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Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
John Gorka
For more than four decades, John Gorka has occupied a distinctive place in American folk music: a songwriter whose work unfolds quietly but lingers deeply. His songs favor careful observation over spectacle, humor alongside gravity, and melodies that invite listeners closer rather than overwhelm them. It is a career built less on flash than on endurance—one song, one audience, one intimate room at a time.
By Brian D'Ambrosio a day ago in Beat
Jay-Z Speaks On Drake Vs Kendrick And His Super Bowl Decision by NWO Sparrow
From lawsuits to rap beefs, Hov finally addresses the noise and takes back control of his narrative by NWO Sparrow Jay-Z has always moved different when it comes to speaking publicly. He rarely does interviews, and when he does, it usually means something. His latest sit-down with Frazier Tharpe for GQ feels like one of those moments where he wanted to reset the narrative, speak clearly, and remind people exactly who he is and how he thinks.
By NWO SPARROW8 days ago in Beat
Prentiss Banks on Mentorship, Accountability, and Guiding the Next Generation
Purpose can emerge from the most unexpected places. For Prentiss Banks, decades spent behind prison walls have become the foundation for a powerful mission centered on mentorship, youth development, and community awareness. Banks has spent more than thirty years reflecting on the decisions that changed his life and the lessons he believes young people should hear before it is too late.
By Tammy Reese18 days ago in Beat
“I Got Blacker”: Jack Harlow’s Statement We Need to Talk About by NWO Sparrow
Jack Harlow “Got Blacker” and Still Didn’t Leave Hip-Hop Behind by NWO Sparrow Jack Harlow said it himself on the Times Popcast this week: “I got blacker.” He was talking about his new R&B-leaning album Monica, and how he approaches music that’s traditionally rooted in Black culture. I get what he was trying to say, even if the phrasing landed awkwardly. I know he didn’t mean to minimize anyone’s experience or make it sound like he can claim some kind of cultural badge. Still, the words themselves were striking, bold enough to make you pause.
By NWO SPARROW18 days ago in Beat
Why the World’s Best Men’s Spa is Redefining the Barbershop Experience in Doha
In a city like Doha, where ambition moves quickly and expectations remain high, grooming has quietly transformed into something far more meaningful than a routine haircut. For many modern men, it has become a personal ritual — a structured pause in an otherwise demanding schedule. The traditional barbershop still holds cultural value, but today’s man often seeks something deeper: restoration, refinement, and a space designed entirely with his wellbeing in mind.
By Jimmy Jamesabout a month ago in Beat
Authenticity Is The Sound: The Michael Cali Interview
Interview Date: January 23, 2026 As a proud Filipino and Chicagoland artist, Michael Cali channels authenticity and faith in his singer-songwriter music. I spoke with him about his musical journey and what lies ahead for the rising star.
By DJ Nuclear Winter2 months ago in Beat











