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Western Performers Enter the K-pop Star-Making Machine
Made in Korea: The K-Pop Involvement is a six-part reality appear taking after five British learners over 100 days as they make a big appearance as a Korean-pop (K-pop) icon boy gather called Expensive Alice. In collaboration with SM Excitement, a K-pop powerhouse, the appear will present the behind-the-scenes of making a K-pop symbol through an immersive preparing system.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Beat
How Frank Sinatra Pissed Off David Bowie
David Bowie had fucked up, and now he was kicking himself. It was 1968, near the start of his career. To make ends meet, he was working for a music publisher writing English lyrics to foreign language songs. He’d been given a French song to work on called Comme d’Habitude. He banged out some lyrics and created a version called Even a Fool Learns to Love.
By Chris Yandaabout a year ago in Beat
Charli XCX's BRAT is not just an era; it's a testament to the alchemy of pop | Album Review
BEST NEW MUSIC "BRAT" was released via Atlantic Records on June 7, 2024. Charli XCX's sixth album is a triumph, a masterclass of challenging the alchemy of pop culture. BRAT is vulnerable, nuanced and one of the best albums of the decade. Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
By Safiyah Havénabout a year ago in Beat
Lisa Announces 'Alter Ego':
After much anticipation, BLACKPINK's Lisa has officially unveiled the title and release date of her upcoming debut solo album. Fans of the K-pop sensation have been eagerly awaiting any hint or confirmation from Lisa regarding her solo career. The suspense was heightened by a cryptic countdown timer on her official website, which led up to the grand announcement. Finally, on the day the timer hit zero, Lisa revealed that her solo album would be titled *Alter Ego*, and it is set to be released on February 28, 2025. This news has excited fans worldwide, who have been following Lisa’s journey from group member to solo artist.
By AcirWrites_🖋about a year ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Unveils New Track "star signs"
Earlier this month, songbird Liv Hanna released her penultimate single of the year, "AGAIN3X," unveiling a novel sound from her. The budding singer-songwriter is already back and closing out the month/year with a new song, "star signs." The record is a return to her typical sound, blending various Pop genres, such as Dream Pop, Indie Pop, and Pop Rock.
By Meikhel Philogeneabout a year ago in Beat
The Making of the Song: "Little Blackbird"
🐦⬛ Introduction The song “Little Blackbird” is my fourth single, now streaming everywhere. You can find it on platforms like Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, iHeartRadio, and more. I’ll include links at the end of this article.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Beat
It May Feel Bad: The Soundtrack of My Year. Runner-Up in The Soundtrack of Your Year Challenge.
Looking back, 2024 wasn’t the year I’d hoped for. Yet, through the valleys and peaks, music—and the people closest to me—helped me find moments of joy, loss, and resilience.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Beat
The Evolution of Music: A Journey Through Decades of Hits
Music has always been the heartbeat of human culture. It has woven itself into every moment of our lives, from ancient drum beats to the electrifying sounds of modern pop. The evolution of music is a fascinating journey through decades of creativity, innovation, and emotional expression. As society has changed, so too has the music that mirrors our thoughts, feelings, and dreams. From the rebellious guitar riffs of classic rock to the catchy, auto-tuned beats of contemporary pop, the transformation of music is as dynamic as the world around it.
By Adepoju Toheeb Ojo about a year ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of My Year
This writing is for the Writer's Challenge to list a soundtrack for your life over the last year. The song in the heading certainly sums up the year for me. The plus is that it is my own song, engineered by little ol me with my original lyrics as published in one of my 5 poetry books. That may be the only highlight to the worst year ever. I wish I could find some happiness to speak of but the year is not over yet. Do I tread carefully? Not at all. I plunge ahead as always. One year will not break a person but truth be told, this one just might.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Beat










