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Spotify - How to Make Money on the Popular Music Streaming Platform
Spotify - How to Make Money on the Popular Music Streaming Platform As a popular music streaming platform, Spotify is used by millions of people worldwide. It provides users with an opportunity to access music and podcasts from different genres, artists, and regions. While it is primarily a platform for music streaming, it also provides an opportunity for content creators to monetize their music and podcasts.
The Pioneering First Ladies of Music
In the early days of recorded music, the industry was dominated by male artists, but a few brave and talented women stepped forward to make their mark. These women were the pioneers of their time, breaking down barriers and paving the way for future generations of female artists. One of the most significant of these trailblazers was the first lady singer.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in BeatDo you want to have a massive garden?
The medicinal garden kit is a comprehensive product that provides all the necessary tools for growing your own medicinal garden. It is an excellent choice for anyone who is interested in natural health remedies, and wants to take a hands-on approach to their own health and wellness.
Carmela atmosferaPublished about a year ago in BeatFinding the Rhythm: Exploring the Beat in Music
Music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, and one of its most fundamental elements is the beat. The beat is the steady pulse that underlies a piece of music, providing a framework for the other musical elements to fit into. It is what makes music feel rhythmic and gives it a sense of momentum and energy.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in BeatI miss you
Its twenty to three in the morning and I miss you. I wanted to write that out as a letter to you. Pen and paper would have been preferred but the laptop will do its by my side as I listen to Lost In The Night by Palace the album that fills me with nostalgia whenever I hear it. It fills me of nostalgia for anymoments that have come before and any that are yet to still arrive. I can't describe it or maybe I have perfectly with that sentance. I know that I wont be able to capture them the way I should. Making the most of everymoment of them the way that I should in youth. I know that I'll regret these moments if I do not act accordingly inside them so I try to make the most of every second saying yes to almost evey offer of substance or plan. Oh the joys of youth I can hear the elders say to my brain. I can imagine myself saying it soon, to a friend or a nephew or grandchild. I can see them pulling a face when I might have smiled all of those years ago.
John GilroyPublished about a year ago in BeatMulti-Hyphenate Actor, Recording Artist, and Filmmaker Amir Royale Drops Seductive Single “Pruane” (feat. Lulu Kirtchuk and Devereaux)
From Amir Royale I’ve tasted toxicity. I’ve lusted after romance in a way that may have been unhealthy for a couple of years. I’ve misunderstood cues during intimacy before but have also had partners not reciprocate my passion or attention to detail. “Pruane” is about being in that center space between ‘DTF buddies’ and ‘soulmates.’ That unspoken sense of attachment intertwined with the minutiae of apathy. Somewhere smack in the middle of possessive and protective, sexual and sensual, in-love and out of it. We search for the love we think we deserve – and the people that are right for us; we often overlook or undervalue them. Maybe one day I’ll finally start getting all this stuff right. ‘Til then, I’m content sitting still. Walk good, take care. 🌺❤️🩹🌺
StageScene MagazinePublished about a year ago in BeatThe Kobe Bryant of Rap: Lil’ Wayne
If Jay-Z is Michael Jordan, Lil' Wayne is definitely the late great Kobe Bryant. The wordsmith who can turn a cliché or chestnut into a hot line, Wayne, certainly deserves to be in the top ten in MC rankings.
Skyler SaundersPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Power of Habits: How "Hey Ya!" Transformed a Football Team
Habits are powerful forces that shape our behavior, often in ways we may not even be aware of. The book "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg explores the science behind habit formation and how we can intentionally shape our habits to achieve our goals. One example that Duhigg uses to illustrate the power of habit is the song "Hey Ya!" by OutKast as a tool for habit formation in the context of a football team. In this essay, I will examine the use of "Hey Ya!" as a habit-forming tool and explore the broader implications of intentional habit formation for individuals and organizations.
Abnoan MunizPublished about a year ago in BeatHow to Pitch Your Music To Spotify Playlists in 2023
How to write a Spotify playlist pitch? Writing a pitch that explains why you should be included in a Spotify curated playlist is likely to be the most difficult step in submitting a song for consideration. This advice from Music Business Guru will give you the upper hand.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Sources For Audio Plugins in 2023
Any music producer, beatmaker, or audio engineer must invest in audio plugins. There are several online platforms and markets where you can acquire them, just like with any other digital product. The greatest and most reliable stores to buy the most recent and top-notch VST plugins are all included in our guide to the best platforms to buy audio plugins.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Music Production Software in 2023
Musicians are working hard to establish themselves in what has evolved into one of the top professions. These days, having a basic understanding of music is essential to launch a career in this industry.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Music Sample Sources in 2023
Since sampling first emerged back in the 1960s, samples have grown to be an essential part of the music-making process. Samples can be crucially important, like the rhythm of a drum, singing, or everything in between.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in Beat