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Celebrating Impact: Stormzy
I have to shamefacedly admit that, while I admire Stormzy's tremendous talent, creativity and empowering activism, I haven't really enjoyed his music! I guess I'm used to other genres like classics, soul and reggae! However, I remind myself that without his music producing the money, he perhaps would not have made the impact he has done on the lives of others. And big respect to that!
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Beat
Syncia And Soul Central Join Forces With A Massive Remix Of Sgt Slick’s ‘Just Keep Walking’ Feat INXS
House music legends Soul Central and UK techno newcomer Syncia join forces with a remarkable remix of Sgt Slick’s massive re-imagining of the 1980 INXS hit ‘Just Keep Walking’.
By Mike Media2 years ago in Beat
Revisiting ZZ
For years when I performed, I kept a small fish bowl on the stage (or area), and a notepad with a pen. If someone requested a song I didn't know, I'd have them write it on the pad, then put it in the bowl and promised to learn it, then perform it at the next show. One day back in 2016 someone requested a song I'd never heard by someone I'd never heard of. The song was "Blue Eyes Blind" by ZZ ward. I promised to sing it at my next show. (I've included a link to my music at the bottom of this article. Stage named Ronni Right).
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Beat
MY POWER
First I will give you a little background about me, and how Beyoncé and Blue Ivy's dynamic relates to me. Then, in case you don’t keep up with social media; some observations about how consumers of popular culture, music and the arts react to “The Carter Family” Jay-Z, Beyonce, their children, Blue Ivy (the oldest daughter) their twins Rumi and Sir. And Beyoncé’s family of origin, her Mother Tina Lawson, Father Mathew, extended family and sister Solange. And lastly, how I came to consider myself in the “Beehive”=avid fans of Beyoncé.
By Melissa Brown2 years ago in Beat
The Emerging Nigerian Talents
In the heart of Lagos, where the bustling streets and vibrant rhythms of Nigeria's largest city converge, a new generation of music talents was quietly rewriting the story of the country's music scene. These were not the chart-toppers or Grammy-winners that the world had come to know, but they were the unsung heroes, the underdogs who were making waves in their own right.
By Ogboko Shadrack Ejiroghene2 years ago in Beat
The Two Loop Principle: Step by Step Guide
The Two Loop Principle: Step by Step Guide Music production can be difficult without the right knowledge. Often times a musician will have a loop, but how to arrange it can be overwhelming. However, with the Two Loop Principle, the song will simply arrange itself.
By Nathan McIlroy2 years ago in Beat
Country Music
Country music, with its roots deeply embedded in the soil of rural America, has evolved over centuries to become a genre that resonates with people around the world. From the Appalachian Mountains to the honky-tonk bars of Nashville, country music has been a reflection of the American experience, capturing the essence of heartache, resilience, love, and the simple joys of life. In this exploration of country music, we will journey through its history, evolution, notable artists, and its enduring influence on American culture.
By solomon Christian2 years ago in Beat
Alonso Mendez & Christie Nelson Are Back With A Brand New Single ‘Get Out’
The collaboration ignites audiences with its distinct and searing vocal sat atop rolling beats and a funk fuelled melody which has become a trademark of Alonso’s productions. Perfectly bridging the gap between a radio friendly anthem and a song that will engage clubbers, once again Underbite have delivered a package that transcends barriers.
By Mike Media2 years ago in Beat
Syncia Releases Chart Topping E.P ‘Travelling’ On Dense And Pika’s ‘Kneaded Pains’
SYNCIA is fast becoming a name on the global Techno circuit. Delivering a stream of releases that continue to find favour with major DJs, whilst igniting clubbers across the world with unbridled energy, driving drums and underground edge.
By Mike Media2 years ago in Beat









