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How Bizzy Bone Black Milk song saved Hip Hop
2020 is the year hip hop comes back to life. After hip hop almost died these past years with a bunch of trash of mumble and autotune music. Bizzy Bone strikes back with the amazing Black Milk song and brings hip hop back to life. This should be no surprise as Bizzy Bone is from the legendary group Bone Thugs N Harmony. This track is just what hip hop needed and I will tell you why in this article.
By The Sinister Pen6 years ago in Beat
Kpop Review: EXO-SC's "1 Billion Views"
EXO's lovable subunit, EXO SC, is back with a fun new track - as well as music videos for a b-side and a solo song for each member! While they had a total of four releases for this comeback, for this review I will be focusing on their main single, "1 Billion Views."
By Veronica Traggiai6 years ago in Beat
Kpop Review: "Play" by Chunha feat. Changmo
Chungha is back with another infectious dance hit guaranteed to please fans! The Song: This is a great summer song that makes you want to dance, even in the ever-rising temperatures. While it is not my favorite of Chungha's singles so far, I know it will grow on me. It's just not the most memorable song for me. While songs like "Gotta Go" and "Stay Tonight" easily got stuck in my head, it will take me a few listens to get into this one. I think most fans of Chungha, and kpop in general, will really enjoy it though!
By Veronica Traggiai6 years ago in Beat
2020 Anthem - Life of the Girl in the Big City
On September 7, 2018, the world lost an artist without any warning. Whether you did not know him, or he was your everything, the tragedy of losing yet another young musician was devastating. The music of an artist who passes sounds so different than it did when they were alive. Music from the voice of the dead is beautiful. After he passed, I had to listen to his music again, with a totally different understanding. Some people call that reading between the lines.
By Mithrra Rastgoftar6 years ago in Beat
March, March By The Chicks
We are only half-way through this year, but it is safe to say that history will remember this year in America for at least 2 major reasons (if not others to come). First, Covid-19, for all the reasons imaginable including government responses, economic repercussions, businesses shutting down, lock ins, and most significantly the deaths and illnesses. Secondly, the upwell in protest, both those surrounding racial injustice and inequity sparked by the killing of George Floyd in police custody and those sparked by other concerns that seem less important at this moment but seemed important to the people participating in them. It would be fitting then that the Anthem of the summer should be a protest song with a driving beat, strong lyrics, harmonies that rouse the spirit and a message of not backing down in face of adversity and opposition. At this moment, halfway through the year, March, March by The Chicks seems to be that song.
By Michael Hanson-Metayer6 years ago in Beat
2020 song of the Year
If someone told me that they foreseen the things currently happening in 2020 would be taking place. From systemic racism , police brutality , a world wide pandemic and disunity within a nation as social injustices. To be honest , I probably would not have believed them.
By IAM SimplyShan6 years ago in Beat
It's a Weird World
It's a weird world. I can't think of a year that has felt more strange and out of rhythm than 2020. Every time it feels like we are catching our stride, something pushes us off balance. The twists and turns of this year have been tough, painful, hard fought and important. Sometimes though, all we can do is remind ourselves that it is a strange world, and we are doing the best that we can.
By Maiah Wynne6 years ago in Beat
Do You Remember?
Do you remember how when you were younger the summers all lasted forever? I do. I remember when school was out and suddenly summertime was unconstrained by deadlines or schedules. I measured my days by ice cream truck jingles; I measured my nights by constellations.
By Pallavi Juneja6 years ago in Beat
The Rising
When I wake up, each day is different. Ever since the beginning of March, it seems that the American life has spiraled down. I’ve opened my eyes and had to face losing countless things— some of those which are still hard to comprehend. Family members have passed due to a bewildering virus. I’ve lost my job and practice as a ballerina. I’m an extrovert, but also immunocompromised, so I no longer have the ability to connect and breathe the same air with friends as I once did on a daily routine. These routines that I once took for granted are so distant now. Ongoing systemic issues are now pressing matters as people can’t wait for change any longer. Progressive citizens are trying to understand the depths of vast corruption that our country shouldn’t have to face. It’s been said that America is the “land of the free, home of the brave.” Can that whole statement be true, especially when so much uncertainty and unrest is present in our society?
By Gianna Marie6 years ago in Beat
Monster: A Cultural Reset
So... no one asked for this, but I'm writing it anyways. As of right now (July 9, 1:43 AM), Monster was released 48 hours ago. You might be wondering, what is Monster? Why should I care? And how are those two women in that cover photo so breathtakingly beautiful? Well, let me answer all of those questions for you.
By Pilar Bylinsky6 years ago in Beat









