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A Bittersweet Symphony. Top Story - December 2024.
Counting down from December (right now, as at the time of writing) to the beginning of 2024. The beginning of the year that is about to end (2024) is way different and significant than the ending. This may be true to form for some people, where the next holiday season leaves off from the last one somehow. In other words, you are revisiting any unfinished business from the previous holiday season in the current one, whatever shape or form that comes across for yourself.
By Justine Crowleyabout a year ago in Beat
12 Months Of Washington. Runner-Up in The Soundtrack of Your Year Challenge.
At the end of 2023 I made one promise to myself. That promise was to explore often and as much as humanly possible. It was purely immersing myself into the nature and beauty of Washington state.
By Kayla Lindleyabout a year ago in Beat
My Lifelong Soundtrack
Hello everyone. This is my second time for doing the playlist/music challenge. here’s the link of my first one in case you haven’t seen it on 2022(early 2023) challenge— I know it’s not perfect melodic songs as I thought, but I tried my best…
By Meghan LeVaughn about a year ago in Beat
Soundtrack of a Homeless Addict's Wife. First Place in The Soundtrack of Your Year Challenge. Content Warning.
If this were a support group meeting, I might say: Hi, my name is Marilyn. My husband is a homeless addict. Instead, I am using Vocal Media's Soundtrack of The Year Challenge to share an intimate part of my life that I haven't written about on this platform. 2024 has been a whirlwind of emotional flux as my husband's near brush with death sent me back in time reliving much heartache, anger, and frustration. Dredging up old memories recaptured a darkness I never thought I'd see again.
By Marilyn Gloverabout a year ago in Beat
2024 Playlist of Lows and Highs
I have always had such an admiration and love for music ever since I was child. I just love how music can tell a person’s story even without the music artist knowing the person that they are writing about. But even people in the music industry will tell their own stories through their songs. I was first taught to sing by someone I loved from my family when I was just a little girl; she may be gone now but her love for me and music continues to live on in me. Music over the years has become my passion and my therapy when I’m battling my internal emotions or dealing with everyday struggles. I will say this that this year has been the most chaotic year of my life where I experienced a lot of lows and highs. I am glad that as this year is finally coming to an end, I’m seeing a lot of light and hope as I am getting ready to make a lot of big changes soon for a better future. But here are a few songs that pretty much got me through so much rough times.
By Joanna Blazeabout a year ago in Beat
A Record of Records: Taylor Swift's Historic Grammy Nominations
Introduction: The Unstoppable Taylor Swift Taylor Swift’s remarkable career continues to soar as she adds yet another historic achievement to her legacy. As the first woman artist to earn this many Grammy nominations, Swift has set a new precedent for female artists in the music industry. Known for her versatility across multiple genres and her knack for connecting with audiences, Swift is not only wrapping up the legendary Eras Tour but is now on track to break records at the Grammys. This milestone in music history underscores her significant impact on the industry, redefining what it means to be an artist in the modern era.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Beat
Top Five Live Covers You Should Watch
Not too much on denigrating the art of the cover, now. Especially, as I've made clear, the live one. It's often high stakes thanks to some inaugural, celebratory, or tribute event in an arena, maybe even in front of the original artist. The live cover, in my opinion, is how an artist truly earns their stripes. Have they made it their own whilst honouring the original? Have they chosen the right track, or indeed been chosen for the event correctly? And ultimately, can they sing someone else's notes and lyrics with new, exciting meaning without changing its DNA?
By Jessica Baileyabout a year ago in Beat








