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Stanislav Kondrashov: Wagner Moura Series Signals the Arrival of a Conscientious Star
Wagner Moura has never been interested in playing it safe. From his breakout role as Pablo Escobar in Narcos to his latest award-winning performance in The Secret Agent, the Brazilian actor has chosen roles that provoke, challenge, and carry weight. Now, with a Golden Globe win and an Oscar nomination under his belt, Moura’s presence in global cinema has shifted from notable to undeniable.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 30 days ago in Beat
T.I. VS. 50 CENT T.I. Puts The Pressure On 50 Cent And Claims He Has The Paperwork To Prove He's A Rat (Screenshot)
TI said it with his chest in a phone call with Kevin Hart. In relation to allegations that the “King of the South” had been a snitch, 50 Cent insinuated that TIP wore a wire. With passion and candor, the Atlanta rapper discloses in no uncertain terms that the New York scene at large had been going through the same kind of conditions for decades. He mentioned that New Yorkers travel to the South for the malls and clubs only to head back up North and discredit the inhabitants below the Mason-Dixon line.
By Skyler Saunders30 days ago in Beat
HIP-HOP VS. ROCK Gene Simmons Says Hip Hop Doesn't Belong In The Rock Hall Of Fame Because "It's Not My Music. I Don't Come From The Ghetto"
Rock legend Gene Simmons of the band Kiss may seem salty. But his words resound with truth. Hip hop doesn’t belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame like “opera” or “the symphony” doesn’t he claims. And he’s right. One great point came up when he mentioned that Led Zeppelin should belong in the Hip Hop Hall of Fame. Especially since they lent their instrumental to now incarcerated Diddy for his song “Come with Me.”
By Skyler Saunders30 days ago in Beat
Beverly Knight Joins Forces With Charitable Foundation
Soul singing legend Beverly Knight is so stranger to representing and providing wider access to opportunities in the music industry. She has now taken on the role as ambassador to a charitable foundation set up to help remember her musical director and guitarist Paul Reidy Reid.
By Ashish Prabhu30 days ago in Beat
Shelby Davidson
In an era when America’s rapidly expanding postal system depended on accuracy, timing, and mountains of paperwork, one man working behind the scenes imagined a better way. His name was Shelby Davidson (1868–1930)—a United States Postal Service auditor whose inventions transformed office machines and helped usher in a more efficient age of clerical work.
By TREYTON SCOTT30 days ago in Beat
United States Smart Display Market is projected to exhibit a growth rate| (CAGR) of 17.59%. AI-Generated.
Overview: The United States smart display market has exhibited robust growth in recent years and is expected to continue expanding through the 2025–2033 forecast period. According to industry analysis, the market is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 17.6 % from 2025 to 2033, driven by rising demand for real-time monitoring tools, smart home integration, and advanced communication features built into these displays.
By Ashutosh Srivastava30 days ago in Beat
Henry “Box” Brown’s escape
Mailed himself to freedom A Short Story: The Man in the Wooden Crate Henry Brown awoke before dawn in Richmond, the air thick with the sorrow that had settled over him since the day his wife Nancy and their children were sold away. He had watched them march in chains, swallowed by a crowd of hundreds, powerless to stop the tearing apart of his family. The memory stayed with him always—a silent wound he carried as he worked in the tobacco factory, day after day.
By TREYTON SCOTT30 days ago in Beat
Babalu Aye cover by Rikki La Rouge
what you are hearing in this article is my cover of the iconic Cuban song Babalu Aye. Like Willy Chirino says about himself, hijo de Babalu I believe in Babalu myself too. Babalu was introduced to American audiences on the famed classic and iconic 1950 sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi I love Lucy. Desi is underrated and a genius who deserves to be more celebrated than he was. He was truly and over looked icon. Everyone focused on Lucille Ball but they overlooked Desi . Also, that’s something I’ll get into another article.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Rikki La Rouge covers Thunder by Imagine Dragons
my version of thunder by Imagine Dragons is throwback to Latin music of the 1950s. It’s cha-cha mambo. I love how intense my version of thunder by . It’s Latin music with English language lyrics. It’s tropical music Ingles. It’s got drive and intensity. I wanted to be as if not a little bit more intense than the original version of thunder by the Imagine Dragons. once again when I was recording this, I was songs that were relevant around that time and this was one of the songs that I really paid attention to I thought it would’ve been cool to do a classic Latin version of thunder and so I went for it and I’m glad that I did.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Rikki La Rouge cover of Dead or Alive You spin me right round
have that song you spin me and I always liked it and so I decided to do mariachi version of . Now the music is a little louder than some of the vocals, but it really is a decently recorded track to say the least. everything I was going for as far as song goes really is there and it makes sense and it hits the mark and everything so why I decided to do an article and post it here too. This song is also in my X-rated cover playlist on YouTube. even though the song sounds like it does there really is something there and I’m not just saying that I’m the one that produced it performed it and everything else I mean, I know that I rushed it a little bit but still what I was going for is really still there in the demo itself so you can see that I had if you see if I had better recording equipment I would’ve been able to make it a hell of a lot better than what I did, but you learned to make do and stuff but every recording equipment I’ve ever used always produced really good stuff for me.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Rikki La Rouge Cover of Como La Flor and Baila Este Cumbia
This is a rough demo I did of the Selena song Como La Flor. Even though it’s a rough demo, it did record really well. I recorded because she’s one of my favorite all-time singers. Also, when I was in high school, I sang in a talent show, and I decided to do my version of the Selena used to open the song by doing of the course first and then so I did a studio or makeshift studio in my case version of that song and it did come out really well, even though it was a rough demo that I did and it’s only rough because the what I recorded on was not equipped for that.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Cayo Coco the video, the song, and the review
Grammy-nominated artist re-releases culturally significant single ‘Cayo Coco’ MIAMI, FL – In 2013, Miami-based artist Rikki La Rouge dropped an album called “San Antonio” through Interscope Digital Distribution and Universal Music Group that went on to be a first round nomination ballot album for the 57th Grammy Awards 1st round nomination ballot. She was on the ballot alongside artists such as the Salsa Giants, a salsa supergroup featuring one of Rikki’s main influences Willy Chirino. Selena is the other primary influence of Rikki La Rouge. The album gained notoriety around the world for its anti-Castro sentimentalities and “Free Cuba” mantra that echos across all the songs on the album. The single “Cayo Coco” received the most praise. And now six years later, Rikki La Rouge is re-releasing the song during a time when she said the world needs to be reminded of the themes that were presented in that song.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat











