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Music celebrities in the growing entertainment industry.
Reason First: Are Artists Like Ty Dolla Sign Too Metrosexual?
Ty Dolla Sign may be an accomplished singer, but he may now be known for his metrosexual tendencies. As he walked out of the nail salon with Trick or Treat (orange and black) nail polish on his fingernails and toenails, he readied himself to face the scrutiny of the internet.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat
Why We Need Ashley Tisdale
As we head into the summer, it seems we are moving into a season of musical comebacks. I, for one, could not be happier. Like many others, I witnessed the Jonas Brothers appearance on James Corden. I also was glad to hear Aly and AJ's new single. However, I am most excited about my teenage role model returning to the studio. I believe that it is because of her musical background and impact that it is the time for Ashley Tisdale.
By Julia Risitano7 years ago in Beat
Why We Should All Stan Ariana Grande
Not only does Ariana find a way to intrigue us with a voice powerful enough to hypnotize us, she somehow always finds a way to pull at our heartstrings more and more each day. Along with singing, Ariana also uses her voice to speak out against discrimination, to appreciate culture, and to speak about topics (such as LGBTQ and mental health) many people in our society today tend to dismiss.
By moe dobrev7 years ago in Beat
Why Jeong Sewoon Is One of a Kind
The singer under Starship entertainment, a music label home to familiar artists such as Monsta X, and the late girl group Sistar, made himself known through a survival program called Produce 101, a survival show with 101 male trainees from various entertainment companies, or male idols who had already debuted plus individual trainees, broadcasted through the T.V network Mnet, and produced by CJ E&M.
By Mckenna Ferrell7 years ago in Beat
Musky E
"All my life been grinding, all my life, sacrificed, hustled, paid the price"—Nipsey Hussle Too Soon R.I.P. The man that brought you the current car of the future by way of the Tesla company and a car currently floating in space has now given us the tribute of all tributes... I'd be remiss if I didn't pay an actual tribute to our brother in Hip Hop that passed away recently. R.I.P. to the Grammy award nominated west coast representative Nipsey Hussle. You were taken so suddenly and young, it hurts our collective hearts and you will not be forgotten. This death is on the forefront of our hip hop news cycle so I chose a lighter topic to discuss for much needed levity. My thoughts are with your famili and you're in my prayers brethren.
By Brooklyn Damien7 years ago in Beat
Jay Park: Hip-Hop’s Underrated Mogul
Some artists, despite being uber-talented and possessing the skill set to shake the music industry, are simply “slept on.” It’s a clichéd phrase nowadays, but the truth is, in modern music, some musicians aren’t given enough credit for their craft, nor are their works treated with the attention and courtesy they deserve. Sure, the artist or band may be able to sell-out festivals on their own, but there’s still the lingering feeling that the mainstream media doesn’t quite give them the respect they deserve. However, despite this, they still manage to carve out their own legacy, and become trailblazers of their own movement, inspiring generations to come.
By Nathan Sartain7 years ago in Beat












