interview
Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
King Beli
King Beli is an emerging new Hip Hop recording artist who hails from North Carolina. Currently signed to Derty North Entertainment, which is owned by Platinum selling & ASCAP award-winning Hip Hop Artist Colonel Loud who has worked with various influential artists such as T.I, Lil Scrappy, E-40, Young Dolph, and more. At the young age of 19, King Beli took the south by storm.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Yung Pooda Releases His Newest Banger Titled “Chicken N Grits” Featuring DreamDoll
Houston is the home to endless culture and talents, especially when it comes to hip-hop. Insert Yung Pooda, who originally hails from Orange, Texas but moved to Houston early on to find more opportunity—and he did just that. As a kid from a small city, the rising star is extremely passionate about not only his music, but the visual arts inspired directly by Picasso and Leonardo Da Vinci.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
J.R. Price Lives the “Daydream”
J.R. Price is out now with his new Daydream EP, featuring its title track: a sparkly, joyful, Top40 pop song about finding one’s home in the world. “I want everyone to feel they have a place where they can thrive,” says the artist. “Whether it be a sports team, a church, a bar, with family or a group of friends … everyone needs that place of comfort that makes life feel like a daydream.”
By Ben Nelson5 years ago in Beat
Exclusive Interview With Visual Artist Cristo Noir
My name is Cristo Noir, I am a visual artist, designer, entrepreneur, and founder of the brand 12 Noir. I’m currently focusing on creative direction and music production. I enjoy making videos and creating content for social media as well.
By Honk Magazine5 years ago in Beat
Independent R&B Artist Mike Rich Talks About His Passion Performing on Stage
R&B Artist Mike Rich is from Clarksville, Tennessee. He is determined to set apart from other R&B Artists with his refreshing sound that brings back the 90’s R&B vibe with the current sound of Pop Culture. Michael Richardson was exposed to music through his father, Ike Richardson. He was a preacher, singer and major Gospel promoter, working with major artists like Yolanda Adams, Vicky winans and the Bobby Jones from BET. Mike and some of his childhood friends decided to spread their wings and create their own R&B Pop Group called Driven. Shortly after Driven Disbanded to pursue songwriting and producing careers. Mike decided to come from behind the scenes of songwriting though making a name for himself writing for various artists. He decided to step back into the spotlight as a solo artist this time around.
By Veronica Charnell Media5 years ago in Beat
Son of the 215
Philly’s own Son of the 215 carries the city on his back with the release of his latest album Veterans Day 2. With hits like Trap Keep Winning, S.O.E. featuring Freeway and GoodFellaz featuring Dutchieman, Son of the 215 brings the anticipated heat. Notably, Son of the 215 has been making heads nod as Veterans Day 2 boasts over 70,000 streams already.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat











