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Top 12 Music Artists
I love listening to music, music takes us to places we never knew existed, to our most profound trenches of the heart and to the highest dreams we can imagine. So here I'm going to share with you my top 12 favourite songs of mine
Lil 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 Future of Music is With Women
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. The future is here, and the future is now. Women are more capable of creating art and getting it out there than they have ever been.
Elle BlackPublished 2 years ago in BeatFavorite songs adult playlist (part 5) Country
Let’s start with Mr. Garth Brooks who had several songs banned from radio because of the content. This was in the 1990’s and I believe this is when the political correctness police started rear its ugly heads. If you are listening to this concert his fans know the words to his songs and do sing along. This one is the thunder rolls.
Lawrence Edward HincheePublished 2 years ago in BeatIt'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 BeatWhat Happened to the R&B group City High???
They were considered the 2000s era of “the Fugees”. Ryan Toby, Claudette Ortiz, and Robbie Pardlo all three from New Jersey were formed by former Fugees member Wyclef Jean into a hip-hop and R&B trio called City High. During the 2000s, City High debut their singles “What Would You Do?” which became the number one song in the Billboard charts. Their song was nominated for a Grammy and their debut album was released in 2001. After their debut album, they were about to work on their second album but we haven’t heard from them since but why.......
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 2 years ago in BeatTop Tips to Promote and Submit Your Music Online
It should go without saying, but first and foremost, your main focus should be on generating amazing music. You can implement all of my advice to a tee, but if your song, EP, or record isn't well-written, melodically tight, and skillfully crafted, you'll fall short right away. Now that it's out of the way, let's take a look at the greatest ways to promote your music on your own in today's music scene. You must also focus on which song promotion website you are choosing. Now that it's out of the way, let's take a look at the greatest ways to promote your music on your own in today's music scene. Know about some valuable tips to prompt and submit your music online.
Ibiza Global Radio Goes Global
Ibiza Global Radio recently announced its enormous plans to go global in 2022. Recognised worldwide as one of Ibiza’s most notable radio stations, they now celebrate an outstanding 18 years at the helm, showcasing underground electronic dance music from the island of Ibiza to the world. Listeners and fans will soon be able to find Ibiza Global Radio in Dubai, Madrid and Italy with more destinations set to be added.
Mike MediaPublished 2 years ago in BeatWhat It Really Means To Be A Creator Today
My interest in the world of creativity started in 2008 after I failed my first guitar exam. Our teacher knew how hard it was to play the guitar so he was not strict in the marking process. All he wanted was for us to at least have an understanding of the guitar fundamentals.
James SsekamattePublished 2 years ago in BeatBrettathew
Poetically wielding an eclectic taste for wordy raps, spilling vibrant bars and experimental flows - indie artist Brettathew is taking on the industry to revitalize appreciation for unconventional hip-hop, generating out of Western New York sparking global appeal.
BrettathewPublished 2 years ago in Beat1 on 1 with music artist PARC6IX
What’s your artist name and where are you from? My artist name is PARC6IX and I am from Allentown, Pennsylvania. I was born in Colombia and came to the United States when I was around seven years of age. I grew up in Easton, Pennsylvania.
Jason JamesPublished 2 years ago in Beat5 Tips for New Music Journalists
I run a music publication, you may have seen it here on Medium, called Modern Music Analysis. I’ve collected quite a few writers, views, followers, etc. I’ve been doing this music journalism thing for a little while and have learned a lot in my time doing it. I’m going to keep this short and sweet because there are many convoluted ways to go about it, and that’s not what will keep you in business. Here are five tips for budding music journalists:
Josh HerringPublished 2 years ago in Beat