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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 SPARROW7 days ago in Beat
Modes of D for Guitar
Understanding the modes in the Key of D Major involves using the same set of notes (D, E, F#, G, A, B, and C#) but starting and ending on a different note for each mode. This shift in the "center" changes the intervals and the overall emotional character of the music.
By Nathan McAllister8 days ago in Beat
10 Dreamy Pop Tracks for Goddesses
You've probably heard a lot of songs that are fun, catchy and easy to digest. However, when's the last time you heard a track that made you feel like you're having a spiritual experience? What about a song that sounds like a chorus of angels or a mysterious tune that you'd hear in a dream and forget upon awakening? This list has ten of them, and you're about to explore the depths of darkwave, goth music and dreamy pop with these groups that brought mystery and intrigue to the 90s and early 2000s.
By Kaitlin Shanks12 days ago in Beat
Scratching Your Soul
I don't know about you, but for me personally there's something about male singers with raspy voices that pull the strings of my soul. I've had lots of favorites over my long years on this planet and finally decided to put together a list of my top 10 contemporary songs by raspy-voiced singers that I enjoy the most.
By Lana V Lynx14 days ago in Beat
Whether the Weather
March is Music in Our Schools month. Many music educators, including me, have taken over the idea of March Madness brackets, usually referring to basketball. Instead, students and/or classroom teachers vote on a series of songs during the month of March, eliminating songs that don't make the cut.
By Julie Lacksonen22 days ago in Beat
10 Dark Americana Tracks Brimming With Quiet Anguish
If you asked me to describe one of the 2020's most popular musical aesthetics, I'd immediately jump to the genre that conjures images of haunted churches, grimy trailer parks and tattered American flags wavering in the wind. This genre has a lot of labels, including slowcore, indie pop and Southern gothic, but I've always thought of it as "dark Americana."
By Kaitlin Shanksabout a month ago in Beat
AUX Affairs x TIDAL Are Putting Independent Artists in Rooms That Matter by NWO Sparrow
Hip-Hop Junkie and TIDAL are turning live feedback into real career momentum by NWO Sparrow Quan Williams and TIDAL bridge the gap between underground talent and industry opportunity
By NWO SPARROWabout a month ago in Beat
More Songs That Make Me Feel More Alive
It's been six years since I posted my article Songs That Make Me Feel Alive Again. The songs in that list certainly still hold up and serve as a time capsule for what I was dealing with and how I was feeling at that moment in time. But the best thing about music is that people keep making it. There's so much new music as well as old music that's new to me. It continues it's pursuit of filling and fueling me and making me feel emotions I can't even give names to. So, to honor my original article's fifth birthday (which I actually think is in September, but disregard), here are more songs that make me feel more alive. In no particular order...
By Raine Neal2 months ago in Beat








