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Less is Amore
They say that Valentine’s Day is for lovers, but Valentine’s Day has a special place in the broken hearts of the loveless, too. It’s a day to rage sing in the shower, rejoice in the trainwrecks of relationships they’ve survived, cry at a love that could have been, and fantasize about the perfect revenge outfit that’s always ready for a “chance” encounter.
By [email protected]5 years ago in Beat
Bite Me V-Day
Valentine’s Day is a holiday fraught with sadness and loneliness for people without romantic partners. In a society that places a high value on marriage and family, single people can feel left out, unfulfilled, and incomplete. The search for a significant other consumes a lot of time, money, and swiping. Well, screw that. It doesn’t have to be that way.
By Maria Shimizu Christensen5 years ago in Beat
Steps To My Perfect Soundtrack
Playlists are the soundtracks of our lives. They say who we are as people, what we love, what we hate and what we desire. Music has the ability to take us places we didn’t know we needed to go and allows us the space to express our feelings in ways we didn’t know we needed.
By Allison Schafer 5 years ago in Beat
Anti-Valentine's Rhyme's and Vibes
I didn’t notice until now, but Anti-Valentine’s Music is FILLED with songs to BELT in the shower. Personally, my singing is best done when drowned out by the pouring hot waters of my shower. It’s also where my best crying can get done, but that’s just an added bonus.
By VillainousTitan5 years ago in Beat
The Anti-Valentines Playlist
So recently I had been going through a divorce. I was in shock at first, didn't know why and I was trying to save my marriage. Well, after so long some information came to light and I became very angry and just melted inside. I lost myself for a little bit in my emotions and listening to really, sappy, lovey-dovey, I want you back so bad type of songs. Well when I snapped back to reality I came up with a new playlist. It wasn't a playlist to say that I hatted her for wanting a divorce, it was a playlist to help keep me level in my search for myself and a mostly I don't want you back kind of songs that are needed for any kind of break-up. So I present to you my one and only Ultimate Break Up or Anti-Valentines Playlist.
By Jesse Nance5 years ago in Beat
To the Beat: January 2021. Top Story - January 2021.
I always tell the girls, never take it seriously, if you never take it seriously, you never get hurt, you never get hurt, you always have fun, and if you ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.
By Vocal Curation Team5 years ago in Beat
7 Incredible Songs Guaranteed To Pump Up Your Nerd (Or Geek) Heart
Music is an integral part of most of our lives. From listening in the car, singing with friends, hanging out at live events, our favorite music brings out the best in us. Sadly, it also can bring out the worst in us.
By The Nerd Habit5 years ago in Beat
2020 Rewind Playlist
This past year has been a roller coaster. With the many ups and downs while riding this roller coaster I would bury myself deep within my music. I find that music can be very therapeutic, helping enhance the many moods that might have been faced during this wild year.
By Liana Hewitt5 years ago in Beat
The Last Yurt Radio Show
Before I had my own solo radio show (The Rejjia Show), I had a collaboration radio show with my friend, Alexis Kline (Lexi). We did music of the Oldies genre. When we had our very last show together, we threw a party and this was the playlist. It’s a little over 100 songs. Yes, literally, play them in order please!
By Rejjia Camphor5 years ago in Beat
11 Songs That Help Write Dark Humor To Be Bold and Bleak
There are a plethora of songs that have a happy sound that actually can be stretched to be the anthem for antagonistic characters, sleazy situations, or tweaked for turmoil within the topic of the plot. Over the years, I've found many songs that I've analyzed to be used for the creative assistance of dark humor. I love to hear a song that is too happy for the dark undertone. but at the same time, it fits perfectly because it's something that normally wouldn't be heard at all during a dire situation. Depending on what character you are creating for the tricky turmoil they are in or the way they are. A certain tune might be what you need to tweak that turmoil your characters are in.
By Samantha Parrish5 years ago in Beat







