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Tyla’s Chart-Topping Rise
Introduction When South African singer Tyla released her self-titled debut album in late 2023, few predicted it would ignite a global movement. But by 2025, her name was everywhere: on Billboard charts, Grammy stages, and playlists from Lagos to Los Angeles. Fueled by her breakout hit “Water”—a seductive fusion of amapiano, R&B, and pop—Tyla didn’t just enter the global music scene; she reshaped it.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Beat
Richard Smallwood
Introduction In recent months, false rumors have spread online with alarming speed: searches like “gospel singer Richard Smallwood died”, “Richard Smallwood passed away”, and “Richard Smallwood cause of death” have surged—despite having no basis in truth.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Beat
Exploring AI Music Video Generators in 2025: Creating Realistic Visuals with Modern Tools. AI-Generated.
AI is reshaping music video production in 2025 by making high-quality visuals and beat-synced editing more accessible to independent musicians, agencies, and digital creators. Modern AI music video generators can transform an audio track into a visually coherent experience by analyzing rhythm, tempo, and mood. These tools automatically arrange scenes, transitions, and effects, helping creators produce polished videos optimized for platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
By Steve Davis2 months ago in Beat
The Power of Music: Exploring Its Physical, Psychological, and Emotional Effects on Humans
The Power of Music: Exploring Its Physical, Psychological, and Emotional Effects on Humans Author: Islamuddin Feroz Former Professor, Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Kabul
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz3 months ago in Beat
Radio and Music of Afghanistan: The Path of Flourishing in the Mid-Century Decades
Radio and Music of Afghanistan: The Path of Flourishing in the Mid-Century Decades Author: Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor, Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Kabul
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz3 months ago in Beat
Australia Craft Beer Market: Local Breweries, Premium Flavours & the Rise of Independent Brewing Culture. AI-Generated.
In 2024, the Australia craft beer market reached USD 2.9 Billion, and is expected to grow to USD 6.1 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a strong CAGR of 8.80% during 2025–2033 by IMARC group. This surge reflects a nationwide shift toward premium brews, bold flavour experimentation, and growing consumer interest in local, independent breweries. As Australians increasingly prefer small-batch production, authentic brewing stories, and unique tasting profiles, the craft beer industry has evolved from a niche hobbyist movement to a mainstream beverage force. Tapping into lifestyle culture, brewery tourism, food-pairing experiences, and social-media–driven discovery, the craft beer ecosystem is reshaping beverage consumption across the country.
By Shrestha Roy3 months ago in Beat
Songs and Melodies of Godar: A Narrative of Love, Nature, and Rural Culture
Songs and Melodies of Godar: A Narrative of Love, Nature, and Rural Culture Author: Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor, Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Kabul
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz3 months ago in Beat
Co-Lecia Is Redefining What It Means to Be a Self-Managed Artist
In a landscape where identities shift fast and trends evaporate even faster, Co-Lecia stands out for one reason: she builds her career with intention. Every layer of her work—sound, visuals, message, and structure—comes from a place of clarity and discipline. She doesn’t rely on a team to craft her image. She is the team, and she treats her artistry with the level of seriousness usually seen in established industry units rather than in emerging independent acts.
By Anda Singa3 months ago in Beat
Maragha’i in Herat: A Manifestation of the Timurid Musical Renaissance in Afghanistan
Maragha’i in Herat: A Manifestation of the Timurid Musical Renaissance in Afghanistan Author: Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor, Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz3 months ago in Beat
Avicenna (980–1037 CE): Musical Thought Bridging Tradition and Innovation
Avicenna (980–1037 CE): Musical Thought Bridging Tradition and Innovation Author: Islamuddin Feroz Former Professor, Department of Music Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University, Kabul, Afghanistan
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz3 months ago in Beat











