90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
Nine Artists I Discovered From Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp And Other Unexpected Sources
Introduction. These are some amazing artists that I have discovered through social media and as support to other artists. They are all amazing musicians and some I have written about before, often on my blogs.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
A Playlist Of Places. Top Story - September 2022.
Introduction I was wondering if I could create a playlist of songs I love about places, because I love the place or have a great friend who lives there or it is just a beautiful song that makes me want to go there. We all love something that gives us a feeling of warmth, comfort and longing.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
A Few of My Favourite Tyneside Bands
Introduction A lot of these bands are no longer with us but all of them were worth seeing when they were performing. A lot are still going as well so all is not lost. A couple such as Bon Jordi, Radge Against The Machine and Benwell Floyd are not included because they are from a decade back and I have not heard of them recently.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
13 Songs From Your Childhood That Were Ruined When You Grew Up And Realized What They Meant
It's happened to all of us at least once. We get nostalgic and go back to listen to the songs we enjoyed during our childhood only to discover that the song wasn't quite as innocent as we used to believe. Whether this adds to or ruins your enjoyment, probably depends on the song, but here are 13 songs that will definitely ruin your childhood.
By Alisan Keesee3 years ago in Beat
The Softer Side of Tupac Shakur: Poetry, Life, & Wisdom. Top Story - September 2022.
When most of us hear the name Tupac Shakur, we think of 90s rap music and a rather tough exterior. But underneath that hard shell lies a much softer side of him that few people realize existed. After his death, some of his most intimate, hand-written poems, including a book of his childhood poetry and illustrations, were uncovered. His poetry, which is quite heartfelt and profound, offers a window into his personal life, allowing us to see far beyond his hip-hop persona. While the lyrics in some of his rap songs were offensive enough to insult most women and anyone he hated, his poetry is quite the contrast with his music and the image he portrayed.
By Jennifer M. Ward3 years ago in Beat
The Kate Bush Songs You May Have Missed
I often don’t fall in with the mainstream and so this is a trawl through Kate'scatalogue to find ten songs that you may be unaware of. I was also alerted to "Mná na hÉireann" by a comment on a Youtube video so I have also included that, making eleven songs.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
It's still falling down...
Thank you for the track All Falls Down. A long time ago, when life was simpler, this was simply a song with a funky beat and great lyrics that had a great vibe to it. Those were my adolescent days with my juvenile problems that felt like true cataclysmic catastrophes. Those would pale in comparison to the things that stress me today. This song speaks volumes about the trials and tribulations one will encounter on the road to glory. I’m sure we all know how the song goes, but take into consideration the separate phases the song goes through in just a matter of minutes. Now I’m writing solely based on my own experiences and interpretations of the song. I’ve second-guessed both of my degrees from the moment I got them because it’s so hard to find passion in a field with little to no grey area. “That major that she majored in don’t make no money.” Story of my life. Because the money to be made entails becoming a person I’m not equipped to be. Selling yourself for a dollar is the theme. I thought I could find security in a field that wouldn’t deviate so far from the rules and that hasn’t been the case. The song itself reminds me that things will continue to go wrong as long as you keep focusing on all the wrongs around you. It takes a strong mind to be able to see the positives around you whenever everything seems darkest. The song will transcend time and generations because the problems depicted in the song have continued to plague our society. Many will criticize a person that decides to overlook their shortcomings for the pursuit of happiness. But those same people will also advise you to do what makes you happy. The contradiction lies in the fact that advice can only seem sound when that person is happy with their situation. The struggles we encounter will always be in abundance. It helps define us because the person that rises from being knocked down is never the same person that went down. You rise a little tougher, a little wiser, a lot more determined.
By The Omnipotent Deity3 years ago in Beat
The US intercontinental missile exploded in situ, and hundreds of people were buried in the sea of fire because a wrench fell
The United States once boasted that only Soviet missiles would explode on its own soil. However, it is unexpected that similar safety accidents have also been staged in the United States. At noon on September 18, 1980, at a missile launch base in Arkansas, the US military was organizing staff to conduct a missile launch exercise. Under normal circumstances, the missile exercise only needs to wait for the launch order of the superior, send the missile out of the atmosphere, and detonate in the designated area 20 minutes later. However, this day is doomed to be unusual.
By fssujasgak gqwujwwv3 years ago in Beat
Skunk Anansie @ The 02 Arena in Oxford
We all have our opinion on reality TV shows, but without them, I would not have found out about this awesome band. I still don't understand why I have only just found out about them during the first lockdown. I love a lot of bands that had either debuted in the 90s or made their best albums from that decade. A part of me wished I found out about them earlier. Skin is a true pioneer both as a solo artist and as the frontwoman in her band.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
Strange Was Our Currency - A Look Back at 5 of the Most Influential Songs of the '90s!
"No one sings like you anymore." - Chris Cornell Ah, the nineties! The decade that seems to preoccupy the minds of souls both young and old. Is it any wonder, though? This was the decade of both endings and beginnings -- the culmination of one of the best and worst centuries in human history, and the prelude to the new millennium. So full of hope and advancement . . .
By Lena Beana4 years ago in Beat
Kris Kross: The Youngest Hip Hop Duo in the 90s
Before there was Lil Bow Wow and Lil Romeo, the youngest rappers that were taking over the 2000s, there were two youngsters that were in the rap game in the 90s both childhood friends: Chris Kelly aka "Mac Daddy"and Chris Smith aka"Daddy Mac" and together, they were the hip hop duo called “ Kris Kross”. The two made a song "Jump" making it number one smash in the charts and making the youngsters phenomenal hip hop icons.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Beat
Should I Pay for Playlisting Services?
Playlisting is when a store/streaming platform or an independent curator compiles their own collection of songs. You can create Hip-Hop, Pop, and Rock playlists, as well as tranquil playlists for a relaxing environment. There you always get a playlist for everyone, regardless of the music type. In today's world, technology has taken over the majority of our lives in a variety of ways. From how we communicate with one another to how we consume entertainment and music, everything has changed because of Booking agent directory.
By allpro services4 years ago in Beat










