pop culture
Modern, popular, and iconic pop culture moments in music. From current events, to trending topics and more.
BRING IT BACK
Trends and styles always seem to find their way back into space and time. The famous bell bottoms from the 70’s and jumpers from the 90’s seem to be a popular hit amongst us Americans. Although those are a couple of items I love to see return, I believe that fashion designers have a interesting effect on life to recreate and event art using their resources, and similar styles in different ways.
By Beautiful Intelligence5 years ago in Beat
Coincidentally ... Ken Nordine
A couple of days ago on my Instagram #MusicWhileYouWork sequence i shared some of "Stay Awake" a collection of off the wall takes on Disney classics and the opener "Hey Diddle Dee Dee, An Actors Life For Me" from "Pinocchio" featured a spoken rap by someone called Ken Nordine who I was sort of unaware of but I, and you, have probably heard his voice.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 years ago in Beat
I Want Candy...
Unpopular Opinion: I love the incorporation of modern music in old time settings. It’s cringy to some, annoying to most—-and cloying and a bit pretentious to others—but the point I will make (in an attempt to understand the director’s decision) is this:
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Beat
The Sound Of Summer 'Get To Know You'
It's always refreshing to see authentic talent step up to the plate and combat the conveyer belt pop music that often dominates the airwaves. Delivering a production that transcends a broad demographic Bethan Wyn lands with an exciting new single that will lift her profile and audience dramatically.
By Mike Media5 years ago in Beat
Millennials Grew Up on Boybands, Rap Gods, and Rock Stars
Every decade is known for its sound and style. The '80s gave us synthetic percussion, followed by an introduction to hip-hop and turntables. In the early '90s grunge took over, making Kurt Cobain a household name. By the mid-'90s rap stormed the airwaves, replacing the dedicated electric guitar sounds of Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers with MC-ing and lyrical rhyming from Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.
By Mandy Raquel5 years ago in Beat









