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Modern, popular, and iconic pop culture moments in music. From current events, to trending topics and more.
Old-School Rap/Hip-Hop vs New-School Rap/Hip-Hop
Rap music has undergone significant changes over the years, with new artists and new styles emerging all the time. One of the most notable divisions in the genre is between new-school and old-school rap. New-school rap is characterized by its focus on trap beats and its heavy use of auto-tune and other vocal manipulation techniques. Old-school rap, on the other hand, is characterized by its focus on live instrumentation and its use of socially conscious and politically aware lyrics. In this article, we will explore the differences between new-school and old-school rap and delve into the question of which one is superior.
By Tuna Zeten3 years ago in Beat
Reggae Got Soul - A Toots And The Maytals Playlist
Introduction Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert (8 December 1942 โ 11 September 2020), better known as Toots Hibbert, a Jamaican musician who was the lead vocalist for the reggae and ska band Toots and the Maytals.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
"Mastering the Art of Reading Music: Understanding Treble and Bass Clefs"
Reading music is an essential skill for any musician, as it allows them to understand and perform written compositions. The process of reading music involves interpreting the symbols and memorandum set up on a distance of music in order to play the correct notes on an instrument. At its utmost introductory position, reading music involves understanding the layout of a distance of music, including the staff, clefs, and note values. The staff, which is the foundation of distance music, is made up of five vertical lines and four spaces, on which notes are placed.
By Suresh Natarajan3 years ago in Beat
What Happened to Orianthi???
Aussie guitarist and singer Orianthi started off rehearsing as a guitarist for Michael Jackson before his 2009 death and performing for Alice Cooper on tour. Her 2009 single "According to You" became the top charting single from her debut album Believe. Until what happened after her debut??? Is she still making music???
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Polymathic Actor, Recording Artist, and Filmmaker Amir Royale Releases New Single โPhonicsโ (feat. Sydney Palmer and Declan Sheehy-Moss)
From Amir Royale I don't think I've ever really felt well-understood by my peers or mentors. Most my life I was outcasted for my passionate and exuberant outlook. "Phonics" was a way for me to define what that felt like โ but, furthermore โ showcase to others how to combat it. I've had this song sitting in a vault since before the pandemic. Thus, I recruited some of my favorite people in this whole wide world to share the stage for one of my last few "harder" stories to tell. Or, well โ at least I think so. Declan Sheehy-Moss (a good friend of the next J. Dilla and Robert Glasper - Cisco Swank); as well as Sydney Kate Palmer (an NYU student of mine) both bring this so beautifully to life โ and, I don't know โ I just hope you finally get it one day. Maybe, just maybeย โ I even pray I'll still be here on Earth to know finally what it feels like. That's if God decides I'm lucky enough. I love and miss you all, always. Walk good, take care. ๐บโค๏ธโ๐ฉน๐บ
By StageScene Magazine3 years ago in Beat
Migrant Motel Uses Self-Deprecating Humor To Entertain With New Song & Video 'Shame'
Migrant Motel is making waves in 2023, using self-deprecating humor to reflect on their career thus far with new release 'Shame'. With timely pop culture references combined with a bright and bouncy beat, the song deals with timeless issues that many musicians face: knowing that they possess viable talent โ but wondering when the wider world will notice what they have to offer.
By RockNRollBuddha3 years ago in Beat
History of Music
History of Music Music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, with evidence of musical instruments dating back to ancient civilizations. Throughout history, music has played a significant role in religious ceremonies, celebrations, and as a form of entertainment. In the 19th and 20th centuries, new technologies such as the phonograph and radio led to the widespread dissemination of music and the rise of popular music.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Beat
From USA Gymnast to Broadways Female Peter Pan: The Story of Cathy Rigby
Before she was portraying the female Peter Pan role on Broadway, she was a USA Gymnast competing in the 1968 Summer Olympics. Cathy Rigby was the highest-scoring American gymnast making her a favorite gymnast with American television audiences and helping to popularize gymnastics in America. She was the U.S. national champion in 1970 and 1972, and became the first American woman to win a medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships: the silver medal on the balance beam at the 1970 World Artistic Gymnastics Championship until 1974 she landed the role on Broadway as Peter Pan that earned her a Tony nomination.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
The Psychology of Sad Songs. Top Story - January 2023.
When all hope is gone, you know sad songs say so much. โ Elton John Sad songs have long been a staple in music, with many people turning to them in times of sadness or heartbreak. But why do we find solace in listening to songs that make us feel worse? Well, it turns out there are distinct psychological mechanisms behind our preference for sad music.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Beat










