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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics of art about all things Beat and Music.
From West Memphis to Worldwide
In a world full of gimmicks, watered-down lyrics, and copycat flows, one artist is cutting through the noise with raw energy, sharp penmanship, and the kind of hunger you can hear in every verse. Meet HakimDaGreat, the artist, the visionary, the vibe—and the next name to know in music.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x12 months ago in Beat
From Grief to Grace
For 18-year-old Asher of Russellville, Arkansas, music isn’t just a passion—it’s a lifeline. Born and raised in a small town where dreams can sometimes feel far away, Asher’s story is one of loss, resilience, and the healing power of sound.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x12 months ago in Beat
WWE
The Thrilling World of Professional Wrestling and WWE Superstars Professional wrestling has evolved into one of the most electrifying forms of sports entertainment around the globe. Among the giants of the industry, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stands out as the most influential and globally recognized wrestling promotion. With decades of thrilling matches, dramatic storylines, and unforgettable personalities, WWE has built an empire that attracts millions of fans from all walks of life.
By America today 12 months ago in Beat
Unveiling Harmony: A Lyrical Journey Through Song
In the realm where words meet melody, there lies an art form that transcends mere storytelling. Song lyrics, when crafted with intention and musical structure, have the power to evoke emotions, paint vivid imagery, and take listeners on a journey that resonates long after the last note fades. This article delves into the process of creating original song lyrics that not only tell a story but also sing with the rhythm and rhyme that define a well-composed musical piece.
By Alain SUPPINI12 months ago in Beat
Divorce - Drive to Goldenhammer - Album Review
I've been planning to review more music since the reviews I posted of Franz Ferdinand's The Human Fear and Mogwai's The Bad Fire. I loved the new album from Squid called Cowards—it's odd, and dark in context but with really interesting bright-sounding noises and strange lyrics. Very proggy too. I also love the new Japanese Breakfast album and the new Courting album. For today's review though, I wanted to talk about Divorce's debut album Drive to Goldenhammer.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Beat








