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Top Five Live Covers You Should Watch
Not too much on denigrating the art of the cover, now. Especially, as I've made clear, the live one. It's often high stakes thanks to some inaugural, celebratory, or tribute event in an arena, maybe even in front of the original artist. The live cover, in my opinion, is how an artist truly earns their stripes. Have they made it their own whilst honouring the original? Have they chosen the right track, or indeed been chosen for the event correctly? And ultimately, can they sing someone else's notes and lyrics with new, exciting meaning without changing its DNA?
By Jessica Baileyabout a year ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Kicks Off the Month with "AGAIN3X"
Soon-to-be superstar Liv Hanna kicks off the month of November with her new release, "AGAIN3X." "AGAIN3X" follows the 21-year-old songstress' penultimate song of the year, "Proud of Yourself." The two records are drastically different sonically. The budding singer-songwriter experiments with a new sound in "AGAIN3X," again showcasing the versatility that she possesses and the one of a kind talent that she is. "AGAIN3X" is a record that masterfully blends Alt-Pop, Hyperpop, Pop-Punk, and Pop Rock.
By Meikhel Philogeneabout a year ago in Beat
Indie Pop Artist Julian Daniel Hopes You’ll Feel the Heat Between Every Beat on “do you feel me?”
Emerging indie pop artist Julian Daniel hails from Maple, Ontario, but he now splits his time between Toronto and Los Angeles as he works full-time on his music career. Blending meaningful lyrics with upbeat instrumentals, Julian offers a fresh and infectious fusion of indie pop and rock, drawing inspiration from artists like Charli XCX, Troye Sivan, and Gus Dapperton.
By Sad Dads Book Clubabout a year ago in Beat
The Rise and Fall of K-Pop Concepts
The world of K-POP has an unyielding fanbase for the flamboyant dance moves, brilliant music, and the ever interesting concepts that K-POP delivers. When you think about the K-Pop genre, remember the bright, playful themes that the genre was built on. In the recent years though K-Pop has moved on to more elegant and darker themes. It has spread and grown in the entertainment industry so aggressive that it doesn't appear any threat. Every young person, man or woman, boy or girl is made to engage in it. So, let’s go and delve into K-pop concepts’ development – how this phenomenon has altered through the years and how, very appropriately, manages to enthrall such a varied audience.
By The Story Vaultabout a year ago in Beat
Brequette could've won
I was in a random discussion with a Spanish speaker about this... I don't remember how it came about, ah yes. I heard Håll om mig in the background of a Insta reel and made me remember how fun keeping up with Eurovision was. Then the distant memory of Brequette came back to me.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Beat
From One Direction to Superstar: The Timeline of Harry Styles' Success
Harry Styles achieved worldwide success at just 16-years old after appearing on the British reality show, The X-Factor. Since then, Styles has achieved massive success on his own and set to be known forever as one of the greatest pop artists to ever exist.
By Jenika Enochabout a year ago in Beat
Will Miami Host Another "Rain Show" for Taylor Swift This Weekend? Here's the Prediction
Miami is buzzing with excitement as Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour returns to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens for two more performances this weekend. After a rainy and wind-swept first night on Friday, fans are left wondering: Will the rest of the weekend bring more "rain shows" for Swift and her fans?
By Sangha Raksmit Dewanabout a year ago in Beat









