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Iconic moments in music history.
Experience Real Curses
The Skeleton Years' highly anticipated fourth album, Real Curses, is shaping up to be their most accomplished work yet. Set to resonate with fans of dark, introspective music like Joy Division, The Editors, and She Wants Revenge, the album masterfully blends post-punk with elements leading towards darkwave to create a haunting soundscape. Produced by the band and recorded, mixed, and mastered by Ced Concepcion of Studio222, the album's pristine production ensures that every shimmering guitar riff, synth texture, and driving bassline is captured with precision, resulting in a rich, immersive listening experience.
By The Crash Test Facility11 months ago in Beat
Ruthless to Aftermath: The Untouchable Legacy of Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Snoop Dogg
Before billion-dollar beats, platinum plaques, and Super Bowl halftime shows, there was Compton. And in Compton, there was a kid with a curl, a dream, and a name that would echo forever: Eazy-E.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Beat
Gangster Rap Never Died: The Eternal Legacy of Tupac, Biggie, DMX, and the Kings Who Built a Genre
From the streets of Compton to the corners of Bed-Stuy, from ‘90s boomboxes to streaming playlists today, gangster rap never really left. It just evolved — shaped by blood, politics, police sirens, and poetry scrawled on the back of legal pads in smoky studios.
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Beat
How I Started Earning $100 Daily from Social Media
Not long ago, I was like most people—spending hours scrolling through Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok with nothing to show for it. I’d lose track of time, watching reels or reading comments, thinking, "If only I could get paid for this." It sounded far-fetched—until it wasn’t.
By muhammad khalil11 months ago in Beat
What to write on a card for flowers at a funeral?
Loss is an inevitable part of life, and expressing sympathy during such times holds immense significance. When someone loses a loved one, your words can offer comfort and solace in their moments of grief. A simple gesture like sending a sympathy card or funeral flowers can make a world of difference to those who are mourning. This act not only shows that you care but also helps the bereaved feel less isolated in their pain.
By edenflowersandevents11 months ago in Beat
Dyltz: The New Voice in Music That Defies Genre Rules
In a time when many artists chase trends to gain attention, Dyltz stands out as a different kind of name—true to his essence, unafraid to break boundaries, and always experimenting with new sounds. Behind the stage name is Dylan Foltz, a young emerging artist with deep roots in emotion, passion, and creative freedom.
By Mruioigukjg12 months ago in Beat
I wish, I wish
Since childhood, I’ve always been fascinated – haunted – by the music of Appalachia, despite not having settled here until well into adulthood. Traditional Appalachian folk tunes are often sung accompanied by the soul-stirring strings of home-grown fiddle playing that’s been passed down for generations. As often, though, Appalachian songs, especially ballads, aren’t accompanied at all, but offered only with a raw, untrained, and undecorated vocal style. It is a striking metaphor for the culture of Appalachia itself, developed by fiercely independent people who make do with nothing of the bells and whistles that a less forgotten region can rely itself on.
By E. L. Stacy12 months ago in Beat






