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Justin Ball is Inspiring The World Through GClass TV
It all started as just a name on a piece of paper he made while he was incarcerated. Even though it was a rough time and a major learning experience it taught Justin Ball so much about himself . He is the man he is today because of his obstacles.
sibca awanPublished 4 years ago in BeatThat playlist
There are not very many things that stick with me year to year. Many things seem to be in flux. Music is one exception. It hasn’t gone anywhere. That’s my catalyst for getting chores done, my means for escape when ‘it gets too much’, and my gateway to prayer. It seems to make things better and easier. With music, I see the world through rose-colored glasses. It gives me the opportunity to define my world exactly as I want it.
Nkeonye Judith IZUKAPublished 4 years ago in BeatMy Musical Perspective
Music is an art that people relate to, something that makes us feel, it is a form of expression that can define who you are. Some music makes you believe something, makes you think on a level you never thought you could. My love of music, is very hard to define. I love all kinds of music, on a scale that some might say is very wide. Growing up I learned very quickly people tend to latch onto the main stream music scene and don't seem to understand others likes and dislikes. I get that, because I don't understand how the top trending artists on YouTube are Cardi B, and Tekashi 6ix9ine. I don't get that because that isn't for me, 6ix9ine especially I don't know how anybody likes that person at all.
Mike CharlipPublished 4 years ago in BeatDance Music Pioneer Harry Wayne “K.C.” Casey of K.C. and The Sunshine Band Releases “Put a Little Love in Your Heart” As the World Continues to Work Toward Unity
The iconic K.C. and The Sunshine band continue to bring joy and hopefulness to the masses through their music with the release of “Put a Little Love in Your Heart.” The popular cover song spreads an important message that is available on all streaming platforms now. Though the song has often been sung since Jacki DeShannon’s original version in 1968, the lyrics have never been needed more than the past 6 months.
Jennifer BarnesPublished 4 years ago in BeatTop 3 Ways to Transfer Spotify Playlist to Amazon Music
If you switch from Spotify to Amazon Music, you can transfer your playlists from one streaming service to the other using one of several third-party apps available on your device. Here we’ve collected three methods to help you to transfer Spotify playlist to Amazon Music.
Bella GordenPublished 4 years ago in BeatRapper Action Bronson Drops New Single “Latin Grammy’s”
Action Bronson, the 36-year-old rapper from Queens, New York, dropped his first single of 2020, titled "Latin Grammys." The single, which sits at 2 minutes and 50 seconds, fuses his signature pop culture references from Derik Jeter, football, and his neighborhood Flushing, Queens. With a Latin jazz-inspired horn section, is a welcome return to the music scene since his 2019 EP “Lamb Over Rice," which was released on November 22 of that year. The song features the humor that Action has brought since hitting the scene with 2010’s "Imported Goods." "Latin Grammys" references his love for pop culture via such lyrics as, "I fly the plane better than Tom Cruise / Drive cars like Dale Sr. with my feet up / Lotus pose like Shiva on the floor / For the fight with my seat next to Jeter."
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in BeatCherry Flavored, the rejuvenated gem of The Neighbourhood.
The Neighbourhood has maintained a steady fanbase for the people that support their songs and any new creations that they put out.
Samantha ParrishPublished 4 years ago in BeatMy Top 26 Taylor Swift Songs Part 2: The 2nd 13
So again, dear readers, this is meant to be as close to approximate chronological order as possible, not a measure of quality by any stretch of the imagination. And amazingly the split between Part 1 and Part 2 sees us start the 1989 Era after #12 Stay, Stay, Stay & #13 Sad Beautiful Tragic were my 2 Entries from the Red Era.
80’s Maybes but it’s the 90’s Divinely
It was so close. So tantalizingly torturing of what we call the final decision. I mean really. The 80’s blessed us with some heavy hitters. There was Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet Jackson, Babyface, Anita Baker, New Edition, Bobby Brown, Cameo, George Clinton, Gap Band, Guy, Al B. Sure, Quincy Jones, Rick James, Teena Marie if my fingers had a respiratory system they would be out of breath right now. That was just the R&B side of things. The MTV ushered in a new era of visual music along with some Pop and Rock & Roll. Some of my favorites like Tears For Fears, Huey Lewis & The News, Pat Benatar, Guns & Roses, Phil Collins, Genesis, The Police, Sting, Billy Idol, Queen, Culture Club, Wham!, Cyndi Lauper, Aerosmith just to name a few. Prince and Michael Jackson hit all three in the 80’s effortlessly.
Malcolm BattenPublished 4 years ago in BeatS.A. 3ssay is Making His Voice Heard
At that point he began verse composing which drove him towards songwriting. Already, songwriting was a path for S.A to communicate his emotions however now music has become his energy.
sibca awanPublished 4 years ago in BeatA revisit to Taylor Swift's Speak Now
Speak Now is, objectively, Taylor Swift’s first big album. Right? Right. No competition. She wrote the whole thing herself as a teenager.
Cassandra RyanPublished 4 years ago in BeatXVI— Raw and Unapologetic
Raw and unapologetically honest, XVI (pronounced 16th) brings his life, love and tribulations into every verse he raps. Growing up on 16th Avenue in a tough neighborhood of East Bradenton, Florida (where XVI indubitably got his name), XVI found himself in and out of public schools and detention centers. "Eat or be eaten" was the mantra he lived by which became his truth and a byproduct of growing up in such strenuous of environments. It wasn't until moving to Clearwater where his life took a new turn, finding himself among other music innovators that took notice of XVI's musical talent. These relationships helped set a foundation for XVI to harness his musical skill and create a platform to release his music. Known for his attention to detail, intricate word plays, and concept driven raps, XVI continues to personify his journey through his music.
Jason JamesPublished 4 years ago in Beat