90s music
Music for 90s babies and fans of timeless pop music; explore the decade defined by boybands, Europop, girl groups, rap, and so much more.
My family has a cat
My family has a cat, it is very lovable, so named "Bobo". Bobo's head is round and small, like a small ball. It has a pair of watery eyes, shining in the sun, like two shining black pearls. Its nose is very sensitive, even if it is miles away from a piece of meat, it can smell the fragrance. Bobo's back is as black as a fluffy crow, under the belly is white, white as snow, the two colors together, let a person feel it is so innocent and lovely. Bobo has developed limbs and can run as fast as a cheetah. Its claws are very sharp, if make more effort, will draw on the floor were bad Lai Lei ビ bobo's tail is long and straight, straight like a rocket was about to take off. Look! It is swinging its rocket-like tail to the mother who just got off work, and raised its forelimbs to her mother to hug. Bobo is a picky eater and loves meat. When it eats, it first touches and sniffs with its nose, then opens its huge mouth, snaps a bite, and devoutly eats. No wonder it's so fat. Bobo likes both the sun and a crowded place. Every time the sun shines, it will own runway balcony, find a good position, stretch the head and feet, close your eyes from time to time, enjoy the warmth of the sun, a comfortable and comfortable look, people can not help but laugh. If the sunlight moves, it moves with the light. You see, how clever he is! When there are guests in the house, he likes to join in. He will climb on top of you, kick you in the side with his legs, ask you to take your hand out for him to lick, or look at you and ask you to talk to him. If it's fun enough, it'll climb on your shoulder and play with your hair. However, when it plays tired, will walk back to their own small bed, lie down on the quilt, into the sweet sleep...
By rebekah albert3 years ago in Beat
My Milestones
I hope you enjoy the playlist by clicking the link below or alternatively by clicking on an individual song title that you might be curious about as you are entertained by the stories that accompany each. https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSTTUDxFpJEEb9L9SGaaa8UwARKNbiBUT
By Hummingbird3 years ago in Beat
Rick Henry Christopher's Jazz Art
Rick Henry Christopher's Jazz Art is a series of digital art I created based upon the emotions and inspiration I receive from my favorite jazz musicians. Some of these pieces are based on photographs, others are based on drawings, some are based on a few splashings of color. Then I go to work on the computer putting them through various apps. I've created more than 75 pieces. In this article I am sharing six.
By Rick Henry Christopher 3 years ago in Beat
The Ultimate Guide to Hosting Unforgettable Karaoke Nights
Introduction: The Joy of Karaoke Nights There’s an undeniable charm to karaoke that has made it a beloved pastime worldwide. It’s an event where people from all walks of life can come together to sing, cheer, and laugh, blurring the lines between strangers and friends. A vibrant mix of anticipation, hilarity, and sometimes, surprising vocal prowess, karaoke nights are a fun-filled experience that transcends age, culture, and musical preferences.
By Alex Harris3 years ago in Beat
Music 🎶
My first ever experience of music was Northern Soul. I would be around 9 years old in the “Care System “ as my mum couldn’t cope with us. My sister and I went to Holly House in the hills far away from “home.”It was pretty alright when you got used to the routine you had to follow. They had a converted Garage as a dance disco common room. And this was my real first memory of soul and Jazz. You can’t hurry love by the supremes was my favorite, as I had met a boy ( I know 9! I was infatuated) All my childhood if anything happened with my mum going out and us not knowing where or when she was to return would be a “Grunt “ from my stepfather that she had run away with a blackman. So I had been brought up to believe Black people were Bad. I had never met a black person until I went to Holly House and when I was dancing and singing to my track You can’t hurry Love , I swear my feet left the ground at one point. Northern soul and Jazz you couldn’t pull me away from it.
By Dawn Earnshaw3 years ago in Beat
The Transformative Power of Music
Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries and touches the deepest chords of our souls. Throughout history, its influence has been undeniable, resonating with people from all walks of life. Whether it's the symphonies of Beethoven, the soul-stirring rhythms of jazz, or the infectious beats of pop music, the impact of music on our lives is immeasurable. This article explores the profound influence of music, highlighting its ability to inspire, heal, connect, and shape our emotions, memories, and overall well-being.
By Kenneth Argüello3 years ago in Beat
Every Song A Memory. Top Story - May 2023.
If I said my life were not defined by music, I'd be disingenuous to the medium that has shaped the artist you see sitting here at her kitchen table in a cut-off t-shirt, tattooed, watching my pet make her slow and arduous recovery. Music has held me together from my earliest memories, has been a guide to my identity, has been a vent for my outrage, and has been my road home. I don't have a collective discography of cohesion. Every melody has come into my life exactly when I needed it. And this last week I needed it more than ever.
By Ashley McGee3 years ago in Beat
Afrobeat: The Global Love Affair with the New Bride of Music
In recent years, a vibrant and infectious rhythm has taken the world by storm, captivating listeners from all corners of the globe. Afrobeat, a genre that originated in Nigeria and has its roots deeply embedded in the cultural heritage of West Africa, has become the new bride loved worldwide. With its irresistible fusion of traditional African music, jazz, funk, and highlife, Afrobeat has transcended borders, capturing the hearts and souls of music enthusiasts across continents.
By Kealdy Iboko3 years ago in Beat
THE INFLUENCE OF BROKEN/PIDGIN ENGLISH IN NIGERIAN MUSIC
In our relentless pursuit of progress, we often overlook the origins of certain phenomena. Communication, a vital aspect of human evolution in various domains such as life, business, and education, deserves contemplation. In the early stages of human existence, music served as a means of communication rather than solely for pleasure. Bells, drums, horns, and human voices were employed to transmit messages across great distances.
By Kealdy Iboko3 years ago in Beat







