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Dear Dyce Payso, 2Mar Ain’t Promise — But Your Voice Is by NWO Sparrow
Dear Dyce Payso, You Are Our Last Hope There’s a weight that comes with growing up where funerals feel more common than birthdays, where tomorrow is never guaranteed, and where pain is often passed down like a family heirloom. When I saw the title of Dyce Payso’s upcoming album — 2Mar Ain’t Promise — I didn’t need a beat, a snippet, or a review to feel it. I already knew what it meant. It spoke to the kind of truth that lives in hood prayers, late-night hospital visits, and front-row seats at candlelight vigils. It’s a message that doesn’t just resonate , it haunts.
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
She Writes Her Own Rules: Stunna Sandy and the Art of the Bad Gyal Anthem by NWO Sparrow
Bad B**** Music & Gold Dreams: The Rise of Stunna Sandy From the moment she laughed off my first question, “How does it feel to know you’re next?”, I knew this wasn’t just another interview. Most rising talents hope for the spotlight , Stunna Sandy commands it, with the casual magnetism of someone who’s already won. Her voice, soft but with Brooklyn bravado and Egyptian pride, didn’t pitch a dream, it narrated a takeover. By the time she casually mentioned “Make It Look Sexy” was only her third song ever, it hit me, I wasn’t just talking to a future star. I was talking to someone who’d already outgrown the word “rising.”
By NWO SPARROW6 months ago in Beat
The Song That Raised Me
The Song That Raised Me I was nine years old when I first heard “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman. The song wasn’t playing on the radio, nor did I stumble upon it through a playlist. It was a Sunday afternoon, and my father was cleaning out a box of old cassette tapes in our musty garage. He found one labeled “Road Trip Mix – Summer ’91” and slipped it into the dusty boombox like he was unsealing a memory. As the first melancholic chords hummed through the static, a quiet sort of reverence filled the space. My father paused, closed his eyes, and softly said, “This one got me through a lot.”
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Beat
The J Balvin remix contest of his song Nuestro Momento
Some time ago J Balvin and some liquor 🥃 company held a contest to remix his song Nuestra Momento. I was one of the contestants i remixed a version of the track too. My track is what I consider to be Samba electronica. What you hear with my vocals and his vocal track is call and response. I never found out who wound up winning the competition. I did win as we all did by getting the chance to at least have it heard and also just to remix a track and say that I have a version of it myself.
By Rikki La Rouge6 months ago in Beat
Michael Jackson: The King Who Danced with the World. AI-Generated.
On a cold day in Gary, Indiana, August 29, 1958, a boy was born into a modest house filled with noise, music, and dreams. His name was Michael Joseph Jackson, and no one in the world—not even he—knew that this little boy would become the most famous entertainer the planet had ever seen.
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Beat







