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B.E.A.T Productions Presents Christian Hip-Hop Shop EP 1
Introduction On July 22, 2017, Harlem, New York City, became the epicenter of faith-based music and culture as B.E.A.T Productions proudly presented the first-ever episode of the Christian Hip-Hop Shop. Hosted at the Holy Tabernacle Church, this groundbreaking event brought together artists, believers, and music lovers for a powerful celebration of Christian hip-hop, faith, and community. With a lineup of talented performers, including New Vision, WildKats, Manuel Campbell, Rizz Enthusiastic, Manna, and many more, the evening was an electrifying showcase of lyrical skill, passionate performances, and an undeniable spiritual connection.
By B.E.A.T Productions11 months ago in Beat
Modern Blues Rocker Freemoor Offers Ode To Those Gone Too Soon With "Affliction"
Las Vegas based modern blues-rocker Freemoor is an artist on the rise. He’s been slugging it out in the clubs and music venues throughout the world for more than a decade. With the release of his latest single “Affliction”, he levels up his game with a soulful rock song that reaches deep inside as an homage to people who have fallen prey to an addiction at far to young an age.
By RockNRollBuddha11 months ago in Beat
A Night of Nostalgia: SNL's 50th Anniversary Homecoming Concert
Cher Glows at SNL's 50th Anniversary Homecoming Concert The air was electric with nostalgia and anticipation. Saturday Night Live (SNL), the legendary late-night comedy sketch program, was marking its historic 50th anniversary. The "SNL 50th Anniversary Homecoming Concert" featured a star-studded lineup of alumni, musical performers, and comedy legends, all set to honor the show that had defined American comedy for five decades. And in this galaxy of stars, one star shone especially bright: Cher.
By Sikandar prasad11 months ago in Beat
Will the Jonas Brothers Perform Live at JONASCON? Here’s What to Expect
As excitement builds for JONASCON, fans are eager to know whether the Jonas Brothers will perform live at their one-day-only fan event. The answer is a resounding yes! Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas will take the stage at American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on March 23, 2025, delivering a memorable performance as part of their 20th-anniversary celebration.
By Sangita Nandi11 months ago in Beat
The Role of Music in Cultural Preservation
Music is more than just a form of entertainment. It's a powerful force that connects us across time and cultures. Through its melodies and rhythms, music helps preserve our cultural heritage. It bridges generations and holds our collective memories.
By Wilson Igbasi11 months ago in Beat
Playlist: Singing in the new. Top Story - February 2025.
Pit Pony – Cut Open One of the most exciting releases scheduled for early 2025 is Pit Pony’s second album, Dead Stars, is set to be one of the most exciting releases scheduled for early 2025. Their debut, World to Me, emerged from the wreckage of lockdown back in 2022 with a noisy blast of indie rock. But the new stuff shows signs of greater breadth.
By Andy Potts11 months ago in Beat
Playlists of 2024
In 2024, I started a new semi-regular column, Playlist, picking out tracks that caught my ear. It quickly turned into a way to try and promote the work of artists from around the Northeast of England and formed a natural counterpoint to my Talking Northeast project.
By Andy Potts11 months ago in Beat
Nothing Shines On This Island: Chloe Slater at The Old Blue Last
If any of you have been on the indie rocker side of TikTok or Instagram as of late, there is a high chance you may have heard Chloe Slater’s tongue-in-cheek and pointed track ‘Nothing Shines On This Island’. And if you are anything like me, you simply cannot get enough of her fabulously descriptive, meaningful and fun lyricism. Pair this with awesome guitar riffs and rocking drum rhythms, I was immediately drawn to learn more about the young artist from Manchester writing these brilliant songs.
By Allegra Cuomo11 months ago in Beat
KENDRICK LAMAR AND THE LAST BASTION OF AMERICAN ARTISTRY . Content Warning.
It was never going to be a fair fight. The moment Kendrick Lamar was announced as the Super Bowl halftime act, the battlefield was already soaked in gasoline, waiting for a single spark. And oh, what a glorious, roaring blaze it was.
By L.K. Rolan11 months ago in Beat











