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Hboydaman Elevates His Momentum With High-Energy New Single “Drop” Featuring Yungeen Ace
Independent powerhouse Hboydaman continues to carve out his own lane with the release of his latest single, “Drop,” a high-profile, upbeat collaboration featuring Yungeen Ace. Designed for energy, impact, and repeat plays, the track arrives alongside an animated visualizer and immediately signals another major step forward in Hboydaman’s growing catalog.
By Variety Press2 months ago in Beat
Stanislav Kondrashov: Wagner Moura Series Highlights the Actor’s Global Turning Point
Wagner Moura has built a career on defying expectations. After making headlines as the unforgettable Pablo Escobar in Narcos, he could’ve stayed in the Hollywood spotlight playing variations of the same role. But Moura chose a different route—one defined by purpose, political awareness, and bold artistic choices. That path has now led to an Oscar nomination for his work in The Secret Agent, a film already recognised with a Golden Globe and the Best Actor award at Cannes.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 2 months ago in Beat
A Story About EVRYJEWELS
A Story About EVRYJEWELS There’s a moment—quiet, almost unnoticeable—when something shifts in the world of style. Not because of a billboard, not because of a runway, but because everyday shoppers start whispering about a brand that seems to understand them a little better than the rest. That’s the story of EVRYJEWELS.
By Press Release 2 months ago in Beat
Revisiting 3 Doors Down's Most Iconic Songs
During the time I was in high school, the rock band 3 Doors Down was widely popular. Their music consisted of a blend of alternative and hard rock that was well received by my fellow peers. While I can't say 3 Doors Down was one of my top favorite bands in high school, I enjoyed quite a few of their songs.
By Jasmine Aguilar2 months ago in Beat
Beau Nectar Unpack Obsession and Collapse on “Tulip,” Featuring Vox Rea
Bilingual electro-pop duo Beau Nectar, made up of singer-songwriters Marie-Clo and éemi, return with “Tulip,” a striking new single that blends sharp pop instincts with historical reflection. Featuring Vancouver’s acclaimed electro-pop duo Vox Rea, the track is a vibrant and unsettling meditation on beauty, obsession, and the inevitability of collapse. Taken from their upcoming album Dandy, out May 2026 via Indica Records, “Tulip” reframes a little-known moment in history as a mirror for the modern world’s volatile standards of value and desire.
By Chris Adams2 months ago in Beat
Zeddy Will’s Momentum Is Becoming Impossible To Ignore by NWO Sparrow
Zeddy Will Is Positioning Himself As NYC’s Next Franchise Player And The League Is Starting To Notice by NWO Sparrow the Queensbridge standout is turning viral dominance into a national touring breakout alongside DaBaby
By NWO SPARROW2 months ago in Beat
Ticketmaster Under Fire: How the FTC Lawsuit Could Change Concert Ticket Sales Forever
Ticketmaster, one of the world’s largest ticketing platforms, has once again found itself in the spotlight — but this time for serious legal troubles that could reshape how fans buy concert tickets in the United States. In September 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with seven U.S. states, filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment, accusing the companies of engaging in illegal ticket resale practices and deceiving consumers and artists alike. The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, highlights long-standing issues with ticket availability, pricing transparency, and the dominance of a single company in the ticketing market.
By Story Prism2 months ago in Beat
Catch the Banana Boats
American singer, actor, and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte was born as Harold George Bellanfanti, Jr. on March 1, 1927. He is known for popularizing calypso music and made a breakthrough in this career with his 1956 album Calypso. His songs were used in films and on TV, and he left this world at the age of 96.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Beat
Black History, Groundhogs and Valentines: A Mikeydred February Dollar Prompt for All Vocal Creators. AI-Generated.
February is often described as the shortest month of the year, yet it consistently delivers some of the biggest cultural, emotional, and commercial moments on the calendar. From Black History Month to Groundhog Day and Valentine’s Day, February is packed with themes that spark conversation, storytelling, and spending. For vocal creators—writers, podcasters, video hosts, educators, and digital commentators—this blend of history, humor, romance, and reflection forms what many now call a “February dollar prompt”: a timely opportunity to engage audiences while generating meaningful revenue and impact.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Beat











