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.
“Feels So Good”
Introduction: Who Was Chuck Mangione? For those who didn’t grow up with a flugelhorn serenading your stereo or haven’t stumbled across his animated alter ego on King of the Hill, Chuck Mangione may be a new name—but one you’ll wish you’d known all along.
By Michael Phillips7 months ago in Beat
B.E.A.T. Productions Presents Christian Hip Hop Shop EP 2 (Part 3 of 3)
B.E.A.T. Productions Presents Christian Hip Hop Shop comes to a dramatic end with a stirring episode focused on the 2017 Kingdom Choice Awards in the last segment of this three-part special. The show, which was filmed on September 30, 2017, at Long Island University's renowned Kumble Theater in Brooklyn, New York, and is hosted and produced by Rickey Corporan, transports viewers to a hallowed setting where bars, beats, and biblical truth converge.
By B.E.A.T Productions7 months ago in Beat
The death of Ozzy Osbourne: his legacy of esotericism, occultism, and darkness
Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday, July 22 at the age of 76 due to complications from Parkinson's disease. The heavy metal legend gave his last concert on July 7, which was his farewell to art and music. Osbourne had an insanely successful musical career, which even included a family reality show, The Osbournes, which aired on MTV between 2002 and 2005. Beyond his incredible professional path both as a solo artist and as leader of the band Black Sabbath, the British singer distinguished himself for his veneration of darkness, occultism and esotericism.
By Ninfa Galeano7 months ago in Beat
The greatest black butcher in history | He terrorized the United States of America for more than 30 years
On June 13, 2002, a Black man walked into a police station in the state of Florida. From his appearance, it was clear he was not just any ordinary person. He looked exhausted, regretful, and said in a pained, sorrowful voice:
By Ink pulse(different angle)7 months ago in Beat
My version of Havana by Camila Cabello
This is my cover of the Camilo Cabello song “Havana”. In my version of the song i make it political and a protest song for a free Cuba and anti regime. I do a rap verse at the beginning of the song. Then I go into the song and it really gets going it’s a cha cha and salsa song. The idea I had for the song was a good idea at the time. After I recorded it I wasn’t so sure about it and I also began to have my doubts this happens a lot when I record.
By Rikki La Rouge7 months ago in Beat
Raging Against the Machine
This caper has been rotating around our circle since the late 2000s. Now, with almost two decades elapsed, it's probably safe to disgorge in public. On the surface this story could simply be, Rage Against the Machine reformed, we saw them, and it was epic. However, just as most music is a homage to previous generations, this was the moment we stood on the shoulders of preceding Metalheads. Not only was the baton passed down, but we also grabbed it firmly by the wrist and charged towards the dance floor.
By S. J. Leahy7 months ago in Beat







