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Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
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Websenor BacklinksPublished 2 years ago in BeatTaylor Swift Is at It Again
Taylor Swift might have found the one, she has been a straight relationship with Joe Alywn for five years. How could you not in a relationship for five years and just say that.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago in BeatLil Baby to Win Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award at Second-Annual Music in Action Awards Gala
On Thursday (September 15), the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) unveiled the inclusion of new awardees for the second-annual Music in Action Awards Gala, which recognizes individuals, organizations, and firms that specifically employed their visibility to positively promote social change steadily for the past 12 months.
Victor TrammellPublished 2 years ago in BeatThe Memory Lane Of Music
I was driving around my town on my errands, one of the songs I was listening to sparked an idea for this article. I was at a red light about to turn onto the long road to the interstate and I thought about something, have I ever thought about all the songs I listened to and remembered where and when they were?
Samantha ParrishPublished 2 years ago in Beat- Top Story - September 2022
A Playlist Of Places
Introduction I was wondering if I could create a playlist of songs I love about places, because I love the place or have a great friend who lives there or it is just a beautiful song that makes me want to go there. We all love something that gives us a feeling of warmth, comfort and longing.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 2 years ago in Beat - Top Story - August 2022
Why We Need Videos like Dove Cameron's Breakfast
On August 23rd, Dove Cameron released the video for her latest single, Breakfast. On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that affirmed the constitutional right to abortion. Dove Cameron herself has always been an outspoken advocate for human rights, including the right to choose. She's never been afraid to speak passionately about her convictions and using her platform to raise the voices of the under privileged as well. As a queer woman in the spotlight, she's fighting her own battles against the patriarchy on a far too regular basis.
Josey PickeringPublished 2 years ago in Beat It's still falling down...
Thank you for the track All Falls Down. A long time ago, when life was simpler, this was simply a song with a funky beat and great lyrics that had a great vibe to it. Those were my adolescent days with my juvenile problems that felt like true cataclysmic catastrophes. Those would pale in comparison to the things that stress me today. This song speaks volumes about the trials and tribulations one will encounter on the road to glory. I’m sure we all know how the song goes, but take into consideration the separate phases the song goes through in just a matter of minutes. Now I’m writing solely based on my own experiences and interpretations of the song. I’ve second-guessed both of my degrees from the moment I got them because it’s so hard to find passion in a field with little to no grey area. “That major that she majored in don’t make no money.” Story of my life. Because the money to be made entails becoming a person I’m not equipped to be. Selling yourself for a dollar is the theme. I thought I could find security in a field that wouldn’t deviate so far from the rules and that hasn’t been the case. The song itself reminds me that things will continue to go wrong as long as you keep focusing on all the wrongs around you. It takes a strong mind to be able to see the positives around you whenever everything seems darkest. The song will transcend time and generations because the problems depicted in the song have continued to plague our society. Many will criticize a person that decides to overlook their shortcomings for the pursuit of happiness. But those same people will also advise you to do what makes you happy. The contradiction lies in the fact that advice can only seem sound when that person is happy with their situation. The struggles we encounter will always be in abundance. It helps define us because the person that rises from being knocked down is never the same person that went down. You rise a little tougher, a little wiser, a lot more determined.
The Omnipotent DeityPublished 2 years ago in BeatEmpowerment, Agency, Grace, and Reinvention
A lazy narrative says that Taylor Swift writes breakup songs, or songs about boys that are written for adolescent girls. It’s lazy both because it ignores the depth and breadth of what she has accomplished, and even more so because it doesn’t consider the empowering stories and lessons she tells. This (long) essay explains why I see her work as groundbreaking, transformative, and vital to our 21st century world, a world that doesn’t experience enough peace or grace and sees far too much anger and intolerance—a world that needs and is blessed by Taylor Swift.
Richard BuckPublished 2 years ago in BeatLife's Rhythms
We are all born with a natural rhythm. It controls our actions and thoughts from birth until death. I know this sounds like an oversimplification because everyone seems so different. Some people may sing like a nightingale or croak like a frog. Others move like they are walking on air while the rest of us dance as though we are wearing cement shoes. No matter where our talents lie, the beat is in us all. Let me explain.
Mark GagnonPublished 2 years ago in BeatLOVE TRAIN
“B’DAMN,” said the train. It woke her like the super, pounding on the door for the rent. Train? What’s this?! Daryl loved trains. Couldn’t get her on an airplane with a shoehorn and a barrel of Vaseline, but she sure loved a train.
Eleanor CooneyPublished 2 years ago in BeatA case of mistaken identity
It was October 2006 and A friend of mine from Italy was in town working on an album with the same folks who had produced Nirvana. So he took a break and came to stay with me for the holidays. I had just bought my first house in the San Fernando Valley and was very excited to have company. Umberto is the lead singer of a Rock Band 🎸called URock. It wasn’t until a few years ago that Umberto finally told me the fantastic story of how the band was named.
Alexis NichelePublished 2 years ago in BeatReleaSING
ReleaSING the Catch 22- FORWARD Do you feel stuck? Like something is holding you back? Well, I have and still do. Sometimes it’s fear, past pain, self-sabotage, insecurities, poor programming. I have been there and to be honest, I am writing and doing this afraid with major flaws. ReleaSING the Catch 22! It’s that “damned if I don’t, damned if I do” situation. Not just a feeling. Some circumstances just block us on every side it seems and it’s tough to get unstuck.
Shawna RayPublished 2 years ago in Beat