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David Ratmoko: Redefining Electronic Music with “The Preludes”
David Ratmoko’s latest EP, Prelude Two, is a sonic journey that showcases the artist’s exceptional ability to blend genres and create an immersive auditory experience. This captivating collection features four tracks—Prelude Three, Prelude Four, Prelude One, and Prelude Two—released in a thoughtful sequence that enhances the overall narrative of the EP.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Nicki Minaj: A Hip-Hop Queen Reigning Supreme
Nicki Minaj, born Onika Tanya Maraj, is a Trinidadian-American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, known for her versatility, lyrical prowess, and unique style. Minaj's journey to the top of the hip-hop world has been marked by both triumphs and challenges, but her unwavering determination and talent have solidified her status as a living legend.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
How I Came To Love Karen Carpenter
When I was young, I’d listen to the radio. I can still remember my earliest experiences with it. I didn’t have any particular favorites at the time. The radio was something my beehive-coiffed mom used to play, and she always got excited when Diana Ross and The Supremes or Martha and the Vandellas came on. She was a big fan of Motown girl groups.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Beat
The Surprising Truth About Pop Music: Beyond the Beats and Lyrics. AI-Generated.
Pop music, with its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, has dominated the music industry for decades. But beneath the surface of the catchy beats and infectious choruses lies a rich tapestry of stories, influences, and cultural significance. Let's delve into some surprising truths about pop music that you may never have known.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Beat
The Friendship Break-Up
I think one of the hardest things to go through is the loss of friendship with someone. Friendship breakups suck. Plain and simple. I take relationships seriously. Whether it's family, friend, lover, coworker. You give me respect I give you respect.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹about a year ago in Beat
Meet Big Wilz: A New Talent Redefining the Music Landscape
Big Wilz is a vibrant UK-based Nigerian artist who is making a significant impact in the music industry with his infectious sound and captivating style. Growing up in Nigeria and later moving to the UK, Big Wilz draws from a rich cultural tapestry, resulting in a unique musical experience that resonates with audiences worldwide.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Discovering C37: Paul Cudby’s Musical Evolution
In the serene landscapes of the Lake District in England, a musical talent has emerged that captivates the soul and transcends genres. Paul Cudby, the visionary behind the project C37, crafts ambient chill music that offers a rich tapestry of sound, inviting listeners to embark on a sensory journey.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
MELL.
In a recent music Q&A interview, MELL, a dynamic gospel music artist and songwriter, shared insights into his work and faith. His passion for music is matched only by his dedication to sharing his personal encounters with God. With a unique sound that seamlessly blends heartfelt melodies, MELL’s music deeply resonates with listeners, offering an experience that is both spiritually uplifting and emotionally stirring.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter - Bop or Flop?
ALBUM OF THE YEAR. LYRICAL. ADDICTIVE. Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter is definitely high on the list for songs I cannot turn off. Each and every song off this album is just *chef's kiss*. So good. So, so good. You'd want to crank up the stereo volume and dance down the street to most songs on this album... shed a little tear for a couple others. No matter what, you will not be turning this album off once you press play (As long as you're 18+... because the songs and it's lyrics are definitely not kid friendly at all. This album was in true Former Disney Star fashion, I must say).
By 'Lissa Stufflestreetabout a year ago in Beat











