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Social Media targeted at influencers and trending topics in the music universe.
MEET THE TEAM
Welcome to Music You Missed! We are so excited to start releasing more content about the world we love most. Music. Our goal is to bring honest and fun content to share with you all, including music reviews, playlists, bands we are listening to and so on and so forth. Music You Missed is something that started on twitter as a fun way to tweet about pop punk bands/the lyrics you are constantly singing in your head throughout the day, and a fun way to connect with the pop punk community. The account was created by Noland back in 2012 and throughout the years grew to something bigger. Noland then met Mackenzie through a mutual friend in college, and they met Paige through twitter. We all have evolved to different tastes in music over the years and want to share it with you. The one thing all of us have in common is that we love sharing music, and love sharing our opinions. All originally from the midwest, we are just a group of kids who bonded over the shared love of pop punk bands and who never really got out of the emo phase. Get to know us just a little bit more! Connect with us, and keep up to date on the vast world that is the music industry. If you want us to check out your music/or bands you think we've missed out on, DM us on Twitter or send us and emails at [email protected]. Make sure to also follow us on Twitter here!
By Music You Missed6 years ago in Beat
Just the hits in Quarantine
Quarantine, lockdown, shutdown, whatever we called it, it was definitely something to remember whether we like it or not. I left my job that would soon be classified as non-essential and ended up in an average job from the past life, that became an equivalent to a soldier in the army - the supermarket.
By Jerome Smith-Pula6 years ago in Beat
TikTok; The Future of Music?
Even if you're not an active user of social media, you've probably heard of an app called TikTok. This social media platform took off in the United States in 2017 and has steadily continued to grow in popularity. Users post videos up to 60 seconds in length, showcasing a wide range of subject matter. From comedy skits and "trending" dance routines to makeup artists and photographers sharing their talents, it is a ridiculously entertaining stream of random content that will suck you in. You'll begin scrolling through your "For You" page and suddenly realize 30 minutes have seemingly vanished.
By Emma Rowley6 years ago in Beat
NPR Tiny Desk Concert: A YouTube Channel For Music Discovery. Top Story - December 2019.
It was about 5 years ago when I discovered a niche YouTube channel by NPR Music. This channel is called NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert where artists from all over the charts come and preform in a literal, tiny desk setting. These performances range from new artists to billboard toppers such as Paramore, Hozier, Tyler the Creator, Taylor Swift and Adele, to just name a few. These artists play a small set of 3-4 songs either acoustically or with a band. The first artist that lead me to Tiny Desk Concert was Matty Healy's performance for The 1975 about 6 years ago. Being a huge The 1975 fan, I discovered this acoustic set through their following and with my natural curiosity, I discovered a treasure chest of gold.
By Christie Ciberey6 years ago in Beat
Don't Let Anyone Invalidate You as a Fan
I went on a bit of a Twitter rant today. Not uncommon for me, but particularly strange when it comes to the subject matter. You see, I’ve been a fan of something, albeit that “something” always changes, but I’ve always loved something wholeheartedly. That being said, I know what it means to be a fan, and in my opinion, that word gets thrown around far too often.
By hannah irelan6 years ago in Beat
How to Promote Your Music the Right Way
In today's world where social media is the easiest way to connect with fans, promoting your music as a musician has become easier than ever. You no longer need a label to promote your new releases for you (not that that was a secret). Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and most other social media platforms have paid promotion within the apps that are available to every user. The only question is; what is the best way to utilize these platforms for the best results?
By dylan davis7 years ago in Beat
Most Under-Rated and Upcoming Rappers
We are half way through 2018 as we know it and music has really come along way if you think about it, especially the Rap Genre. Now, I may have only been born in 1999 and most of you could really say that I don't know about the history of music because I haven't lived through it, however, although music has changed within the creativity and music industry - you can clearly see the difference. The only things that have been kind of kept the same are the things which are sang about such as: love, mental issues, murder and alcohol/drugs. In this blog, I will be addressing where rap started and where it is now.
By Charlee Juggins8 years ago in Beat










