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Top 15 Funk Guitarists Who Brought the Groove
Funk music burst onto the scene in the late 1960s, bringing with it a raw, infectious energy that revolutionized popular music. At its core, funk is all about the groove — a rhythmic interplay that makes you want to move, dance, and lose yourself in the beat. And while the bass and drums often get the spotlight, it’s the funk guitarists who inject the soul into every riff, lick, and chord. Their inventive techniques — like the famed “chicken scratch” — helped define a genre that continues to influence musicians across styles today.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessoriesabout a year ago in Beat
The California Wave: A Charity Single
(Links to listen to “The California Wave” are at the end of this article.) I wrote the lyrics for “The California Wave” on January 24, 2025. Over the next two days, I constructed the song using a combination of AI and digital tools.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Beat
Introducing Emikyo
emikyo, a California-based artist, music writer, and musician, has always been drawn to creating music that is deeply personal and emotionally resonant. With a raw, cathartic sound, her work reflects the complexities of human experience-whether it's love, heartbreak, or the challenging moments that shape us. Her latest release, intertwine: begin, is a perfect example of this, showcasing three emotionally powerful songs that blend indie, electronic, and soulful sounds to create a unique and compelling experience for listeners.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
The Evolution of Boybands
Were The Beatles a boyband? This question has sparked heated debates across the social media platform, TikTok, with opinions split between those who see them as the original boyband and those who argue they transcended the label. The term "boyband" itself carries a mix of admiration and stigma—often associated with manufactured pop groups, choreographed performances, and devoted teenage fanbases. But as the music industry has evolved, so has the definition of a boyband. From The Beatles to BTS, each generation has reshaped what it means to be part of this phenomenon, challenging the idea that boybands lack artistic credibility. Additionally, the perception of boybands is often tied to their fanbase—specifically, the intense judgment directed at "fangirls."
By Jess Knowsabout a year ago in Beat











