playlist
Beat's recommended playlist for all of your musical needs.
The Enigmatic Rise and Tragic Demise of XXXTentacion
Introduction The late XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy on January 23, 1998, in Plantation, Florida, captivated the music industry and his fanbase with his unique blend of genres, including rap, emo, and alternative. In his short-lived career, XXXTentacion achieved widespread fame, not only for his musical talent but also for his controversial persona and troubled personal life. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was shot and killed in June 2018, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in both adoration and mystery.
By Ashok kumar3 years ago in Beat
Theremin - A Playlist
Introduction The theremin is an unconventional electronic instrument, named after its Soviet inventor Léon Theremin in 1928, and which doesn't require any contact to be operated. The fruit of research into proximity sensors, the theremin's setup is usually consisting of two metal antennas that sense the distance to the player's hands and react accordingly, one controlling the volume of the sound, and the other controlling the frequency and therefore the pitch. By moving both hands in the air and changing the distance to the antennas, musicians produce an eerie electronic sound.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
Harmonies of the Heart: A Musical Journey to Healing 🎶💜✨"
💜Welcome to my Melodic Milestone Playlist, a collection of tracks that have captured the essence of my life journey, evoking deep emotions and memories that have shaped me into the person I am today. Music has been a vital part of my life, providing me comfort, solace, and hope through life's highs and lows.
By Scribbler's Haven3 years ago in Beat
Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues."
I've always taught my kids and grandkids that history repeats it's self, always. No matter if we want to acknowledge that or not as human beings doesn't matter because it's a fact that cannot be ignored and the absolute truth I have of that is one song, "Inner City Blues" by Marvin Gaye.
By John P. Creekmore3 years ago in Beat
The Music of My Life
Ever since I was little, music has been a prominent and impactful aspect of my life. When I was small, my mother rarely went a day in her life without singing or playing the piano. The earliest days of my childhood are vague at best, but I remember three songs in particular that stand out particularly strongly:
By Natalie Gray3 years ago in Beat
Feeling misunderstood?
5. I just couldn't get through that gut-wrenching pain in my stomach without these songs. That feeling of no matter what you do you will never fit in, or worst, your partner will never get you the way that they should. You may gaslight yourself and say that you may be overthinking, that you may be as crazy as they said you are. but I have proof that you are not. Here is the deal. If someone cares about you and I mean truly cares about you, they will put in the effort. There is no such thing as busy anymore. there is enough time. There are 24 hours in the day for them to do so, 24 hours to love and cherish you. " There are 24 hours in a day" and they chose to lie and gaslight you in those 24 hours.
By it's just S3 years ago in Beat
Music to My Ears
During my childhood, I was fortunate to be exposed to a wide range of music genres thanks to my family and friends. As a young kid, I found myself drawn to pop music, boy bands, and anything that made it onto the Top 100 charts. However, as my teenage years approached, I began developing a deep appreciation for hard rock, a passion that has stayed with me through the years. Creating a playlist of songs that have profoundly influenced my life is no easy task, but I believe I can narrow it down to seven songs, including the album that played a significant role in inspiring me to finish my first novel. So, without any particular order, let's dive into my top picks.
By Timberly Price3 years ago in Beat
The "Gifted Kid To Haunted Bitch Pipeline" Playlist
I'm one of those people that have thought about what kind of soundtrack they would have if there life were made into a movie. Even though, so far, the movie would be a box office bomb- I mean, it's a simple life so far if you don't count existential dread and mental upheaval as anything exciting.
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Beat






