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Why Is Liam Gallagher So Popular?
Liam Gallagher is one of the most recognizable figures in British music history. As the former lead singer of Oasis and a successful solo artist, he has remained a cultural icon for over three decades. His distinctive voice, unapologetic attitude, and undeniable charisma have cemented his place in rock ‘n’ roll history. But what exactly makes Liam Gallagher so popular? Let’s break it down.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Beat
Rising Stars: 15 Up-and-Coming Guitarists to Watch in 2025
Whether they’re shredding in rock bands, reimagining jazz fusion, or pushing the boundaries of progressive metal, these rising stars are poised to shape the future of guitar music. Here are 15 young and exciting guitarists who are making their mark in 2025.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
D’Wayne Wiggins’ Cause of Death: Sudden Passing at 64
D'Wayne Wiggins, the esteemed guitarist, producer, and co-founder of the influential R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!, passed away on March 7, 2025, at the age of 64. His death was attributed to complications from bladder cancer, a diagnosis he had been privately battling for the past year.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in Beat
Harlem Eubank: The Rising Contender Making Waves in the Boxing World
In the ever-dynamic world of boxing, where legends are made and dreams are shattered, Harlem Eubank is steadily carving out his own legacy. The British super-lightweight boxer, cousin to the renowned Chris Eubank Jr., has been making waves in the boxing community with his impressive performances and unwavering determination. As of late, Eubank’s journey in the ring has been nothing short of inspiring,capturing the attention of fans and critics alike. This article delves into Harlem Eubank’s recent fights, his rise in the boxing ranks, and what the future holds for this promising athlete.
By Bint E Ruqqyyah11 months ago in Beat
2014 Forest Hills Drive
2014 Forest Hills Drive was released by J. Cole as his third recorded studio album on December 9, 2014. There were no features on the album as he was the only one performing on all thirteen tracks but he was not the only producer. I was a teenager when this album came out and it played a huge crucial part of my life at the time. I remember hearing the singles from the album on the radio at night before I went to bed and sometimes in the morning. J named the title after the house he had lived in with his family as a child in Fayetteville, North Carolina which is not that far away from where I lived as a teenager. Eventually he had bought the house years later after he had left for New York and it was put on foreclosure. Those events were brought up in the first verse of the first single “Apparently” where he mentions moving to New York to attend college while his family stayed in Fayetteville and the events that happened during his time there while the house went on foreclosure and how he thanks his love ones for everything and wished things could have been different. Then we jumped into the second single “Wet Dreamz” where he posed as the narrator of the song and described his first love which was more than puppy love. My first thought was that anybody has this type of feeling when it comes to falling in love for the first time and the feeling of losing virginity later on. The video that came with it shows two puppies that strongly represented the puppy love symbolism and it reminded me of the times I fell in love. The third single “No Role Modelz” strongly details his feelings on how black love had changed over the past couple of decades, there is not enough role models as much and the women that he had crushed on have grace but are much older but the ones on reality shows are shallow and have no role models of their own. The song in a way actually proves a point when it comes to reality shows portraying them in a very negative light in comparison with sitcoms and movies that showed love in the truest form. The fourth single “Love Yourz” tells the listeners how they should enjoy and love the life that they have as the lives of others around them are not as better as they expected. “Fire Squad” describes how he feels how a white artist is treated and how a black artist is treated. An example he states is when rapper Macklemore won the Grammy for Best Rap Album for The Heist which caused an uproar as he won over the other artists who were black. He also raps that he would have to try to show a smile if Iggy Azalea won the award next. The song did sit well with those who mentioned but it was not to be seen as malicious. Then there is the track “G.O.M.D.” which stands for “Get Off My Dick” and the lyrics focuses on the challenges that black people deal with on a daily basis and the video shows him portraying a house slave living in a plantation and he leads a group of other slaves into a uprising against the white slave owners and it ends with a dance around a bonfire. Overall I consider it one of the best albums released literally in the last decade and it played a significant part during my high school years and I could not imagine it in any other way. It was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap Album in 2016 and it remains beloved by fans and critics.
By Forest Green11 months ago in Beat
‘If You Hadn’t Been There’ – Dolly Parton’s Song of Love, Loss, and Memories
Dolly Parton has always had a gift for writing songs that touch the heart, but her latest release, If You Hadn’t Been There, is perhaps her most personal yet. Written in memory of her late husband, Carl Thomas Dean, who passed away on March 3, 2025, the song is a deeply emotional tribute to their love story that spanned nearly six decades.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Beat
What Was Roy Ayers' Biggest Hit?
Some artists create songs that fade with time, while others craft music that becomes a permanent part of our cultural soundtrack. Roy Ayers, the legendary jazz-funk musician, belongs to the latter group. Over the course of his career, he has given us countless groovy and soulful tracks, but one stands out above the rest—Everybody Loves the Sunshine.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Beat
Millie Bobby Brown Refuses to Apologize for Growing Up—And She Shouldn’t Have To
Millie Bobby Brown has had enough. The 21-year-old actor, who grew up in the spotlight as Stranger Things’ Eleven, has spent years navigating fame, success, and relentless public scrutiny. But when recent articles dissected her appearance, speculated about her aging, and even likened her to a “mom,” Brown decided to hit back—publicly, directly, and unapologetically.
By Khushboo Malhotra11 months ago in Beat
The Innovators: 15 Guitarists Who Pushed Technological Boundaries
In this article, we explore 15 guitarists whose groundbreaking approaches reshaped the instrument, detailing the specific innovations they introduced — from inventive playing techniques and custom modifications to pioneering use of digital effects. Join us on this journey as we trace the evolution of guitar technology and celebrate the artists who dared to redefine its boundaries.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Top 15 Guitarists Who Started as Street Performers (Buskers)
In this article, we explore the stories of 15 remarkable guitarists who began their musical careers on sidewalks and street corners. Their journeys remind us that humble beginnings, persistence, and the courage to play for strangers can eventually lead to legendary status. From the soulful strumming in London to the raw authenticity of Dublin’s streets, these artists forged paths that would later shape their unique sounds and inspire countless others.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Zach Bryan to Rock Notre Dame Stadium with September Concert
South Bend, Ind. — Country music sensation Zach Bryan is set to light up Notre Dame Stadium with an electrifying performance on September 6, 2025. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, known for his soulful lyrics and passionate performances, will headline one of the biggest concerts of the year at the legendary venue.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Beat











