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Space Coast Schizo Summer Shutdown Song-List(Phew!)
These selections are definitely not for the general public. Perhaps a few songs are well known. I definitely tried to reach somewhat deep for music and inspiration on this list. I mixed classics with deep cuts to for a schizo blend of music for summer. Carefully curated for the adventurous at heart. I live with schizoaffective disorder, and my brain is literally schizo from time to time. I hope this playlist shows my true self and what keeps me motivated during a pandemic, stuck inside during the summer, and being isolated from the world. I almost didn't make it through at the beginning of the country shutdown. These songs, with therapy and medicine have put me on a better path. Please take the time to watch the 20 song playlist, even if some of it isn't your taste. May you find something to move and shake you. This is my list. Be prepared, you aren't expecting this.
FRANK? PiccolellaPublished 4 years ago in BeatFighting Against the Monotony of Fitness
Ever since getting into my current relationship almost two years ago, I gained between 30-40lbs. Following my high school graduation, I weighed 235lbs. I was overweight, didn't workout, and hated how I looked. Getting into college made me adapt to a new daily routine; I ate differently, rode a bicycle indoors, occasionally went to the gym, and did some workouts from home. Over the following four years or so, I weighed around 185lbs.
Tyler DelmottePublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Workout mix
Work out playlist #2 is my happy mood playlist. Its for the days when im already bouncing around excitedly and dont need a pick me up to remind me why I started my workout goals to begin with. All of the songs are older and more about personal excitement than beats or harmony. The memories of jumping, dancing, singing, and rapping along with this music in my past is enough to hype me up during my workout. So taking a very short ride down memories lane my first song on the playlist is Skrillex's First Of The Year. It gives me a chance to start off steady and build myself up for a nice positive session. Its an oldie but nothing has ever been made quite like it. Next up would be Imagine dragons- radioactive. This one also has a nice mellow start allowing me my 26 seconds of rest and then BOOM! The beat with this song helps me with my reps and I can actually move to the beat. I go full throttle until the end. I do a lot of cardio and hiit sessions so upbeat and fun types of songs are needed.
Sharee savPublished 4 years ago in Beat13 Hip Hop & R&B tracks that grace my playlist
Gucci Frames - Asiahn This track is fueled by a ridiculous instrumental featuring a violinist. But that's not all. Layered on top of the hypnotic beat is Asiahn's distinctively piercing, emotion-filled voice. She hits notes that I imagine Sirens from Greek mythology being able to hit. The voice is piercing, the lyrics are hip and engaging but with a more precise vocal performance than we get from today's radio R&B artists. It's 120 seconds of pure vibe. She tweeted about a remix to elongate the joint so I guess I'll just have to wait with bated breath till she drops it.
Kenya JayePublished 4 years ago in BeatA Positive Workout Playlist...
Like many people all around the globe, I have had a lot more free time this year. When the world ground to a halt in March, I decided I needed to make the most of what will probably be a once in a lifetime opportunity; to put all of my energy into self care and improvement. I made myself a reading list, found guided meditation courses to follow, began baking and painting again. Unfortunately, my baking got so good (if I may say so myself), that I started to see the repercussions in my body. Although, of course, this was completely okay and understandable as we were all facing unprecedented uncertainty and struggles, I resolved to try working out for 2 weeks. In the past, I had never kept up with working out for one reason or another, but lockdown had given me another opportunity to find something enjoyable that worked for me and my body.
Lauren ChambersPublished 4 years ago in Beat7 Overlooked Kings of Leon Songs That Need To Be On Your Playlist
Kings of Leon is a rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band is made up of three Followill brothers, Caleb (vocals), Nathan (drums), Jared (bass) and their cousin Matthew Followill (guitar).
Victoria (@fodmapfeasts)Published 4 years ago in BeatGive 'em a Listen
These songs have been imprinted on me after countless plays. I know that many readers, myself included, who come across lists like this don't give a lot of credence to songs that are performed by an artist that they dislike or just have a skewed view of, but bear with me. Give these songs a listen...what have you got to lose?
Tyler DelmottePublished 4 years ago in BeatTop 5 Underrated Lady Gaga Songs
Lady Gaga has been a staple for changing the spectrum of music by creating music in the evolution of music as well as her self-evolution of the way she's changed music for herself. She's gone through multiple phases of her styles and songs. She has created pieces of music that will forever be immortalized for creativity, pieces such as Poker Face, Bad Romance, Just Dance, and the song Shallow, which won her the Grammy for the movie A Star Is Born.
Samantha ParrishPublished 4 years ago in BeatTop 3 Tracks For Instant Happiness
Given the unexpected success of my last Top 3: Top 3 One Hit Wonders (That I Secretly Wish I Wrote). I've decided to hit you all again with another!
Frankie MartinelliPublished 4 years ago in BeatWhat Is The Easiest Musical Instrument To Learn When You're Over 50?
Learning is a constant process and is even more helpful when you are older. Older adults should find new things to learn to keep your brain active and healthy. Learning a musical instrument is one of the obvious things you can learn during retirement. With more time on your hands, you have a unique chance to learn the device you always wanted to learn.
Kevin RoachePublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Best Halloween Music Videos
The Best Halloween Music Videos By: Alisha Allen My favorite time of year is Autumn. I love the color of the weather, smore’s, costume shopping, watching scary movies. That is definitely one of my favorite parts about Halloween. I love to cuddle up with a nice blanket and watch a good movie. There are so many good ones, too! I might do a movie review at some point, however right now there is something else that I want to talk about. Halloween music! I love to watch some Halloween music videos on Youtube. Nobody ever talks about Halloween music, mainly because they believe Halloween is the devil’s birthday. Everybody listens to Christmas music. Some even listen to it all year, however nobody ever talks about their favorite Halloween song. I want to help try and change that, which is why I have made a list of my favorite Youtube videos.
Alisha AllenPublished 4 years ago in BeatQuick Read: 5 Strangest Albums You Share The Planet With
There are some seriously messed up artistic endeavours out there that have been committed to vinyl, or at least polycarbonate plastic, and today I'm gonna tell you about 5 of the strangest albums of all time.
Sabrina JohnsonPublished 4 years ago in Beat