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Music celebrities in the growing entertainment industry.
SUPERPOWERS INSPIRED by a DIVA
I have to make this very clear that I have not met this woman personally, she could be a stick in the mud. She could even be extra petty with sugar on top. Her quirks could be unreasonable and embarrassing. This woman could be so shy and socially awkward, she is barely able to leave her home.
By Quaneisha Collins6 years ago in Beat
My Saviour Is Me
There it is again, tall dead grass, so tall I can't see over it. There are gravel roads, each road splits into another, but there was only a forward or a backward. The sun is scorching when I go backward. I know this path; it leads me to a house where malice lurks behind the curtains. It's raining and dark out when I go forwards. I follow the path to a payphone, where I frantically dial buttons on the keypad but I can't see. It rains harder by this stage, and a truck pulls up beside me. A tall, broad-shouldered man slams his truck door and starts to run at me. He leaves his engine running. I can't see him, the glare from his headlights bounces off the raindrops. I have to run, but I'm running blind.
By Amber Coupland6 years ago in Beat
Renz Julian : Thug Scholarship - Athlete Or Rapper?
The next Lebron James or the next Jay-Z? What are the chances? A dream killer is the worst kind of person in the world, but a mentor can be the best. Growing up in the East Bay Area, of California as a minority in a broken home, during the crack epidemic can be a difficult task. However, I thought being blessed with athletic and musical talent would make things easier. As the EBAL 100 meter dash champion, all league football player, and college football scholarship recipient, the path to a success story was clear. Life however isn’t all that simple. Its full of twists and turns, crashes and burns. The key to survival for me has always been after the fall, how fast will I bounce back. Now looking back I realize the lack of a trusted mentor had its negative effects on me, and I want to share my experience with the youth, hoping I can help them persevere through similar adversities.
By Renz Julian6 years ago in Beat
Justin Bieber Saved My Life
We all know him. Some of us love him, some of us hate him. I’ve actually been in both of these categories. For the first several years of his career, I couldn’t stand Justin Bieber. In my opinion, he was overrated, disrespectful, and he hadn’t even gone through puberty yet. All of his songs were about relationships and love, which I found ironic since he had never held a healthy relationship at that point in his life. It was 2009, he was 15 years old, a year younger than me.
By Shaley Speaks6 years ago in Beat
JIMI JEFFREY SLIGHT RETURN
JIMI JEFFREY SLIGHT RETURN The Summer of 2021 is approaching and we are facing a drastically changed Society and World. Although The Rona Virus has been contained to a degree it has not been completely eradicated so Social Life is still in Limbo. Economically the World has been impacted and especially the Music Industry as music festivals and live concerts in venues are a thing of the past.
By PAT CHANEY6 years ago in Beat
Justin Timberlake is Not Bringing Sexy Back
I wonder how long it's going to take for the world to turn on Justin Randall Timberlake the way I did so many years ago. It seems like everyone is just under his spell, still captivated by his boyish good looks and his so-called talent. Well, I may be unpopular for saying this but I do not agree with anyone who says Justin Timberlake is talented or even a good interesting celebrity or person. If I must stand alone with these beliefs then stand alone I shall. Justin Timberlake never has and never will bring sexy back. This man is so entitled and mediocre that I literally cannot wrap my head around it, and I also can't wrap my head around the fact that people actually like him, they like his music, they like his persona, they enjoy watching his interviews, they send his songs shooting to number one AND he got asked to perform at the halftime Superbowl show 2 years ago, something that is only given to legends and superstars of the music industry. How can people think Timberlake is talented when he can barely carry a tune and he has never brought any creativity or long-lasting music to the world, he can’t even write his own songs! But above all else how can people actually support him after everything he has done to his fellow musicians? Appalling simply appalling, I am of course talking about his many clashes with none other than his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, Prince, and NSYNC, amongst others of course.
By Mimi Gonzalez6 years ago in Beat
Jupiterkami
Ricardo Morales, better knows by his stage name "Jupiterkami" is an artist with a very small fanbase. He's currently a 16-year-old rapper/singer from Dallas, TX that seems to have started his career with little to no knowledge about music. He originaly went by the stage name "Iced Ace" which was later changed to "Lonesoul777" and ultimately was changed to "Jupiterkami". While he originaly had more songs to his YouTube and Soundcloud account, he deleted most of his music on YouTube leaving his song "Anti, Valentine+". He has only released one song since then which was "PHANTOMHiVE+"
By Alexander Daniels 6 years ago in Beat
RIP, Kenny Rogers - A Hero To Many
I remember growing up in Borden, Ontario, Canada, and listening to my dad's unending stream of country music. He was a farm kid from way back, and outside of a love of Elvis songs and music, if it was country, he listened to it. There was Mickey Gilley, the Statler Brothers, and The Oak Ridge Boys on a permanent playlist in my house, plus a singer I hadn't yet gotten familiar with: #KennyRogers.
By Christina St-Jean6 years ago in Beat











