classical
Beat showcases all things classical; get your fix of Beethoven, Bach and beyond with plenty of Pomp and even more Circumstance.
D'Angelo
In the world of soul and R&B, few names command as much reverence as D'Angelo. The Virginia-born singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist is a true artist's artist, a figure whose influence far outweighs his relatively small discography. However, this very mystique and his periods away from the spotlight have often led to confusion and concern among fans. Recently, searches like "d'angelo died," "d angelo dead," and "d'angelo 2025" have spiked, causing alarm. It's crucial to set the record straight: The musician D'Angelo is alive.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Beat
From Samarkand to Herat: Rudaki and the Shared Musical Identity of Afghanistan and Central Asia
From Samarkand to Herat: Rudaki and the Shared Musical Identity of Afghanistan and Central Asia Author: Eslâmuddin Firooz, Former Professor, Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz5 months ago in Beat
Dolly Parton
The name Dolly Parton evokes a powerful sense of joy, resilience, and unparalleled talent. As a beloved singer, songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, she has been a constant and comforting presence in American culture for decades. However, with her advanced age—Dolly Parton is 78 years old—it's natural for fans to express concern about her well-being. Recent online searches like "Dolly Parton health," "is Dolly Parton sick," and "what happened to Dolly Parton" have surged, often fueled by the cyclical nature of internet gossip. This article aims to separate fact from fiction and celebrate the ongoing vitality of a true national treasure.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Beat
Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl”: Decoding the 12th Studio Album and the Real-Life Inspirations Behind Every Track
On October 3, 2025, Taylor Swift released her much-anticipated 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Fans have been buzzing about the project for months, eagerly awaiting the deeper meanings behind each track. After revealing some details in August during her appearance on the New Heights podcast with her fiancé, Travis Kelce, Swift shared that this album came from a place of joy, chaos, and drama.
By Lynn Myers5 months ago in Beat
The Rumor Mill Churns
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is more than just an intermission; it's a global cultural event. Each year, speculation runs rampant about which artist will land the coveted spot. For Super Bowl 2026, one name dominates the conversation: Bad Bunny. The rumor that the Puerto Rican superstar will headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show has set the music and sports worlds ablaze, promising a potential performance for the history books.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Beat
What Is the Best Ukulele for Beginners in the UK
What Is the Best Ukulele for Beginners in the UK? If you’re looking to start playing ukulele, especially in the UK, you’ll want an instrument that’s easy to play, affordable, durable, and suited to your hands and style. UKE Universe offers a lot of information, products, and guides that help beginners make good choices. This article uses what UKE Universe says to help you find the best beginner ukulele for your budget and needs.
By Inlet Yoga5 months ago in Beat
Is the Ukulele an Attractive Instrument
Ukulele an Attractive Instrument The ukulele, often called the "happy instrument," has gained immense popularity worldwide in recent years. Its cheerful sound, compact design, and beginner-friendly nature have made it a favorite choice for musicians, hobbyists, and even professional performers. But is the ukulele truly an attractive instrument? To answer this question, we need to explore its history, sound, aesthetics, accessibility, and cultural significance.
By Inlet Yoga5 months ago in Beat
Five Songs That Should Find A Permanent Home In The Red Hot Center Of A Collapsing Star
I wasn’t going to participate in this. Music is like pizza toppings… most people like normal, good quality things, and some people are wrong and like pineapple. It’s not worth my time to argue with the neanderthals who like the latter. There’s plenty around to make my blood boil and delving into those songs I spend time consciously avoiding isn’t exactly what I want to do with my free time.
By Matthew J. Fromm5 months ago in Beat










