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The Singles Awareness Weekend Set
"Faithfully" (Journey). "Always" (Bon Jovi). "Can't Fight This Feeling" (REO Speedwagon). "Keep On Loving..." Oops.
Kent BrindleyPublished 3 years ago in BeatLoser, Loner, Whatever
I don’t know about you, but my last break-up was particularly rough-mainly because the damned fool decided to wage a proxy civil war against our whole country. I mean it’s one thing to be as narcissistic to think he was going to get a second chance? Ha! The man is clearly not firing on all four cylinders. I doubt he ever really was. Now, it’s not that I’m enjoying speaking ill of an ex, but it’s not as if he didn’t have a little bit of this coming back to bite him in the you-know. All I’m sayin’ is, my karmic index is in a much more desirable location compared to this guy (but whose isn’t, am I right?).
Surreal Tonality
"Dorian, that guitar is never going to get us out of here! You need to get a job! It's time to be a man and stop being so useless!"
Vince ColiamPublished 3 years ago in BeatMe, Myself and music
Here we go again The most happiest or dreadful time of the year: Valentine's Day! I still cannot believe how marketed this holiday has become in recent years and don't tell me that I am wrong. For a few weeks now, my social media platforms and even the grocery shops have been invaded with the hearts, the wines, the chocolates, the date ideas, the deals. And while in the past, old in love me would have gone through the roof with it, my bank account is happy it doesn't get drained with a new outfit or lots of gifts hehe.
Anastasia SPublished 3 years ago in BeatSingle And Not Ready to Mingle
Therapy, if taken seriously and to heart, is a bummer sometimes. One has to face certain truths about one’s self. I’d really like to be with someone right now, romantically, but I’m not in the best place. I need to sort some things out. Yay!!! Therapy gold star for me! I am now taking a bow in my living room. My first song on my Anti-Valentine’s Playlist is “Face to Face” by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Dana JensenPublished 3 years ago in BeatLove (Yourself)
Music is an amazing thing. It can help you deal with life by relating to the lyrics and provide an outlet for whatever you are going through. Music can actually change how you feel; uplift you, throw you down in the dumps, or even just give you something to cry about when you’re having a bad day.
Nicole HornPublished 3 years ago in Beat- Top Story - February 2021
Revolutionizing the Way We Listen to Music
With the advent of Smartphones, you have access to millions of songs at your fingertips. It has become way easier for people to listen to Music anytime, any place.
Alison CloveheartPublished 3 years ago in Beat The Geek Girl's 110 Love Songs
I always thought it would be cool to be a radio DJ, a little bit of talking and playing music all day. Somewhere between my late childhood or early teens, I remember listening to the radio in the evenings and hearing Delilah. Does anybody else remember her? My local radio station must have quit airing her show, so I was surprised to learn that 1) she’s still around, and 2) she’s actually syndicated all throughout the country. If you don’t remember or don’t know Delilah, the radio personality, her show usually runs from 7pm to midnight. With romance as one of her themes throughout the night, she would take calls on air from listeners wanting to dedicate a song to a significant other.
Katie JohnsPublished 3 years ago in BeatTOMER Is The Next Big Thing In Pop Music
Pop music is the most awesome and one of the most popular genre in music. This genre is very famous and is acclaimed world wide. It's the music style of modern times and has led to a great revolution in the world of music. It's the amazing category of music that has broken various barriers of traditional and traditional music. The only real reason of the immense achievement of this kind of music is its ability to muse and entertain people.
Easy SEO OptimizerPublished 3 years ago in BeatValentine's Day is Bunk
This is a Valentine’s Day playlist for single people. I know, already that sentence is teeming with social assumptions of loneliness, pity and, for some bizarre patriarchal reason, a middle-aged woman with a sitting room full of cats. I want you to stop right there.
The Break Up Playlist
Valentine's Day. If you're single, there is nary a day on the calendar that can make you feel more alone than this stupid holiday. You can make a case for New Years, but that's not what we're doing here. For those fresh out of a relationship, or for those still reeling from the effects of a break-up, Valentine's Day is a romantic sucker punch. I have spent many a Valentine's night eating Domino's, drinking wine, and watching "Bridget Jones's Diary" while rolled up in a blanket burrito avoiding social media until we were safely tucked into February 15. That's all fine and good, but we're better than that. And sometimes we need a reminder.
Robyn NeilsenPublished 3 years ago in BeatJade Alice
“Sometimes love can be painful in a relationship, and sometimes that relationship is with yourself” Jade Alice is a versatile and astonishingly talented writer and singer who has been performing with her sweet sugary voice for many years. I have been wanting to talk about her music career for months, and I loved the opportunity to sit down with her and really dive into her music and the writing process. We talked about ABBA, collaboration, and how to be a gentleman
Ella SterlandPublished 3 years ago in Beat