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Modern, popular, and iconic pop culture moments in music. From current events, to trending topics and more.
Halloween Heavies
Halloween is a time for soaping cars, vandalizing your neighbor's house with toilet paper rolls, playing with Ouija Boards, trespassing into graveyards at night, and who knows? maybe committing mass human sacrifice at some hitherto undisclosed location run by a drug cartel in Buenos Aires and presided over by a huge, skulking, black-clad woman named Juanita. It's all fun and games until someone loses a soul.
Rate-O-Rama: Mad World
🎉🎉🎉 Celebrating Edition #10 of Rate-O-Rama!!! 🎉🎉🎉 In celebration this will be a tough choice!!! Rate-O-Rama : Songmania is a reader participation game.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 6 months ago in BeatThe Paternity Case of Janet's Secret Daughter
Besides Michael Jackson being accused of having a love child or allegedly "not" the father of his three children (Prince, Paris, Bigi), there was this scandalous story that involved the youngest Jackson member Janet.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 6 months ago in Beat- Top Story - October 2023
Heavy Metal Cheese
Yeah, heavy metal is dark, spooky, and undeniably the TOOL OF SATAN to ensnare young people and get them to grow their hair out, wear denim vests, and not bathe as frequently as they once did. Some metal, however, not having got the memo from Central Casting, goes above and beyond the call of duty, taking the infernal into the realm of the comical.
OF LIMBO Announces Tour With Faster Pussycat
Hotly tipped rockers OF LIMBO are cranking up the van and heading out for a fall tour with Faster Pussycat in support of their latest release “California Demon” – Tour dates below.
RockNRollBuddhaPublished 6 months ago in BeatBehind The Lyrics
I was sat in my bath tub, surrounded by suds and melodies, when a familiar voice started to harmonize from my phone. A song I have been obsessed with recently, one that really sings to my soul. Billy Eilish – TV.
- Top Story - October 2023
Separating the Art From the Artist
Recently, Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation member, released a book entitled “The Masters”. This book featured his interviews with rock legends who have become his friends. There is no arguing the influence the subjects of this book have had on Rock music. However, when questioned why there were no Blacks or women, his flippant, obnoxious, and frankly stupid response negated two demographics of rock 'n' roll's history as if they did not matter. He took his experience, privilege, and influence to brush off legends - whether he chose to acknowledge them or not - that built his career. It was an unfortunate reminder of how someone we hold in high regard can disappoint us in such a poignant and profound way.
Lynn JordanPublished 6 months ago in Beat THREE TOP QUALITY AFFORDABLE MICROPHONES
So, you want to have your own microphone on stage instead of sharing lurgies with others, or you're starting a new podcast having no clue which ones give you high quality output without breaking the bank!
RastapixiePublished 6 months ago in BeatRate-O-Rama: Funkytown
Rate-O-Rama : Songmania is a reader participation game. Every Sunday I will publish a Rate-O-Rama article which will feature three versions of a popular song.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 6 months ago in BeatThirtieth Century Man
Introduction This is lifted from a Seven Days In Post written two years before Scott Walker died but has been getting a few views. The man was the epitome of a true artist so was not to everyone's taste, but I find his work absolutely amazing.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 7 months ago in BeatTo the Women in Hiphop
The 1980s Continued... The fourth studio album Order in the Court was released on June 16th, 1998. Queen Latifah’s fourth album
HerBrownProductionsLLCPublished 7 months ago in Beat- Top Story - October 2023
Rate-O-Rama: Don't Be Cruel
Rate-O-Rama : Songmania is a reader participation game. Every Sunday I will publish a Rate-O-Rama article which will feature three versions of a popular song.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 7 months ago in Beat