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10 Nostalgic Rock Radio Hits From the 2000s
When I was growing up, my area had an alternative rock station that played a variety of rock hits, indie-ish tracks and songs from local bands. I loved listening to this station and looked forward to it every time I went on a long car ride. In fact, I even imagined driving around aimlessly just so I could listen to this station when I turned sixteen. Evidently, I wasn't familiar with the concept of "gas money."
By Kaitlin Shanks4 months ago in Beat
Billboard Hot 100: The Top 10 Songs of the Week (September 13, 2025). AI-Generated.
Every week, the Billboard Hot 100 reflects the music world’s most powerful mix of streaming, sales, and radio airplay. For the chart dated September 13, 2025, we’re seeing returning champions, exciting new entries, and a few songs slipping but holding steady in the Top 10. Let’s break it down.
By Alicia Lenea4 months ago in Beat
d4vd: The Rise of David Anthony Burke, Beyond Rumors and Viral Searches
The internet moves fast. In the age of TikTok trends and overnight fame, artists like David Anthony Burke, better known as d4vd, have emerged as powerful voices in the music industry. But along with fame comes another side of online culture: viral misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Beat
Billboard Hot 100: The Top 10 Songs of the Week (September 6, 2025). AI-Generated.
🎵 1. Golden – HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI 🏆 Fan Favorite | 3 Weeks at #1 “Golden” is glowing at the top for the third straight week. The track feels like liquid light—lush, layered, and emotionally rich. With experimental R\&B beats and razor-sharp vocals from EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, it captures a vibe that’s both futuristic and intimate. Streaming juggernauts and TikTok edits have propelled it into cultural ubiquity, making “Golden” a rare song that feels experimental yet completely mainstream.
By Alicia Lenea4 months ago in Beat
10 Music Videos That Shaped Me. AI-Generated.
### 10. *Wannabe* – Spice Girls **The music video that made girl power global.** The first time I saw this video, I didn’t even know who they were—but I knew they were *something*. They came in loud, confident, and totally unbothered. It was silly, catchy, wild, and bursting with personality. This video introduced a cultural moment that never really left.
By Travis Johnson4 months ago in Beat
My 5 Favourite Albums Ever . Top Story - September 2025.
For those of you who are Facebook friends, you may see certain songs featured on my story from time to time. I don’t usually share my music taste unless you’re a close mate and so, consider yourself a close mate. I’m actually writing the majority of this on my phone and I’m hoping to keep it short.
By Annie Kapur4 months ago in Beat
10 Obscure 90s Rock Albums That Deserve Another Listen
In the past, if you wanted to find old albums, you had to dig through CDs at the used record store and hope you'd uncover a few lost treasures. Today, Spotify hosts thousands of obscure albums that you can check out for free. This includes the 90s alternative rock genre, which has plenty of one-hit and one-album wonders who might've been forgotten without Internet archivists.
By Kaitlin Shanks4 months ago in Beat
Some Music YOU Will Probably Hate
Introduction This is for Sam Spinelli's challenge that you can read about here: Now, the thing is, I don't hate any music. I might find some annoying or banal like elevator music, and the fact that almost all music seems to end up advertising something, but if something comes on the radio and I don't like it, I switch it off or change channels.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Beat
10 Eighties Emo Albums That Defined the Genre
Eighties music has a reputation for being bright, sparkly and poppy, but in Washington, D.C., a darker genre was starting to evolve. The first "emotional hardcore" bands emerged from the 80s punk scene, setting the stage for mainstream emo to explode in the 2000s while giving listeners an outlet for their heartache, grief and rage.
By Kaitlin Shanks5 months ago in Beat
Billboard Hot 100: Top 5 Songs of the Week. AI-Generated.
#1: Golden by HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI "Golden" by HUNTR/X, featuring EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, stands out as a shimmering triumph on this week's Billboard Hot 100, rightfully claiming the number one spot. The track is a masterclass in collaboration, seamlessly weaving together distinct vocal styles and production elements into a cohesive and captivating soundscape. EJAE's smooth, soulful delivery sets a compelling foundation, while Audrey Nuna adds a layer of intriguing artistry with her distinctive flow and lyrical prowess. REI AMI's contribution brings an undeniable edge, her energetic verses providing a dynamic contrast that elevates the song beyond typical pop fare.
By Alicia Lenea5 months ago in Beat
10 Nineties Emo Albums You Should Hear
I'll admit it: I've been a bad emo kid. Like a lot of millennials, I sincerely thought that emo started in the 2000s, when bands like Taking Back Sunday and Aiden appeared on the scene. However, when I did some research, I learned that emo's roots go all the way back to the mid-eighties.
By Kaitlin Shanks5 months ago in Beat





