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Rating Mnet's Good Girl Performances Pt. 3
This episode marks the beginning of the Good Girl team facing off against outside opponents chosen by Mnet. Both the Good Girl team and the team they are competing with have the chance to win the coveted "flex" money. For these performances, instead of ranking them I'll be choosing who I think should have won between the two teams. This time it was rather easy for me to chose- in fact, I was trying not to be overly biased for the Good Girl team! - but, knowing some of the opponents coming up, I can tell it's going to get a lot harder as the episodes go on. Anyway, let's go!
By Veronica Traggiai6 years ago in Beat
Grammys 2020
The 64th annual Grammys were held this past Sunday on January 26th. They were hosted the second time in the row by New York Singer Alicia Keyes. I watched the award show and can honestly give my best opinion about it. The Grammys are a supposed to be a prestigious award show that recognizes music over the past year, but overall the years it has not been very promising. This year I feel like it was not as entertaining and the award recipients were given to the wrong people. I do not know why the Grammys keep going with this system, as it loses their credibility. They were a few good highlights from the show that I might recognize as well. To further explain my point, here is a rundown of the entire show.
By Bralen Williams6 years ago in Beat
THE MAGNETISM OF LOVE AND HIP HOP
Cat fights, gossip, looks and “kiki’s”, and oh yes-music, all await viewers that eagerly await the debut of their favorite season, be it NYC, LA, or Miami. So much so that as we march into a decade- Love and Hip Hop producing new content is old news.
By Michael John McIntosh6 years ago in Beat
You
‘You’ “What would you do for love? For a brilliant male bookstore manager who crosses paths with an aspiring female writer, this question is put to the test. A charming yet awkward crush becomes something even more sinister when the writer becomes the manager’s obsession. Using social media and the internet, he uses every tool at his disposal to become close to her, even going so far as to remove any obstacle –including people — that stands in his way of getting to her.“
By Talk About Pop Music6 years ago in Beat
My Review of 'Tales from the Tour Bus': Season 2
Tales from the Tour Bus is an interesting concept that I think could have been influenced from The Chappelle Show. Dave Chappelle made skits with Charlie Murphy narrating his recollection of stories in the past when he used to hangout with his famous brother Eddie. He used to be able to hangout with tons of stars. Tales from the Tour Bus reminded me so much about Charlie Murphy's Rick James, Prince story in The Chappelle Show.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Beat
The Millennials & The Monkees
The millennial generation is now the largest, most ethnically diverse generation in American history. Though it is heavily debated, it is likely the age range is around those who are 18-35 today. And with this comes a particular style of expression that has spread among young people. The millennial "brand" of surrealism humor that is both popular and sometimes dark. And the more one grows alongside this trend, the easier it becomes to see the call-backs to a time before. One television show of the sixties in particular, The Monkees, has astounding similarities. Though it was aimed to children of a past generation, young people of today would find a lot to identify with. What made the show so revolutionary and controversial in the sixties is the same type of humor that appeals to millennials today.
By Jaime Burbatt8 years ago in Beat












