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Runaway Train cover Shannon King
LYRICS Call you up in the middle of the night Like a firefly without a light You were there like a slow torch burning I was a key that could use a little turning
Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago in BeatTransformative Trajectories 2: "BlueSky" Ideas to create new horizons for women in the music industry.
What would this new transformative trajectory look like for women in music? What are the practical solutions to creating the means to succeed for women who have a more complex and sometimes scattered work/life pattern than men?
Abigail Rooley-TowlePublished 3 years ago in BeatPlaylist for Studying
Lately I've been studying different programming languages and while taking in depth notes over CSS, Javascript, and HTML I found that these songs helped me to stay focused and keep momentum as I worked.
Inez AnettePublished 3 years ago in BeatBurn-ing Up the Radio
“I never really stick to one theme in my music,” says Kory Burns from his home in Palm Beach, Florida. “I have songs about love, religion, my parents… I just go off of whatever I’m going through in the moment.”
Ben NelsonPublished 3 years ago in BeatModo Soda’s “Forgotten Pages”
The on stage swagger studded persona of Stu Strokes, Moda Soda’s founder and lead singer, was marvelous and impervious to distraction. Stu’s moxie, his presence and panache transcended the ordinary rockstar legend. His performance matched the incendiary feel of that music which took the world by storm in the summer of ‘97.
zachary scottPublished 3 years ago in BeatConnect, by Infinite ILLIS
Chorus When we link up From a church to a freak can quote a scripture but a savage in the sheets When we link up
Infinite ILLISPublished 3 years ago in BeatLife on the Road; What They May Not Tell You as a Newbie Musician
You have been sitting by your phone waiting for a very important call. A music producer promised you a spot on an upcoming music promotion tour. The one-month tour will be across five states in a fully decked bus.
Dan MartinPublished 3 years ago in Beat3 DEADLY RAPPING MISTAKES YOU NEED TO STOP MAKING IN 2021
In this post, we are going to pen down some of the most unnoticed mistakes that the rappers are making these days, and are not getting the boom in their career that they deserve. So, here we will not point out the things like you need to practice more, write down good songs, or how the beat plays an important role in the rap. But here, we are going to pin point the mistakes that people do not know that these things can harm their growth. So, here are the mistakes that you need to stop doing. And after you read this post, it will be sure that you will change something in your raps this year.
Naman PariharPublished 3 years ago in BeatA Musical First
Beatwashing is a concept album like no other. Twenty-One Chill Hop tracks seamlessly flow from one to another, like a DJ mix. However, Volume One is all the more impressive because each track progresses up the chord scale from A Major to G Minor.
Ricky ChopraPublished 3 years ago in Beat- Top Story - March 2021
Music Genealogy
Spectrum City is a music genealogy project that attempts to trace the ancestral influences of modern popular music. Music follows the same Darwinian principles as life. Natural selection ensures successful mutations are replicated and thrive, whereas sonically flawed mutations become extinct after a few generations.
Ricky ChopraPublished 3 years ago in Beat Late Night Vibe Playlist
1. Can You Hear the Rain- Unto Others By the Goth Rock band Unto Others, previously known as Idle Hands, 'Can You Hear the Rain' is the third track on their self-titled EP Unto Others. A mix of European and American metal styles, this band brings a unique style to the mix.
Emilia the BatPublished 3 years ago in BeatThe Hill cover Shannon King
LYRICS Walking up the hill tonight When you have closed your eyes. I wish I didn't have to make All those mistakes and be wise.
Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago in Beat