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Multilingual Singer Jasmine Ortiz Is the Next Artist to Watch
Jasmine Ortiz is not an average artist. She is multilingual, multi-talented, and is rapidly rising on YouTube. As a singer, songwriter, producer, and actress, Jasmine’s unique background provides her the versatility to excel in many aspects of the Entertainment Industry.
Jae MoniquePublished 3 years ago in BeatSB SurfsUp— Memphis Hip-Hop Living Legend
Having vision can take you to new heights. Those new heights pan out your future in the brightest light possible. Joshua Farmer, notably known as SB Surfsup is a rapper hailing from Memphis Tennessee. No stranger to the music industry, SB has been making music and igniting movements in his city over the past ten years. His distinct sound and focus on his undeniable talent allowed him to reach those heights and walk in the brightest of lights. With breakout record "Be Her Man", SB (at the time known as Skool Boy), made his mark as one of the hottest artists coming out of the South.
Jason JamesPublished 3 years ago in Beat7 Nigerian Songs That Are Actually Really Scary
You'll never hear these songs the same way. The beauty of music and storytelling through song is that a lot of times, artistes can write songs about topics that are otherwise heavy and melancholic, but put over a nice beat and good melody, it can become something palatable to the average consumer.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in BeatIn A World Gone Mad, Music Is My Savior
With so much static in our ears, it's hard to find some peace. 2020 has definitely been one for the record books. Through it all; the virus, the lockdowns, the racial disparities, the riots, the fires, and then Nov. Music has given me peace...
King LoganPublished 3 years ago in BeatFeel-good Playlist: Part Two
Yep - the world is still a little crazy, still a touch scary. So, how about a bit more music therapy? Here's Part Two of my Feel-Good Songs:
Christopher DonovanPublished 3 years ago in BeatTaylor Swift does it again and I ain’t even mad
Let’s set the scene shall we; it’s about 11:30pm on a Thursday night. I’ve just come home from seeing a theatre performance and am mid-way through writing my review of it when my partner calls me. Now, I knew that my partner had a 6am shift the next day so I knew that he’d only call me if he had something extraordinary to tell me or if something had happened to him. Thankfully, it wasn’t the latter. He was calling me to tell me to check my socials as Taylor Swift had just announced a surprise 9th studio album Evermore, a skated album to Folklore, which is one of my favourite albums ever recorded. So naturally, I went into a state of shock and only had total of about three hours of sleep before I had to go and teach children the next morning.
Virag DombayPublished 3 years ago in BeatCharli XCX, QuaranQueen
I've been a die-hard Charli XCX fan since True Romance was the only album in her catalog. From her punky aesthetic to her artsy electronic production, what was not to love?
8 Best Online YouTube Video Promotion websites to Avail for Your Music Career
YouTube as the central foundation of the circulation of music and artists has paved the way for many creative prospects. Maintaining a YouTube channel on your own is a matter of difficult competency given the number of releases that take place on the platform each day thus enabling tremendous market competition. Bringing a YouTube channel without any former acknowledgment to the forefront of the audience stream and the industry is not just difficult but also impossible without a promotional impetus. Online YouTube video promotion websites are hence integral in enabling new and upcoming artists to reach out to millions of audiences across the globe and establish the music career of their dreams.
Lisa NaborsPublished 3 years ago in BeatRecount the Votes! The Songs That Should've Been Eurovision Finalists
Since 2004, the Eurovision Semi-Finals have had many shocks. From front runners falling flat, to the best performances not even being close to qualifying, they have taken many causalities. But which ones were the most robbed, and should’ve been in the Eurovision Final?
Sharaya J
Fresh off FOX Network’s hit show The Four, where she now holds the record as the longest seat-holder in history, Sharaya J is ready to let her talent do the talking! After receiving high praise from the likes of Meghan Trainor, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, and DJ Khaled all season long, it’s clear that Sharaya is a force to be reckoned with. A native Hawaiian, but raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, Sharaya J has always been an artist at heart. Exposed early by her father who was a member of the 90's Hip Hop group Double XX Posse; Sharaya has always been a natural performer. With a very successful career in the dance industry; she’s never been a stranger to the spotlight.
Tammy ReesePublished 3 years ago in BeatEnjoy Your Favorite Music with These Fantastic Music Apps
These days, finding free music apps is not a tough task, but make sure that they must be legal. But you don’t need to worry if you are not sure whether the music apps you are using are legal or not because we have listed some of them for you. So let’s take a look at the apps.
Jack thomsonPublished 3 years ago in BeatCardi B Read the Room
It's time for our most beloved reality tv show: The Battle of Who is More Delusional Between the Celebrities. If it's not Kim Kardashian, it is the other Libra who is out of touch with reality, our favorite New Yorker: Cardi B. I wonder how much money she pays to stay in her delusional, out of touch, reality that she now lives in since she made it big. Both these Libras need a personal cultural advisor, hire me. You can buy the purse, just don't advertise it when there is a pan demic and millions of Americans are losing their homes. Boom, that wasn't hard, now cut my check.