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Rebel in search of a Cause
It is no secret that this year like the one before, has been hard on a lot of people. We started off like we always do: jonesing for a fresh start with high hopes for the future. Bright eyed and overly optimistic, I was determined to make a bigger transition to full- time artist. Not just as a singer, but I know my talents lie elsewhere that could potentially be lucrative as well. Every artist’s dream is to say they live off their “art” and I am not ashamed to admit that mine is no different. Although, that concept has changed for me throughout the years.
Lauren LajasPublished 3 years ago in BeatHarsh
A 22 year old upcoming artist by the name of SvnDwn has recently dropped a new track titled "Harsh" that has caught my attention. A Staten Island, New York artist has really brought out a new side of him we've never seen before. He stated that "I made this song months ago at the start of lockdown, this is me putting out some emotion towards a situation that has happened to me one too many times. I have had people betray my trust or destroy my faith in them by going on about me in the most negative way possible. This song was more of a response to these situations and letting go of all that negative energy." You can feel the energy straight from the gate on this track. From the dark eerie beat (beat credit @ZEETERNAL_) he comes in with a melodic flow and goes in from there. He starts to switch it up and starts some screaming vocals and echoed adlibs. I really enjoyed the screaming on the track it matched the hard vibe going on. I enjoy when artist come out of their shell and bring something completely different to the table that we sometimes don't see coming. I asked him "Why'd he named the song "Harsh""? He said "The song is called harsh mainly because I know if I said any of that stuff I was thinking at this point in time they would say it was "harsh" lol." I personally love versatile artist who show us all different styles specially in no particular order. I feel this song will bring joy to the listeners because a lot of people can relate to the emotions he's feeling in this song. In a recent interview he's said that artist and groups like "My early influences are like slipknot, paramore, panic at the disco and Dance Gavin Dance . In my solo career it’s been people Joji, JPEGMAFIA, scarlxrd, Raleigh Ritchie, Denzel Curry and juice wrld.” You can really see the rock influences in this song.
riphaleyeditsPublished 3 years ago in BeatCheck Them Out
If you are a person who loves to hear people sing then I have something for you to think about checking out. On Facebook, there is a group called Quarantine Karaoke. If you type in the name into the search bar then you will find the group. Next, become a member to hear some awesome folks. There are people from all age groups singing in this group. If you look above the screen where it shows the person singing it will show the information needed to look them up. The person or persons singing or playing music will mention this to you in their area.
Shelly BartleyPublished 4 years ago in BeatHesitation? Frustration? Bedroom production!
Prologue YouTube can be anything. It can be your go-to search engine, radio, or the source of income if you are a content creator. Living in the era of YouTube and social media, I've always been a passive user. Whenever I tried to share my contents, whatever it may be, there has always been hesitation and frustration. What an introverted social media anxiety! YouTube nowadays is like a global talent show, and its curtain is wide-open 24/7. Recently, I had a priceless experience to walk up to the stage from the auditorium, ironically, thanks to YouTube. Here's my story.
Hajeong SongPublished 4 years ago in BeatThanks Tik Tok for these songs.
We can all thank Tik tok for wasting our time in the best ways, but we can also thank them for the countless songs we either have heard before but forgot, or are brand new to. I have found old songs that have been remixed that become my favorite, and then I find new songs that are just too good to not listen to. I will be letting you guys in on my favorite tik tok songs, and of course I will be dancing while doing this blog post, so enjoy, and dance along. Also, there is a lot of exposing myself in this blog, and I honestly could write a whole book about my favorite tik tok songs because I am constantly finding new songs, and new remixes from youtube...... I listen to youtube music more than anything at night when I am trying to write, podcast or work on a few other things. But to get to the point, I could write a whole book but I chose 15 to start with. I will be making this a weekly maybe a daily and holy smokes lofi music is cosmic..... So be on the lookout, because I literally want to make a whole playlist of just tik tok songs but half of my favorite ones are on youtube and are remixed... So that is why there is no playlist.. OK, you're probably tired of me rambling so here's some new music to add to your spotify, and be on the lookout for more posts like this!
That One BaristaPublished 4 years ago in BeatDo You Remember the Cursed Remix of September?
There are certain videos floating around the internet that, for whatever reason, stick with you long after you've watched them. Whether it is a hysterical parody of a tranquil DJ, an eye-opening take on current societal issues or a kitty on a scanner, encountering these amazing finds satisfies that craving we all have inherently in us to be entertained.
Ghezal AmiriPublished 4 years ago in BeatRain On Me (Lady Gaga ft. Ariana Grande)
So, my inspiration for this video came directly from Lady Gaga herself. The dance was of course a joke but is also something she has done for YEARS as an ode to her original fans. She is such a multi-talented artist, so I felt as though I could give back to her and just hit her dance with a little bit of myself added of course.
Dionysius Christopher DowdellPublished 4 years ago in BeatSoftware & Tools for Musical Collaboration During the COVID-19 Era
The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic is here for the last eight to nine months. The pandemic is accompanied with a preventive lockdown that has restricted people to their homes. Among all those people, there are recording artists and musicians too, and face a severe challenge before them.
MEET THE TEAM
Welcome to Music You Missed! We are so excited to start releasing more content about the world we love most. Music. Our goal is to bring honest and fun content to share with you all, including music reviews, playlists, bands we are listening to and so on and so forth. Music You Missed is something that started on twitter as a fun way to tweet about pop punk bands/the lyrics you are constantly singing in your head throughout the day, and a fun way to connect with the pop punk community. The account was created by Noland back in 2012 and throughout the years grew to something bigger. Noland then met Mackenzie through a mutual friend in college, and they met Paige through twitter. We all have evolved to different tastes in music over the years and want to share it with you. The one thing all of us have in common is that we love sharing music, and love sharing our opinions. All originally from the midwest, we are just a group of kids who bonded over the shared love of pop punk bands and who never really got out of the emo phase. Get to know us just a little bit more! Connect with us, and keep up to date on the vast world that is the music industry. If you want us to check out your music/or bands you think we've missed out on, DM us on Twitter or send us and emails at [email protected]. Make sure to also follow us on Twitter here!
Music You MissedPublished 4 years ago in Beat#OliLondonDeactivatedParty
UPDATE: Oli London has uploaded a video to his YouTube & Instagram. Some Twitter reactions to the video are down below. March 22, 2020, Oli London decided to deactivate his Twitter account.
SharvaStudioPublished 4 years ago in BeatLockdown and the music industry.
With current events across the world many of us are wondering what the future holds, people have lost their jobs and acquiring a regular wage seems like a distant memory to others.
Phill RossPublished 4 years ago in BeatJust the hits in Quarantine
Quarantine, lockdown, shutdown, whatever we called it, it was definitely something to remember whether we like it or not. I left my job that would soon be classified as non-essential and ended up in an average job from the past life, that became an equivalent to a soldier in the army - the supermarket.
Jerome Smith-PulaPublished 4 years ago in Beat