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Ludacris and Nelly draw backlash over bookings at MAGA-coded music festival
Ludacris and Nelly headlining a mostly right-wing event is good for them. It’s also great for the genre of hip hop. The two rap veterans have showcased their talents on other stages. Why can’t they perform for mostly MAGA folks and grab that bag?
By Skyler Saunders18 days ago in Beat
'20/20'
"Do It Again" the track that would ultimately open the Beach Boys final album on Capitol Records which was released on February 10th 1969 had originally been released as a single in August of 1968. The track was the first of many post-Pet Sounds era throwbacks to the early Beach Boys sound which would become continually more cliched and eventually lead the Beach Boys to the level of self-parody they would eventually succumb to in the 1980s while their closest contemporaries The Beatles nearing the end of their run in 1969 would go on to be viewed as the most influential band of all time. However, the song itself is not bad on its surface, and it opens with a futuristic sounding (for 1969) drumbeat captured by then-Beach Boys engineer Stephen Desper using tape delays on the drums performed by Dennis Wilson and John Guerin. The song has been re-recorded numerous times over the years on various Beach Boys-related projects most notably the 2011 re-recording at Capitol studios featuring the five surviving Beach Boys at the time backed instrumentally by various members of both the Brian Wilson Band and Mike Loves touring "Beach Boys" to promote the then upcoming Beach Boys 50th Anniversary reunion tour in 2012. The hammering and power drill sound at the end of the song was an excerpt from a track called "Workshop" that was to be a part of the uncompleted "SMiLE" album.
By Sean Callaghan27 days ago in Beat
I’ll Sing to That
“Days of Wine and Roses” is a song that was written by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It received the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the 1964 Grammy for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. It was recorded by the American singer Andy Williams, and his version charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts. My favorite version has always been the one recorded by the Bee Gees member Robin Gibb.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Beat
Rock The Menorah! 20 Rock Stars Who Are Jewish
Judaism has a rich musical history and tradition, so it shouldn't be a surprise that some of the most predominant rock stars in history are Jewish. In Jewish culture, music is used to celebrate, to reflect, and share scripture and prayer.
By Jenika Enoch2 months ago in Beat
Ukrainian Anti-War Songs
I've been meaning to compile this list for a long time. With a four-year marking point of the war approaching in February 2026 and the anti-war songs in Ukrainian music ever expanding, I wanted to present an essential list of the songs I listen to frequently.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Beat
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Common Symptoms of Nipah Virus You Should Know. AI-Generated.
Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly infectious pathogen that has caused sporadic outbreaks in South and Southeast Asia over the past two decades. Classified as a zoonotic virus, Nipah can spread from animals to humans and, in certain cases, from person to person. With a high mortality rate and no specific antiviral treatment currently available, early detection of symptoms is crucial for containment and management. Health authorities emphasize that awareness of common symptoms can save lives and prevent further transmission.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 3 hours ago in Beat
Alcohol Shifts the Brain into a Fragmented and Local State. AI-Generated.
Alcohol has long been known to impair judgment, slow reaction times, and cloud memory. But emerging neuroscience research is now offering a more detailed explanation of what actually happens inside the brain after alcohol consumption. According to recent findings, alcohol shifts the brain from a highly integrated, globally connected network into a more fragmented and localized state—fundamentally changing how different regions communicate with one another.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 3 hours ago in Beat
IAmYungReef Delivers a No-Nonsense Anthem on “I Mean Business” With FIS BANGA, Javon Musiq & Bigga Rankin
“I Mean Business” is more than just a collaboration — it’s a mission statement delivered with precision, hunger, and intent. From the opening moments of the record, the tone is unmistakable: this is not a casual release or a filler track, but a declaration of purpose. At the center of it all is IAmYungReef, who leads the charge with a confident delivery and sharp, deliberate bars that underline both his growth as an artist and his refusal to be overlooked. There’s a sense of urgency in his performance, paired with clarity — the sound of someone who knows exactly where they’re headed and isn’t asking for permission to get there.
By Variety Pressabout 6 hours ago in Beat
Griffin Snowden Drops Highly Anticipated Single “HEARTBEAT”. AI-Generated.
In a world of excess—excess content, excess opinions, excess noise—Griffin Snowden is taking the high road. His new single, HEARTBEAT, represents a conscious decision to prioritize meaning over momentum.
By Variety Pressabout 7 hours ago in Beat
10 Vintage Slowcore Tracks From Decades Past
While slowcore has enjoyed a major resurgence in the 2020s, the genre actually dates back to the eighties. Some of the tracks on this list might sound strange and unfamiliar, while others had a clear influence that's carried slowcore for decades. If you're trying to relax, study or enjoy a quiet evening at home, here's a look at a genre that existed well before Soundcloud.
By Kaitlin Shanksabout 11 hours ago in Beat
LaRussell joins Super Bowl 60 entertainment lineup with game-day performance
The Superbowl is a facet of the larger society, now. With the arrival of LaRussell, he has gone from Vallejo, California to one of the biggest stages the music showcase has to offer.
By Skyler Saundersabout 24 hours ago in Beat
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