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Moet Ro$e Is Redefining Hip Hop and Soul on Her Own Terms
Moet Ro$e is more than an artist—she’s a movement in the making. With roots in gospel choirs and a foundation shaped by both discipline and faith, she has crafted a sound that transcends genre lines. Her music fuses the raw honesty of hip hop with the soul-stirring richness of gospel-inspired vocals, creating a style that is at once authentic, ambitious, and deeply resonant. From her early days directing choirs and DJing campus events to building a growing catalog supported by her label, Moet Ro$e has proven that she doesn’t just perform music—she embodies it. Every verse carries her story, every note echo resilience, and every stage she steps on becomes a space for connection.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x5 months ago in Beat
This Week's Hot 10 From Billboard Hot 100. AI-Generated.
On the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending September 20, 2025, the impact of a Netflix hit has become impossible to ignore. With the animated film KPop Demon Hunters dominating the top tier, its soundtrack has produced a record-breaking string of hits that are reshaping the music landscape. Sharing space with these cinematic sensations are streaming-driven stars and established titans of pop and country, illustrating a diverse and dynamic music industry that is increasingly influenced by new media platforms. The top 10 is a vibrant reflection of this modern convergence, where viral moments and major media campaigns dictate chart supremacy.
By Alicia Lenea5 months ago in Beat
Five Songs that Irritate My Ears
The Five Songs That Really Irritate My Ears Some of my essay here is going to focus on the technical parts of singing and recording a song. I’ll also take a look at how these songs were received by the public and how they performed on the charts. I’m not necessarily going to say I hate or dislike any of them, but I’ll explain why they made my list of five songs that irritate my ears. For context, I was a teenager in the 1970s, I was 15 for the entire year of 1975, so most of my picks come from the late 1960s through the early 1980s.
By Rick Henry Christopher 5 months ago in Beat
Soundtrack Your Life Podcast
Movie soundtracks can amplify emotions, foreshadow events, and create a deeper connection between the audience and the film’s world. Some soundtracks have been particularly successful in shaping the films and achieving commercial success.
By Frank Racioppi5 months ago in Beat
Sabrina Carpenter Tops The Charts at #1 on Billboard Artist 100
From Maya Hart on Girl Meets World to number one on Billboard Artist 100, Sabrina Carpenter continues to surprise us! Now, it is up to you to decide what that surprise means, but she continues to spark the world's interest and rise in fame. “Tears” gained traction and became #3 on Billboard Top 100 this week. Manchild stays at the top at #4! It was originally at #1 as of June 21, 25.
By Alicia Lenea5 months ago in Beat
Morgan Wallen's Top 10 Songs On Spotify . AI-Generated.
This week on the Billboard Artist 100, Morgan Wallen secures the impressive No. 2 spot, solidifying his continued dominance in the music industry. The country superstar maintains a strong presence across multiple charts, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his distinctive sound and relatable lyrics. His consistent high rankings are a testament to his dedicated fanbase and the widespread appeal of his recent releases.
By Alicia Lenea5 months ago in Beat
Psykyos Unleashes “Cynicism”
A Rising Force in Symphonic Prog Metal Psykyos is an emerging symphonic progressive metal band from India, and they are already commanding attention on the global stage. Their latest single, “Cynicism”, released on August 8, 2025, is part of their debut EP Echoes Within.
By mysoundMusic5 months ago in Beat
When Talent is Non-Existent
When I saw Sam Spinelli's challenge, asking us to name and shame our five least favourite songs, I got very excited. I can be a grumpy, judgemental, opinionated ass at the best of times (ask Ruth, the good lady wife!), but when it comes to music, I've learned to try and keep schtum when I think something is terrible. All because I'm just trying to be a better person (My Name is Earl opening ref, anyone?).
By Paul Stewart5 months ago in Beat









