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Progressively Covered
Introduction I wanted to do a playlist of progressive music that was maybe a littel different, and then remembered that Yes had covered Simon and Garfunkel's "America", and thought what about some unexpected covers of songs by artists that could be classed in the Progressive Universe, and four immediately came to mind.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 6 months ago in Beat
🤡Clowns🤡
Introduction I haven't done much in BEAT for a bit, and despite being a Top Creator in the community, I have not had a Top Story for years, despite getting a lot of reads outside of Vocal, but they don't seem to like my taste in music any more, I am obviously too good for them 🤡.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 6 months ago in Beat
Morrey Banks: Architect of the Feel-Good Groove
In a genre saturated with formulas and repetitive drops, few artists manage to carve out a space that feels both fresh and familiar. But Morrey Banks is doing just that—and more. With a signature style that fuses House, Funk, Disco, and laid-back Future grooves, Morrey Banks is quickly emerging as a standout name in the world of dance music.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Faceless. Fearless. Beaux Deity.
In a world where fame often overshadows the art, one artist is turning the spotlight away from themselves—and toward the work that truly matters. Faceless. Fearless. Uncompromising. Meet Beaux Deity, the anonymous music and visual artist who’s rewriting the rules of identity, artistry, and creative independence in the digital era.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Criminally Underrated: My Case for Giving Ab Liva His Flowers by NWO Sparrow
When I talk about rappers who never quite get the spotlight they deserve, Ab Liva is one of the first names that comes to mind. The thing about hip hop is that it’s built on moments. One feature, one verse, one hook can change everything for an artist. For me, my first Ab Liva moment was back in 2014 on Pusha T’s solo album “My Name Is My Name.” The record “Suicide” had already hooked me with its dark, cold Pharell production and Pusha’s trademark precision. But when Ab Liva stepped in on his verse, it was like the temperature in the room dropped a few more degrees. His voice had this calm menace, a control that made you rewind his part just to catch the little details in the way he put words together. I remember thinking, “This guy just walked on the track like he owned it.” Even with Pusha T holding his own, Ab Liva’s verse felt like the one that stuck to your ribs after the song ended.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
Taylor Swift Announces New Era with "The Life of a Showgirl"
When Taylor Swift announces a new project, it’s not just news—it’s a cultural moment. On August 12, 2025, at exactly 12:12 a.m. Eastern Time, Swift revealed her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, setting off a wave of excitement that swept through every corner of the internet. The timing was deliberate, the presentation flawless, and the fan response immediate. In just a matter of minutes, hashtags were trending worldwide and speculation was running wild.
By Kamran Zeb6 months ago in Beat
Bok Bar — Where the Night Becomes a Legend
Since 2018, Bok Bar has been more than just a venue—it’s a legend in motion. Nestled in the small but vibrant country of Liechtenstein, Bok Bar carved its name into nightlife history by throwing the kind of parties that become stories told for years. This is the place where the night begins and nothing else matters, where strangers become legends overnight, and where hangovers are earned, not regretted.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Metaphysical Sherpa: ComproWise
Meditative Animal, the ever-evolving musical identity of singer-songwriter and multidimensional creative Nick Mirisola, returns with a powerful new EP: Metaphysical Sherpa: ComproWise. Clocking in at just 17 minutes, this 4-track project offers a genre-blurring, consciousness-expanding listening experience that stretches across hip hop, alternative, experimental soul, and metaphysical soundscapes.
By mysoundMusic6 months ago in Beat
Dancing Through Hard Times: The Rise of the Recession pop
The first time I heard the term “recession pop,” I thought it was a joke. After all, what could possibly be so joyful about a struggling economy, skyrocketing rents, and high grocery bills that you’d consider taking a part-time job as a cucumber farmer? But then I pressed play on the playlist by that name, and it clicked: Recession pop isn’t about ignoring reality—it’s about living to a beat you can dance to.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Beat











