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The Holiday Anthem for Hustlers
Marcel Marculescu isn’t your average rapper — he’s a storyteller for a modern hustle that often flies under the radar in music. While most rap shines a spotlight on clubs, fame, and street cred, Marcel zooms in on a different kind of grind — the daily, digital, entrepreneurial hustle that drives e-commerce and online businesses.
By mysoundMusic22 days ago in Beat
11 Indie Pop Songs That Dazzled the 2000s
After the grunge and nihilism of the 90s, the 2000s brought a wave of hopefulness with an edgy twist. People wanted bright colors, snarky humor and dance-pop anthems, and the music industry responded with catchy indie tunes that made people feel unique without diving too far into the counterculture. If you feel nostalgic for this time, these 11 tracks will take you back to the time when "'Rawr' means 'I love you' in dinosaur" was peak hilarity among junior high students.
By Kaitlin Shanks24 days ago in Beat
10 Emotionally Devastating Songs That You'll Never Forget
Have you ever been on the verge of tears and needed to listen to a sad song to unleash the waterworks? I've had moods like that, but corny, sentimental songs don't do it for me. Instead, I listen to the tracks on this list when I need to release some bottled-up emotions. These songs capture the depths of human grief without being cheesy--and they're also great tracks on top of that, so they deserve a spot on your regular playlists.
By Kaitlin Shanks26 days ago in Beat
Glitter, Rhythm & Cha-Cha Realness
Latina Ballroom doesn’t just make music—you feel her before you even realize you’re dancing. Her sound lives in the sweet spot between pop euphoria, Latin rhythm, and unapologetic camp, where glamour meets humour and every beat invites you to move. Rooted in her Canary Islands heritage and polished on the vibrant U.K. drag and cabaret scene, Latina Ballroom’s artistry is a joyful celebration of identity, rhythm, and theatrical freedom.
By mysoundMusic26 days ago in Beat
Thirteen Ways To Kill A Poet
Introduction This was getting a few hits on my blog, and I like the title, but I can't remember where I got it from. Incidentally, I was listening to "Selling England By The Pound" today and thought I might write something inspired by it. Then I found this, which has a lot of what I was going to say, so I thought I would share it with a few of the songs from the album, but you already have one.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBAabout a month ago in Beat
A Look Behind the Glitter and Shadows of Daddy Yankee's "Jezabel Y Judas".
Daddy Yankee has always carried a flair for theatrical rhythm. His presence on screen feels like a pulse more than a person, a moving current that pushes the frame into motion. Jezabel Y Judas takes that familiar energy and wraps it in a story that leans into contrast. Light and shadow. Allure and warning. Triumph and temptation. The music video attempts to weave those ideas into an almost cinematic world that feels larger than the song itself.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.about a month ago in Beat
Dina Renée Shares New Dance-Pop Record "Heartbreak Saved My Life"
Singer, songwriter, and actress Dina Renée kicked off the summer with her much-acclaimed single, "Glow Up." The Knoxville-bred, Los Angeles-based songstress now closes out the year with a new record, "Heartbreak Saved My Life," released via AWAL/The Orchard. The song embodies Dina Renée's distinctive Empowerment Pop sound, but adds an Electronic flair; thus, demonstrating the versatility and range that the budding songbird possesses. The Dance-Pop, Electropop track has an energetic, euphoric soundscape that is infectious to listeners.
By Meikhel Philogeneabout a month ago in Beat








