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Music celebrities in the growing entertainment industry.
Thanks to You, Louis, I Made It
I’m a 20-year-old, full-time student and elementary school teacher’s aide. I am both driven and hardworking, stubborn and hellbent, but there’s one adjective that I never thought I’d use to describe myself, and that is “struggling.” I’m not particularly a fan of the word. For the majority of my life, at least up until I decided to change it for myself, “struggling” meant that I was failing. It meant that I wasn’t doing what I needed to do to be the best version of myself. It wasn’t until a full breakdown finally drilled something in me that I needed to know all along—a struggle doesn’t mean failure; it’s an opportunity for undeniable growth.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
Be Considerate of the 1D Stans in Your Life
Before you even ask, no, 1D stans are not okay right now. We’re melting, actually disintegrating. We’re on the struggle bus right now, that’s for sure, but it’s not for the wrong reasons. We’re drowning in all the new, unbelievable content that our five favorite human beings have been gracious enough to gift us. Between Zayn’s two new songs and once-in-a-lifetime selfie, Louis’s single, promo, and tour dates, Liam’s new songs and promo, Niall’s new song and promo, and Harry’s oddly active Twitter, confusing tweets, new single, and upcoming promo and tour dates, we’re emotionally overwhelmed by literally the idea of them existing right now. We’ll be okay (we think), but right now, a little understanding as to why we’re constantly on edge and stressed would be very much appreciated.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
19 Times Harry and Louis Proved that They Were Literal Soulmates
1. Whatever exactly this was. I don't think any of us have a logical explanation as to what the hell Louis thinks he's doing wrapping his arms around Harry's chest like that. It's just plain rude, it what it is. We have eyes, Louis. We can't unsee this (and we don't want to).
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
Jodie Whittaker Wows 'Doctor Who' Fans with Coldplay Cover for Children in Need
In 2017, it was announced that Peter Capaldi will be departing the hit BBC sci-fi show Doctor Who. Capaldi played the Doctor from 2014-2017 before handing over the TARDIS key to Jodie Whittaker—the first female to take on the main lead.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Beat
The History of Miley and Liam Through Her Music
After 10 years together, it seems that the love story of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth is at an end. If you want to know the defining moments of their relationship, then listen to Miley's music. That's the beauty of being a musician. Her songs are like pages of her diary and she lets us the fans receive the intimate details.
By Sarah Loyd6 years ago in Beat
Anderson .Paak: All Teef, No Beef
Over the last three years or so, Anderson. Paak has taken the music industry by storm and his success is long overdue. At the age of 33, .Paak is already a veteran and has been involved in the music industry in one way or another for about 15 years. However, to some, it may seem like his success came out of nowhere. Being the protégé of a legend like Dr. Dre automatically grants you a bit of sway in the building, but Paak has long been an artist that paved his own lane in popular music, sporting his own set of values, crafted by his inspiring history.
By Azaria Brown6 years ago in Beat
George Harrison
George Harrison became popular as one of The Beatles. He was an English musician, a singer, and a songwriter. During his time with The Beatles, he composed some of their compositions, such as, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Here Comes the Sun,” and “Something.” In 196, he was very much into folk rock and Indian classical music. He played the sitar in The Beatles' song, “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Had Flown)."
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Beat
Freddie Mercury - Forever Alive
Freddie Mercury: forever alive in music, the greatest showman of the 1980s and a leading runner even for the greatest showman of all time. The incredible music of Queen has stood the test of time, and it's still just as incredible and popular now as it was back in the 70s and 80s. Many bands looked up to Queen and influenced them hugely on their musical journeys, including Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns n' Roses and U2.
By Hayley Dodwell6 years ago in Beat
Cher, the Goddess of Pop
Cher, who was born Cherilyn Sarkisian, is an American singer and actress. She began her singing career with her husband Sonny Bono. They were a popular singing duo in the 1960s. Among their most famous songs is a duo was “I Got You Babe.” Cher got to try out some acting when she and Sonny Bono had their own TV show The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour from 1971 to 1974. Together with Bono they have a number one hit “All I Ever Need is You.”
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Beat











