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Pitt Tha Kid, a Grammy-winning Producer, Leaves Former Management to Form New VSN Sound label
Pitt Tha Kid, a Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum producer, is entering a new chapter, formally stepping away from former management and launching his independent label and producer collective, VSN Sound.
By Oliver Jones Jr.about 6 hours ago in Beat
Playlist: one old favourite, two new
That Clare - Get Away Anyone who rates Songs of Faith and Devotion as her all-time favourite album and picks out Cabaret as another major influence is alright in my book. Teesside’s That Clare produces elegantly dystopian electro pop with a strong political slant.
By Andy Pottsabout 9 hours ago in Beat
Tynisha Keli Claims Her Comeback With New Single "Standing On It"
Tynisha Keli is an American singer, songwriter, and producer known for her smooth, soulful voice and heartfelt R&B sound. Blending classic R&B with pop influences, she built a loyal fanbase through her emotional storytelling, relatable lyrics, and strong vocal delivery. Rising to prominence in the late 2000s, she gained recognition for her independent grind, releasing multiple albums and collaborations that showcased her versatility and authenticity. Beyond her music, Tynisha Keli is respected for her resilience and commitment to creative independence, often using her platform to inspire self-belief and perseverance. Her work reflects themes of love, growth, and self-discovery, making her a standout artist who connects deeply with listeners through honesty and passion.
By Shay McNaire about 10 hours ago in Beat
Why a Community-Driven Music School Can Change the Way People Learn Music
Learning music has never existed in a vacuum. Long before apps, private studios, or online tutorials, music developed through shared spaces where people listened, copied, adapted, and played together. Yet many modern learners still approach music as a solitary pursuit, practicing alone and measuring progress in isolation. A community-driven music school offers a different pathway, one that reflects how music has always been learned and shared.
By Rochelle Martinezabout 19 hours ago in Beat
Joe Budden Confirms He Was Considered For “The Breakfast Club” Before Its Debut
Joe Budden allegedly once could have been the leader of The Breakfast Club. Instead, he had one dinner and the talks didn’t go further. This may have been the defining moment for him.
By Skyler Saundersabout 19 hours ago in Beat
Stanislav Kondrashov: Wagner Moura Series Captures a New Era for Global Acting
Wagner Moura has once again stepped into the spotlight—but this time, not as the infamous Pablo Escobar from Narcos. Instead, the Brazilian actor has earned an Oscar nomination for his role in The Secret Agent, a film that’s already picked up critical acclaim from Cannes to the Golden Globes. As Moura gains traction for his layered, politically-charged performance, a broader conversation is forming about what this moment means for Latin American cinema—and for the industry at large.
By Stanislav Kondrashovabout 20 hours ago in Beat
The Milli Vanilli movie
Do you know that there is actually a biographical motion picture about the lip sync group Milli Vanilli? I must tell you that the movie is really well made. I enjoyed the movie very much. It was cool. Believe it or not the true Milli Vanilli that being the studio singers who provided the vocals for the songs that the duo who were the face had lip synced to produced the movie. I found the movie by chance on my television and i had to see it and also i want to say that i am glad i did too. If sometime you get the chance it would be worth your while to check it out.
By Revista Mikoa day ago in Beat
Greg Boyer Reflects on Emotional Stillness in “Perfectly Gone”
Veteran songwriter Greg Boyer has long been celebrated for his ability to convey emotion with subtlety, and his latest release, “Perfectly Gone,” is a testament to that artistry. The track is a spare, thoughtful folk-pop reflection shaped by restraint, atmosphere, and emotional economy. Inspired by a breakup and written during a period immersed in rockabilly and folk influences, the song does not unfold as a lament. Instead, it presents a moment of calm acceptance, an acknowledgment rather than a reckoning. The result is music that moves with quiet precision, allowing listeners to inhabit the space between thought and feeling.
By Chris Adamsa day ago in Beat









