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From Studio to Spotify: Help Me Decide How to Release My New Song.
If you’ve followed my work — whether through my blog, past performances, or my creative projects — you might’ve noticed I’ve been quiet on the music front. No new releases. No live shows. Not even casual SoundCloud drops. And truthfully? That was intentional.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.8 months ago in Beat
5 Lessons I Wish I Knew in My 20s
Life-changing advice I learned the hard way — that you can learn now. When I look back at my 20s, I feel a mix of emotions. There was excitement, confusion, ambition — and a lot of mistakes. It’s a time when we try to figure out who we are, what we want, and where we’re going. But truthfully, I wish someone had told me a few simple things back then.
By Dadullah Danish9 months ago in Beat
How to Train Your Voice While Learning Guitar
Many aspiring musicians dream of singing and playing guitar at the same time. It’s a combination that not only sounds great but also unlocks creative freedom and performance power. However, learning to coordinate both skills can feel like juggling with your brain — managing pitch, rhythm, and breath while your fingers dance over frets.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories9 months ago in Beat
The Day I Learned to Hear My Own Hum A Symphony of Self-Discovery
The Day I Learned to Hear My Own Hum A Symphony of Self-Discovery From Quiet Pain to an Anthem of Acknowledgment For years, I lived on mute. Not by a long shot, of course. I could discuss, smile, dispute, heck, even belt out (in a terrible tone, but with energy). Once inside, a more insidious silence settled in. A silence produced out of constant self-hate, debilitating anxiety, and a deep underlying sense that I was just profoundly…wrong.
By Sazia Afreen Sumi9 months ago in Beat
Clem Burke: The Heartbeat of Blondie
. Clement Anthony Burke (November 24, 1954 – April 6, 2025) was an American drummer best known for being the powerful rhythm behind the famous band Blondie. He joined the group in 1975, just after it was formed, and became a big part of its success. His energetic and creative drumming helped shape Blondie’s sound, which mixed punk, new wave, pop, and even disco.
By Sikandar prasad9 months ago in Beat
RKO
Randy Orton: The Viper of WWE Randy Orton, also known as "The Viper" and "The Legend Killer," is one of the most iconic and decorated professional wrestlers in the history of WWE. Born on April 1, 1980, in Knoxville, Tennessee, Randall Keith Orton was practically destined for wrestling greatness. Coming from a family with a rich wrestling background, Randy is a third-generation superstar. His father, “Cowboy” Bob Orton, was a well-known wrestler in the WWF (now WWE), and his grandfather, Bob Orton Sr., also had a wrestling career.
By America today 9 months ago in Beat









