influence. It increases your blood flow to the brain regions that generate and control emotions.
K. WisendangerPublished 8 days ago in BeatMusical Mysteries Unveiled: From Ancient Hymns to Hoof Flutes
In the whimsical realm of ancient melodies, where clay tablets and bone flutes reign supreme, there's a musical mystery that transcends the ages. So, grab your imaginary lyre and let's take a delightful romp through the annals of history as we uncover the oldest tunes ever to grace human ears—and maybe share a chuckle or two along the way!
NICKSON NJERUPublished 10 days ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: I'm A Believer
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 14 days ago in BeatThe Rhythm of Pop Culture: A Tapestry of Trends and Tribes
The Rhythm of Pop Culture In the clamoring roads of the city, where neon lights cast an energetic sparkle and the beat of music consumes the space, a different embroidery of mainstream society flourishes. From style to music, from film to web-based entertainment, the ongoing scene of mainstream society is a kaleidoscope of patterns and clans, each adding to the rich and consistently developing structure holding the system together.
We Need to Talk About Jennifer Lopez
Mariah Carey was riding a career high in 2000. Since her 1990 debut, the multiracial songbird – who proudly celebrates and elevates her Black heritage – had churned out smash hit after smash hit, with 14 of her singles hitting the peak of the Billboard Hot 100 (with five more to follow).
Jonathan ApolloPublished 18 days ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby
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Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 21 days ago in BeatThursday, Friday and Saturday, Legally Blonde Will Be Electric
Spring break over and sports in between seasons, the high school student activity might seem on hiatus. Not the case, the John Jay Theater Workshop is ready with Legally Blonde. But if pulling up your legal briefs or dying your hair doesn’t sound like a fun night and/or celebrate the home grown talent, the counter is pretty easy to make, according to one cast member.
Rich MonettiPublished 22 days ago in BeatLeon Mwana Wa Joze : "Ma1 Anenge Atanga" gives a chilling perspective of Judgement Day
The song "Ma1 Anenge Atanga," a standout track from Lee Mutembedza's EP titled GRATEFUL, carries an impactful message that reverberates far beyond its melodious harmony. The award winning Zimbabwean Hip-hop artist is back for unfinished Kingdom business.
Michael MupotaringaPublished 23 days ago in Beat