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Why the Beyoncé Backlash?
Beyoncé, inarguably one of the most iconic artists of our era, inspires an odd dichotomy of reactions. There's the fiercely devoted fanbase, buzzing with each new release. And then there's the curiously vocal contingent of detractors whose disdain for the artist seems wholly unconnected to any concrete critique of her work. Beyoncé's recent foray into country music with "Act II: Cowboy Carter" has reignited this puzzling phenomenon.
Howard BronfmanPublished 19 days ago in BeatAct II: Cowboy Carter (Album Review)
March 29 March 29 is here and so is the second act of Renaissance!!! Finally, all 27 tracks featured other artists: Dolly Parton, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Willie Nelson, and her youngest daughter Rumi. Some of the tracks lasted under 60 seconds.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 20 days ago in BeatSwaggyono is the chief producer of North Philadelphia...
In the bustling streets of North Philadelphia, where the rhythm of life pulses through every corner, there emerges a musical prodigy whose beats resonate with the soul of the city. Swaggyono, the chief producer of North Philly and the creative force behind "DreamChasers" artist Diamond Street Keem, is a name synonymous with innovation, style, and authenticity in the realm of hip-hop production. With a keen ear for rhythm and an innate understanding of the essence of hip-hop, Swaggyono's work transcends boundaries, taking listeners on a sonic journey unlike any other.
DJ JSO | THE MIC XMPublished 22 days ago in BeatRoute 666
Introduction I don't know what popped this into my head. I was reading an old blog post about the 101ers and the band name coming from George Orwell's 1984 then I thought of Girlschool covering Gun's "Race With The Devil" and thought what road would they be on, then thought of the song "Route 66" and the road Route 66 which runs from Chicago to Los Angeles nearly two and a half thousand miles:
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 24 days ago in BeatA Warchild Playlist
Introduction I was wondering whether I had done a WarChild playlist and although I referenced it in this one, I, apparently have not done a playlist based on this charity album series.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatTen Essential Folk Songs From The British Isles That Everyone Should Be Aware Of
Introduction. I have to thank Ken Jones from inspiring this piece on this Facebook Post. It is in this group here, I love that image.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatJohn Scott Is Cured
Introduction My friend John Scott is a writer and comedian and has been sharing and commenting on some great songs by the Cure today. I asked him if I could collect them for this Vocal story and he was up for it but said when the gin kicked in later there would be a lot more.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in BeatHow They Made It: serotinia
Hi! My most recent release, "serotinia" came out this last month, on the 16th. It's one hour and a half divided into 28 tracks.
Milena Gligic Explores New Musical Frontiers With 'Daredevil'
In the dynamic world of music, where creativity knows no bounds, there's always someone pushing the envelope and setting new standards. Milena Gligic stands out as one such trailblazer, currently captivating audiences from the vibrant heart of Los Angeles!
Khushboo MalhotraPublished about a month ago in BeatLet Me Take You On A Musical Trip: Part One
This will contain a little bit of information about the artists who I love in the world of music. However, I will allow the reader to get to know me through my love of music, rather than focus soley on the artists themselves.
Carol TownendPublished 2 months ago in BeatUnveiling Katie Boulter
In the bustling city of Leicester, amidst the whispers of ambition and dreams, there lived a young girl named Katie Boulter. While the world knew her as a talented tennis player, there was much more to Katie than just her prowess on the court. This is the story of Katie Boulter, a journey beyond the confines of the tennis courts, filled with determination, resilience, and unexpected twists.
Ashu FritzPublished 2 months ago in BeatThe Dear Departed
Introduction In the fifties and sixties, there was a remarkable obsession with songs about lovers and friends who died, usually in violent circumstances. These were not like the folk songs and murder ballads that I wrote about here, but romanticized death in these three-minute eulogies.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 months ago in Beat