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KRNB songs you need to add to your playlist.
As the Korean music industry is growing, more Korean artists are going international and adopting different styles of music worldwide. Unlike K-pop, KRNB seems to be less popular internationally. So here are some of the top 10 underrated KRNB songs that need to become more known around the world.
By ProblemTea2 years ago in Beat
That was embarrassing. Content Warning.
The party was in full swing, the music pulsating through the air, and laughter echoing off the walls. It was one of those lively gatherings where people from all walks of life converged for a night of celebration. Little did I know, this night would etch a memory in my mind under the category of "That was embarrassing."
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Beat
Arcadia Theater Review
In" Arcadia," like Tom Stoppard's "Travesties", you really need to pay attention to what is being said. When I first saw the play back in the 1990's at Lincoln Center I walked away not to sure what I just saw ( a lot of audience members felt the same as I did). In this "Arcadia" at the Upper West Side Theatre, however, Eric Tucker as director gives us a clearer picture of the story. The plot spans from early 19th century on an English countryside estate and two centuries later at the same site.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Beat
Christian Parker: A Seasoned American Singer-Songwriter's Musical Journey
In the charming, upstate New York town of Canton, nestled near the Canadian border, a seasoned songwriter and American recording artist by the name of Christian Parker has quietly woven a rich tapestry of melodic tales. For more than three and a half decades, Parker's enchanting collection of songs has been warming the hearts of listeners with an equal measure of melodic color and rhythmic flair. With each note he strums and every word he sings, Christian Parker has artfully carved out a sound that captivates the soul and leaves a lasting impact on the listener.
By David Carter2 years ago in Beat
Melodic Marvel: Unveiling the Enchanting World of Unusual Musical Instruments
I am a huge fan of music. Some people say my love for music teeters on obsession and they might quite be right. I started collecting records (yes, the old vinyl ones with pops and scratches) in 1972. I was 12 years old. By 1997 I amassed a collection of more than 17,000 record albums and more than 12,000 seven inch singles. At my peak of record collecting I owned 30,000 pieces of vinyl.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
Rate-O-Rama: Hallelujah. Top Story - November 2023.
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By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
Ode To The Wasp woman.
"Ode To The Wasp Woman" at Actors Temple Theatre is a very up and down play that has as many good things in it as it does pitfalls. The story has its premise in four actors who died prematurely. Sean Young who plays Susan Cabot, Douglass Everett Davis is George Reeves, Payton Georgiana is Barbra Payton and Josh Alscher is Alfalfa from "The little Rascals" fame.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Beat
The Emerging Nigerian Talents
In the heart of Lagos, where the bustling streets and vibrant rhythms of Nigeria's largest city converge, a new generation of music talents was quietly rewriting the story of the country's music scene. These were not the chart-toppers or Grammy-winners that the world had come to know, but they were the unsung heroes, the underdogs who were making waves in their own right.
By Ogboko Shadrack Ejiroghene2 years ago in Beat
To The Women in Hip hop
Females in the hip-hop culture have always held space in the genre for their skill, their trendsetting authentic style and some of the best music to reach fans and listeners everywhere. No matter what records or history that we make over the years, the way that Black women are presented and represented on the music scene [and the props that some may feel that we should not be getting], has become grounds for debate from everyone but us. That is until now, with the presence of social media and the changes that have taken place in the music industry as a whole. We as Black women are all beautifully different in the way that we show up in the world. I call us a special genre of our own. We as women know who we are defining ourselves for ourselves. We know this and yes, we absolutely can. Starting with the music, HerBrownProductions honors a few of the most legendary and influential female hip-hop artists. Whether it be their legacy, lyricism, style or records that make them similar or unique, the women will be honored for their inspiration from each era of hip-hop.
By HerBrownProductions2 years ago in Beat











