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The Voice Message Michael Jackson Never Sent
“Hey... it’s me. I hope you’re okay. I... I’ve been thinking about you a lot.” Those were the first words. Just thirteen seconds into the recording, his voice cracks. It’s soft. Vulnerable. Almost like a whisper. Not the powerful, electrifying voice that filled stadiums. This was something else—tender, haunted, and heartbreakingly human.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
The Last Message Michael Jackson Left Us All
It wasn’t a concert. It wasn’t a grand stage with fireworks and screaming fans. It was a quiet room in Los Angeles, on the night of June 24, 2009. Michael Jackson stood there, rehearsing for what was meant to be his grand return—“This Is It.” A comeback. A celebration. A gift to the world.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
OF LIMBO Have Leveled Up With New "Unplugged" LP
Long Beach, CA Rockers OF LIMBO have just released their new “Unplugged” album, which shows a deeper, more thoughtful side of the band. They have built a reputation of performing over-the-top, rowdy and fun live shows with their high energy version of heavier rock. This new LP showcases a more intimate and contemplative side, and they show growth and are leveling up - by exhibiting how broad a range they have beyond writing and performing hard rock bangers. The album showcases a quieter acoustic sound with a mix of original songs and 3 covers of classic tracks. They produced and mixed this set of songs at their home studio, and had it mastered at Long Beach Mastering by Brian Frederick.
By RockNRollBuddha7 months ago in Beat
Jacquie Roar: Country’s New Queen of Fire
By Sandy Lo When you press play on tracks like “Free,” “Fire On The Mountain,” “High Heel High,” or “Bad Habit,” you're instantly pulled into the powerhouse world of Jacquie Roar. With fierce vocals, undeniable grit, and a vibe that's equal parts rhinestone and rebellion, Jacquie is blazing her own trail in country music—and she’s not slowing down.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing7 months ago in Beat
The Digital Music Duo Breaking Cultural Borders
In an era dominated by digital platforms and genre-defying music, AJ Currant has emerged as a groundbreaking international sensation. Comprised of Aria Juno from South Korea and Jayden Currant from the United Kingdom, this cross-cultural duo is rewriting the rules of global pop—and doing it in real time. Their bold fusion of K-pop, EDM, Afrobeat, and classical orchestration is not only captivating fans across continents, but it’s also setting trends on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Vocal Media.
By Nimatullah7 months ago in Beat
The Stranger Who Hugged Michael Jackson—and Changed His Life
Start writing... It was 1995, and Michael Jackson was exhausted. Not just tired — truly, soul-deep exhausted. The lights, the crowds, the questions, the lawsuits, the loneliness. Fame had become a cage, and the music that once gave him joy now echoed through empty hotel rooms.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
When Michael Jackson Looked at the Stars and Stayed Silent
Michael Jackson was a man the world believed they knew. The dazzling performer, the King of Pop, the man who moonwalked into history. But behind all the lights, the screaming fans, and the endless cameras, there was a quiet side few ever saw.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
The Night Michael Jackson Danced Alone
Start writing... He was just a boy when the world met him. A soft voice, a shy smile, and eyes that looked older than his age. But before the cameras. Before the screaming crowds. Before the diamond-studded gloves and moonwalks… there was silence.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
The Day Michael Jackson Disappeared from the Spotlight
For decades, he moonwalked across the stage like no one else. His voice shook the world. His name echoed through every continent — whispered in villages, chanted in arenas, printed on billions of posters. But on one quiet day, with no press conference, no applause, and no flashing lights, Michael Jackson disappeared.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Beat
The First Time Michael Jackson Sang “Ben” and Made the World Cry
On a quiet evening in 1972, a young boy with big eyes and a voice that sounded like velvet stepped up to the microphone. He was just 14. The world knew him as the lead singer of The Jackson 5, but that night, standing alone, Michael Jackson sang a ballad that would change everything. The song? “Ben.” A tender tribute to a lonely boy’s friendship with a rat from a horror movie—yet somehow, in Michael’s voice, it became something bigger. It became a love song to the misunderstood, the outcast, and the unseen. It was the moment the world realized: this boy wasn’t just a star—he was something rare.
By Muhammad Riaz8 months ago in Beat










