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Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
Beats, Breakthroughs & Building a Legacy
Since stepping onto the scene in 2022, music producer, DJ, and artist StillMixingBeats (SMB) has been carving out a lane all his own. What started as a passion project in a Discord server has evolved into a full-fledged movement—marked by innovative sounds, emotional storytelling, and a refusal to stick to just one genre. His discography is anything but predictable, and that’s exactly the point.
By mysoundMusic11 months ago in Beat
What’s Better Than Music? Making It Together! Join Drum Circle Activity in Goa, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune & Chandigarh! . AI-Generated.
Music has the power to unite, inspire, and energize—and what better way to experience this than by creating it together? Drum Circle Activities are an incredible way to foster teamwork, boost morale, and strengthen workplace culture. Whether you're in Goa, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, or Chandigarh, participating in a Drum Circle Activity offers a unique blend of rhythm, collaboration, and fun.
By Event Management Company11 months ago in Beat
Clem Burke: The Heartbeat of Blondie
. Clement Anthony Burke (November 24, 1954 – April 6, 2025) was an American drummer best known for being the powerful rhythm behind the famous band Blondie. He joined the group in 1975, just after it was formed, and became a big part of its success. His energetic and creative drumming helped shape Blondie’s sound, which mixed punk, new wave, pop, and even disco.
By Sikandar prasad11 months ago in Beat
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 1x11 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 1x11 months ago in Beat
Your Music, mysoundMusic's Mission
Why Independent Playlists Matter: The Truth Behind Spotify's Playlist System As artists, we all know how important playlists are to gaining exposure and growing an audience on Spotify. But if you've ever found yourself frustrated by how your music isn’t getting the visibility you expected, you're not alone.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Millie Bobby Brown Refuses to Apologize for Growing Up—And She Shouldn’t Have To
Millie Bobby Brown has had enough. The 21-year-old actor, who grew up in the spotlight as Stranger Things’ Eleven, has spent years navigating fame, success, and relentless public scrutiny. But when recent articles dissected her appearance, speculated about her aging, and even likened her to a “mom,” Brown decided to hit back—publicly, directly, and unapologetically.
By Khushboo Malhotraabout a year ago in Beat
Dolly Parton Children: The Real Reason She Never Became a Mother
Dolly Parton is a name that needs no introduction. With her larger-than-life personality, iconic music, and heartwarming philanthropy, she has won the hearts of millions. However, one question that fans often ask is, "Why doesn’t Dolly Parton have children?" Despite her long and happy marriage to Carl Dean, she never became a mother. While many celebrities embrace parenthood, Dolly took a different path—one that she believes was meant for her.
By Sangita Nandiabout a year ago in Beat
Thea Lissi: A Rising Country Star with a Story to Tell
Thea Lissi isn't just another voice in Country music - she's a storyteller, a soul-baring artist who turns life's highs and lows into songs that hit straight to the heart. Hailing from Lafayette, Louisiana, Thea blends the raw honesty of classic country with the rich, swampy soul of her Southern roots. Her music isn't just heard; it's felt.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Beat










