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Lindsey Stirling Brings Christmas Home
It isn’t often that you come across a musical artist that appeals to a wide range of humanity. Sure, “pop” artists are theoretically exactly that but in reality they frequently have limited fan bases that are often not very diverse. It’s even less often that an artist that fits this criteria is a person who rarely sings.
The Recordings I Once Thought Lost
A little over a decade ago I was a motivated and wide eyed teenager full of ideas and potential. Wait, no. Let me rephrase that. I was a teenager with wide, dilated pupils, full of what I thought were good ideas, and pot. I was full of pot. Nah, I'm joking. I never touched the devil's lettuce. Scout's on her, or whatever. Is that how y- never mind.
BP BennickPublished 3 years ago in BeatSinging for your supper has roots in Christmas
There are traditions associated with the holiday season that have been carried out for years. Many times the origins of these yearly rituals are not thought about or perhaps not even understood. There are phrases in Mother Goose tales and children's poetry may not mean much today but had great significance during the time in which they first came to light. This is the case with a children’s nursery rhyme from the 18th century called Little Tommy Tucker which is as follows:
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in BeatJ Manifest
Jerard Manifest Wiggins better known as J Manifest has turned a fascination for drums into a passion by creating beats and producing hits. He was first introduced to engineering, live sound, and rap at the age of 13. J Manifest is one of the most sought after producers in the South, being a multi-talented mogul and a mentor to many. Most know him as a super producer, while others call him Good Brother.
Tammy ReesePublished 3 years ago in BeatFade Into You cover Shannon King
Lyrics I want to hold the hand inside you I want to take the breath that's true I look to you and I see nothing I look to you to see the truth
Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago in BeatBose Soundlink Around Ear Wireless II - Ultimate Guide 2021
Wireless Headphones Bose Soundlink Around Ear Wireless Headphones II is one of the best-known brands when it comes to noise reduction, but Bose is known around the world for the comfort of its headphones.
John AlexandarPublished 3 years ago in BeatMusic In My Eyez
Music to me is very special in my eyes since I can remember I have used music as an outlet. Finally, I have a way to share my story with the world and I plan to do so independently. MJAXN MUSIK is my production company name and MJAXN is the artist name that my music is under. The love I have for music is undeniable. In my youth I remember my grandfather Roy Lee playing that old school blues joint on the eight track player. My grandparents on both sides (mother and father) played plenty of rhythm and blues so the love for music came at a very early age. My dream is not to be rich, but to tell my story the way I want to tell my story through my music. My mother listened to lots of rhythm and blues. My father listened to pretty much everything when I was growing up. The goal of my production company is too be versatile and work with every genre. My cousin Raydell inspired me to pursue my dreams with the music. Collaborating with him on projects is something that we are continuing to do more of in the near future. I just want to bring that old school feel back to music that I felt when I listened to it back in the day. This movement is going to be everlasting and nobody gets left behind. Family over everything it's tatted on my arm. The way that I express myself through my music is tell good stories that people can relate to and get a good feeling at the same time. Some are false and then some are true, but the material is just relatable. I have come up with my own sound so it doesn't sound like anything that has ever been heard past or present. Things that I am planning on pursuing in the near future is expanding my production business into merchandising so that the name can go on but the merchandise won't just include the production label on it. Many different products will be available at the time of launch. Already I have wrist bracelets that symbolize my passion for music and have the production company's name embedded on them. The time is now is a slogan that I use because success in my world is long overdue and the time is now. I believe as individuals we must take a stand in our lives and do what we feel we are great at in life in order to be successful. If you aren't doing what you love and having fun with it what is the point of pursuing it because most likely you will fail at that task and any other task that you attempt if it is something that you are not passionate about in life. Music just happens to be the craft that I am passionate about that I chose to perfect. There is no other reason that music chose me other than I am great at it. So when I say follow your dreams because they are not just dreams they have the chance to become reality if you pursue them the way you should. With God all things are possible there is power in prayer. Just chase your dreams, believe, pray and the things in life that you thought was impossible will become possible. Trust and believe that each and every one of us was born for greatness you just have to find out what your greatness is and run with it. Open your eyes to the clearer picture and think if I feel this way about music what is it that you feel a deep passion for? What makes you happy when you are doing it? Just think about those things and you will make a big difference in your life doing what you love. MJAXN Apple Music Spotify My music is on all major platforms https://www.facebook.com/MJAXNMUSIKINC https://show4me.com/mjaxn
Michael JacksonPublished 3 years ago in BeatMonths after promising and failing, Cynthia Morgan creates new insult for Davido
"It should be a new word" This saga all started earlier in May when Northside INC. artiste Cynthia Morgan who had been missing in action in the music scene for a very long time finally came out to do an interview with a woman named Sandra. In the very heartbreaking interview, an unrecognizable Cynthia Morgan – a far cry from the ‘Godmother’ that she branded herself – talked about how she and her former manager Jude Okoye had a very terrible relationship and how he had been not only stifling her but also owing her money.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in BeatLucid Dreams cover Shannon King
LYRICS Enviyon on the mix No, no, no, no No-no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no No, no, no, no I still see your shadows in my room
Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago in BeatBritney Spears Albums Ranked
Britney Spears has been the centre of attention ever since she released her first single, ...baby one more time. She's been the leading figure of modern-day pop music. With an array of chart successes under her belt, it is also a sign that even with all the money and fame in the world does not stop you from suffering from mental health issues.
Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago in Beat11 Things You Didn't Know About Singer Tems
These ones will surprise you. Although 2020 wasn’t one of the best years as a globe, this year it saw the meteoric rise of one of the most interesting new voices to enter into the Nigerian music industry, talented singer Tems.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in BeatJunoflo Interview: The Independent Rapper Discusses Moving Back to the US, New Releases and More
For Junoflo, 2020 has been a reset of sorts. Moving back to Los Angeles after a period in Korea, the 28-year-old finds himself free from any record labels, and free to create however he sees fit. Returning to the place he calls home for his own “sanity,” the year has been an understated success for the rapper. His latest album, 222:AM, hit almost half-a-million streams in its first 24 hours on Spotify. His “BOUT TIME” t-shirt which accompanied the record, in addition to merchandise released under the Good Loox banner, marked an interesting step into the fashion world for the versatile rapper, something he passionately describes as a “huge” part of his life. But, perhaps most importantly, Junoflo has rediscovered the “joy of making music.”
Nathan SartainPublished 3 years ago in Beat