90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
Everybody Hurts โ Existential Pain of the Human Condition
"Everybody Hurts" is a powerful ballad written by R.E.M. and released in 1992. The song speaks to the existential pain that is inherent in the human condition and highlights the shared struggle of all individuals. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, tapping into the universal experience of feeling overwhelmed and lost at times.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Beat
Creating a Music Playlist
How to manage my music playlist? There are several ways to manage your music playlist: Use a music player app that has playlist management features, such as Apple Music, Spotify, or Google Play Music. Use an online playlist manager, such as Soundcloud, or YouTube Music. Manually create and organize playlists by adding, removing, or reordering songs within the music player app or service you use. Use music tags and metadata to sort and filter your playlists.
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Beat
Old-School Rap/Hip-Hop vs New-School Rap/Hip-Hop
Rap music has undergone significant changes over the years, with new artists and new styles emerging all the time. One of the most notable divisions in the genre is between new-school and old-school rap. New-school rap is characterized by its focus on trap beats and its heavy use of auto-tune and other vocal manipulation techniques. Old-school rap, on the other hand, is characterized by its focus on live instrumentation and its use of socially conscious and politically aware lyrics. In this article, we will explore the differences between new-school and old-school rap and delve into the question of which one is superior.
By Tuna Zeten3 years ago in Beat
Top 20 Greatest Album Closing Songs
Although there has been a lot of discussion since the turn of the century and the advent of music streaming services about whether or not the album as a concept will survive. Many artists still present their latest bodies of work in the form of an album. I remember when CDs came along and replaced cassettes. As a teenager, I loved CDs and the whole "listening to an album" experience.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Beat
Reggae Got Soul - A Toots And The Maytals Playlist
Introduction Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert (8 December 1942 โ 11 September 2020), better known as Toots Hibbert, a Jamaican musician who was the lead vocalist for the reggae and ska band Toots and the Maytals.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
"Mastering the Art of Reading Music: Understanding Treble and Bass Clefs"
Reading music is an essential skill for any musician, as it allows them to understand and perform written compositions. The process of reading music involves interpreting the symbols and memorandum set up on a distance of music in order to play the correct notes on an instrument. At its utmost introductory position, reading music involves understanding the layout of a distance of music, including the staff, clefs, and note values. The staff, which is the foundation of distance music, is made up of five vertical lines and four spaces, on which notes are placed.
By Suresh Natarajan3 years ago in Beat
Songs Without Words
Introduction When I was in the Bok the band leader Andy Marshall described instrumentals as "Songs Without Words" and we had a few of those, though none made it to our demo tape that you can hear on Soundcloud link below (the pic of my ugly mug) if you feel like listening to something John Peel described as "primitive" and Stiff Records just sent us a pre-printed rejection letter. Rabid wanted to put out "Happy Birthday"/"Mystery Band" as a double "A" side single but they folded before that happened.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
Easy Two Chord Songs
As a guitar instructor, I'm always on the lookout for easy songs I can teach to my students, especially beginners. There's nothing more satisfying to a beginner player than being able to learn and play along with a song they know, and these accessible two chord songs can be mastered by even the newest of guitarists.
By Kyle Foster3 years ago in Beat
Music offers psychological benefits
Music has long been known to have a powerful effect on our emotions and mental well-being. From classical to rock, hip-hop to country, music has the ability to transport us to another place, evoke memories, and even change our mood.
By @patrickjamesnc3 years ago in Beat
Top 3 World-Famous Rock & Roll Hits
Rock and roll has been a driving force in popular music for decades, and these 10 hits are some of the most iconic and enduring songs in the genre. From the epic storytelling of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Stairway to Heaven," to the social commentary of "What's Going On" and "Like a Rolling Stone," these songs have stood the test of time and continue to be beloved by fans around the world. Whether you're a die-hard rock fan or just appreciate a great song, these 10 hits are sure to be familiar and enjoyable to listeners of all ages.
By Dipayan Biswas3 years ago in Beat
When I aimed to be the Rockstar
Once upon a time, I was living in a small village. I was a free-spirited individual who loved to live life on my own terms. I loved to sing, dance, and play the guitar, but the villagers had other ideas for me. They wanted me to be a farmer, just like my father and grandfather before me. But I knew that wasn't the life for me.
By Beyond the Brightness3 years ago in Beat
Polymathic Actor, Recording Artist, and Filmmaker Amir Royale Releases New Single โPhonicsโ (feat. Sydney Palmer and Declan Sheehy-Moss)
From Amir Royale I don't think I've ever really felt well-understood by my peers or mentors. Most my life I was outcasted for my passionate and exuberant outlook. "Phonics" was a way for me to define what that felt like โ but, furthermore โ showcase to others how to combat it. I've had this song sitting in a vault since before the pandemic. Thus, I recruited some of my favorite people in this whole wide world to share the stage for one of my last few "harder" stories to tell. Or, well โ at least I think so. Declan Sheehy-Moss (a good friend of the next J. Dilla and Robert Glasper - Cisco Swank); as well as Sydney Kate Palmer (an NYU student of mine) both bring this so beautifully to life โ and, I don't know โ I just hope you finally get it one day. Maybe, just maybeย โ I even pray I'll still be here on Earth to know finally what it feels like. That's if God decides I'm lucky enough. I love and miss you all, always. Walk good, take care. ๐บโค๏ธโ๐ฉน๐บ
By StageScene Magazine3 years ago in Beat








