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Top 15: Songs in Film Musicals
Musicals have been around for ages and are a popular genre of entertainment. Personally, I never really saw the appeal of musical films; they always seemed kind of silly to me as a kid. As I grew older though I started to see things differently—not that you get much choice when there's a freaking song stuck in your head for months!
Greg SeebregtsPublished 5 years ago in BeatSummer Essentials
Nu-disco's upbeat and rhythmic sound is perfect for road trips, parties, or any time you need an extra boost of optimism. These 20 international nu-disco hits are the perfect way to celebrate summer!
Top 10 Disney Songs to Get You Pumped
Who said that Disney songs only filled you with whimsy? Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the "Top 10 Disney Songs to Get You Pumped."
Not Your Typical Horror Music
When I think about classical horror movie music the Halloween (1978) film immediately pops into my head. Other words to describe the music i'm talking about include creepy, ambient, and apprehensive; songs that give you the goosebumps. A pop cover song, or a catchy 80s song wouldn't come to mind at first. But that's the reason why I love horror; behind the blood, guts, and gore there is also comedy, romance, mystery, and of course thriller. These are not only some of my favorite songs, but they also come from some of best horror films/games that I've seen.
Samantha SingPublished 5 years ago in BeatLessons on Love: The Musical
2000 saw the release of En Vogue's "Riddle" from the Masterpiece Theatre album. This is one of my favorite albums. I will never forget playing this song on trips with the family, and choreographing dance moves to this song in high school.
Merlin MystiquePublished 5 years ago in BeatIn My Opinion: The Ten Greatest Male Vocalists of All Time
Male vocalists are abundant, especially in the era of music I am most interested in (the 1950s and 60s). But there are some that stand out as being the best in their field. I understand that we may not agree entirely on this list, but know that I have based this off my own personal opinions, so please don't go attacking me on social media, or saying nasty things about me–because I'll just block you on said social media site. Mostly, I want to stress that this is a top ten list, but there may be featured "more mentions" before we finish the list for good.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatMy Top 20 Essential Albums (Pt. 2)
This is the second part to my top 20 essential albums and I'm making this because I really just couldn't fit all my favourites into the first part. If you haven't read Part One, then you can read it here. It may help when it comes to understanding this second part.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatMy 20 Essential Albums
I have a number of favourite albums, and admittedly, it took me a while to put this together, because I knew I had to have one thing my music taste sometimes lacks: variety. If you already know me, then you know I'm a big 40s, 50s, and 60s fan–but this isn't really about me personally. This is more about which albums I think have been put together with real precision, and real thought. If you want to check out my personal tastes then I suggest you take a look at my lists on my "Essential Songs" by various artists including: Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and many, many more.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in BeatThe 10 Most Underrated Avicii Songs
Sadly, on April 20, 2019 we have to witness the first anniversary of Tim Berling's death roll around. It was a shock last year when one of the world's favourite DJs died, and everyone paid homage to his collection of hits that are cherished by thousands upon thousands around the globe.
Leah PhillipsPublished 5 years ago in Beat50 Reasons to Listen to Bob Dylan
I don't really want to do too much of an introduction and give things away, but there are certain reasons that people don't or do listen to Bob Dylan. For example: I listen to Bob Dylan because I enjoy that kind of music, and his poetry is beautiful. However, my brother doesn't listen to Bob Dylan, because he prefers other types of music, but he doesn't doubt that Bob Dylan is quite possibly the best songwriter in history. What we're going to do is go through a few reasons as to why Bob Dylan is so loved and appreciated all over the world, and by the title—you should already be able to tell that this was the case. Let us begin.
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in Beat10 Musicians Taking Over the Underground Hip-Hop Scene
Since the creation of SoundCloud in 2007, the underground hip-hop scene has had a level of buzz around it that it's never seen before. Many artists collect hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of plays on the platform without ever being considered mainstream, being signed to a label, or even having a manager. Musicians such as, Lil Peep, Lil Tracy, XXXTentacion, and many more rose up from the underground to go on to be famous artists with standing legacies to last a lifetime. With that being said, here are ten artists who have the potential to take over the underground scene, and rise to fame in the next couple of years.
dylan davisPublished 5 years ago in BeatAll Genres Allowed—Top Fives
Some times All Genres Allowed is going to take you into the world of the Top Five. That's when we make random lists of whatever we choose and you have the liberty to agree, take us to task, or just simply read along. Okay, now that you're up to speed, here you go!
Winners OnlyPublished 5 years ago in Beat