humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
See From Where You've Come
Pride is a fickle thing. It holds you to a standard where you can be happy in your decisions and in your tastes. It can also be easily affected by influences you grow up with, whether volatile and negative or encouraging and positive. I grew up as a black youth in a predominately white neighborhood among almost entirely white students from when I was in pre-school up until the time I graduated. I do not count this as a negative nor do I fault my parents in their decision for where they would decide to raise my sisters and I. I don’t blame the kids who called me names and treated me as something different, because I was innocent enough to the difference I brought and did not realize the way I was treated by my “friends” could be seen as mean. I made plenty of good friends who I still call my brothers and sisters to this day, I go to their weddings and I see them on a regular basis; Or I did before the virus hit. I don’t blame anyone for how my tastes change except for the pride I grew as I learned about the truths of the world and why people had this strange expectation of me, even though I grew up in the same place as them and was the same age. I was 12 years old, why was I expected to swear, do drugs, drink and party? Why does being black mean I have to act like the people in the songs, in the movies, in places far removed from who I was or how I was raised? As I learned what I was “supposed” to listen to, I did everything in my power to find something else. This took me on a musical adventure that mirrored my life’s rising, falling, stagnation and stability that has brought me to one of the happiest times of my life.
By Otholvin Brown6 years ago in Beat
Why Do Tamil Movies Have The Best Music In India?
Music of Tamil Film Industry has a long standing tradition and a history that goes back thousands of years. One of the most important elements of the Tamil people culture is, in fact, music. Tamil people are really attached with their cultural music. They also got some most talented music director. of the Tamil people culture is, in fact, music. Tamil music has a specific charm that reflects on the essence of ancient art and culture of the region. You can visit Isaiminis for the latest Tamil Songs Download free of cost.
By Isaimini Tamil6 years ago in Beat
Song Review:"Don't Give Up" by Peter Gabriel
If you know me, you know I have absolutely nothing but respect and admiration for Peter Gabriel. Not only is he a talented musician and songwriter, but he is one of the nicest guys alive, super humble, an all around class act. He's all the positive traits one could love in a person accumulated all into one body and one mind.
By Jennifer Childers6 years ago in Beat
Women Who Inspire: REIGN
For over a decade, Canadian Toronto-based artist, REIGN has been writing, composing and creating music about diverse emotional experiences. Jasmyn, the voice behind REIGN, life and songs are inspirational and spark inspiration in others. REIGN’s is musically influenced by Imogen Heap to Katy Perry and all range of women in between. Her sound is dark ethereal with pop motifs woven in to create harmonies that move listener’s emotionally and physically. Lyrically, her songs are a mix of fantasy and dramatic realism. REIGN’s music has been featured on official Spotify playlists and House Nation while winning first place in the EDM category of the Unsigned Only competition for her song “Make Me”.
By Nicole Cadwallader6 years ago in Beat
A Pianist's Agony
Her hands glided across the black and white keys—hard, fast, emotionless. To her audience, listening to her painful melody, and to herself, who blocked out the sound of the music. Her heart wasn’t set on playing her very best, she wouldn’t mind being stopped.
By Kenisha Widya6 years ago in Beat








