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Truth in Music: How Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake Shaped My Hallelujah After Lancaster County Prison
There are roads in life you don’t choose to drive. For me, that road led to court-ordered drug and alcohol treatment—punishment from false arrests that had nothing to do with who I truly was.
By Sunshine Firecracker7 months ago in Beat
Kenzy Kyx Finds Freedom in her Glittering New Single "I'm So Glad"
Kenzy Kyx is no stranger to pouring her heart into her music, but with her latest single "I’m So Glad" she shows another side of her artistry. One that sparkles with wit, sass and an undeniable sense of freedom.
By Whitney Miller7 months ago in Beat
Real Spotify Growth
In today’s music industry, visibility on platforms like Spotify is everything — but cutting through the noise can feel like a full-time job. That’s where my service comes in. I’m here to save you time, effort, and frustration by removing the guesswork from playlist pitching and helping you build long-term exposure the right way.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
10 Albums That Shaped Who I Am
Music has always been more than background noise for me. It’s been a teacher, a comfort, a time machine. These ten albums didn’t just soundtrack moments in my life—they helped shape who I was becoming. Each one holds a memory, a shift, a feeling I still carry.
By Travis Johnson7 months ago in Beat
The King Who Moonwalked Through Our Hearts . AI-Generated.
Start writing...Michael Joseph Jackson, born August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, was the eighth of ten children in a humble family. Even as a child, Michael’s extraordinary talent stood out. While his brothers formed the Jackson 5, Michael’s voice was unlike any other. Audiences watched in awe as this shy, young boy transformed into a global sensation. His first steps on stage revealed a performer who could connect with people not just through music, but through emotion.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
Michael Jackson’s Secret Struggle: The Man Behind the Glove . AI-Generated.
The World Saw the Legend For millions of fans across the world, Michael Jackson was untouchable. He was the man who made the world dance with Thriller, the icon who glided across the stage in the Moonwalk, and the voice that gave us timeless anthems like Billie Jean, Beat It, and Man in the Mirror.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
5 Times Michael Jackson Proved He Was More Than Just a Singer . AI-Generated.
More Than Just Music When most people think of Michael Jackson, the image that comes to mind is the white glove, the fedora, the Moonwalk, and of course, the voice that could soar across octaves with effortless beauty. He is celebrated as the “King of Pop,” the man who gave us Thriller, Beat It, and Billie Jean.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
The Day Michael Jackson Changed Music Forever: Remembering the 1983 Moonwalk. AI-Generated.
Start writing... A Night That Began Like Any Other The stage lights flickered. The crowd buzzed with excitement. On March 25, 1983, Motown Records was celebrating its 25th anniversary with a star-studded television special. Icons like Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, and Stevie Wonder had already performed. Nostalgia filled the room, but the night was about to become something more.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
Morrey Banks: Architect of the Feel-Good Groove
In a genre saturated with formulas and repetitive drops, few artists manage to carve out a space that feels both fresh and familiar. But Morrey Banks is doing just that—and more. With a signature style that fuses House, Funk, Disco, and laid-back Future grooves, Morrey Banks is quickly emerging as a standout name in the world of dance music.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat











