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The music world is characterized by a blend of constants and continuous change; Beat examines the inside of the industry from recording studios to record labels, live performances, music streaming technology and beyond.
Australia Cruise Market: Tourism Revival, Luxury Sea Travel & the Rise of Experiential Voyages. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia cruise market reached USD 215.22 Million in 2024. Looking ahead, the market is projected to surge to USD 568.50 Million by 2033, reflecting an impressive CAGR of 10.20% during 2025–2033.
By Kevin Cooper3 months ago in Beat
The Soft Hearts Club Is Everywhere Now, and 2026 Might Be the Year We Finally Admit It
Spotify revealed something in the last Wrapped that many people already suspected, even if they joked about it online. Around 34 percent of listeners worldwide fall into what the platform calls the Soft Hearts Club, a group defined not by genre but by emotional patterns. These are people who gravitate toward introspective music, slower tempos, confessional lyrics, and songs that sound like the inside of someone's head rather than a performance.
By Hugo Valquez3 months ago in Beat
The World Is Loving Michael Jackson Again and the Same Corporations That Hurt Him Wants a Piece of It by NWO Sparrow
Funny how the same outlets that called him Wacko Jacko are now acting like they always loved him. They mocked him, lied on him, chased clicks off his pain. Now they want praise for supporting the new film. Stop the fake love.
By NWO SPARROW4 months ago in Beat
Eddie Murphy's Music Career
He may be a comedian but he has great voice. Though Comedian Eddie Murphy has string of comedy specials and films, Murphy had a string of a somewhat music career. Over the years, he released both comedy albums (with songs) and more serious musical albums, mostly in the R&B / funk / pop / reggae genres. Some he lend his singing vocals in films he starred in. However, music critics weren't fond of Murphy's tune and he should stick with his comedy career.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 months ago in Beat
Netflix’s ‘Building the Band’ Has Revealed a Different Kind of Social Experiment, After the Finale
This summer, the Netflix reality show, Building the Band, had me glued to my TV screen for ten episodes straight. When I saw the trailer for it, my mind immediately envisioned it as a combination of two shows I thoroughly enjoy: Love is Blind and Making the Band (a great show, despite being tarnished by the man who created it).
By C.R. Hughes4 months ago in Beat
Top Rappers in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis has one of the strongest identities in hip-hop, a city where the sound is so distinct that you can recognize it within seconds. The gritty bass, the haunting melodies, the raw flows, and the unfiltered storytelling have shaped generations of artists. Memphis rap isn’t just a regional style—it’s a cultural force. In 2025, the city continues to dominate the underground, the mainstream, and every lane in between, proving once again that Memphis is one of the most influential powerhouses in the entire rap world.
By RapRadarDigest4 months ago in Beat
Zipho Memela and Ethnomusicology in Modern Film Scores. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath whose journey from hip-hop prodigy to classical innovator has captured global attention, embodies a profound truth about music: its inseparable link to culture and narrative. While Memela’s projects span the worlds of composition and entrepreneurship, his artistic trajectory offers a masterclass in the principles of ethnomusicology—the study of music within its social and cultural context. In the realm of modern film, this approach has become an indispensable tool for crafting authentic and emotionally resonant scores.
By Kin Mancook4 months ago in Beat
Zipho Memela on the Profound Benefits of Singing. Content Warning.
South African creative visionary Zipho Memela, known for his dynamic shift from a childhood hip-hop star to an innovative entrepreneur and classical composer, has always been deeply attuned to the power of the human voice. Beyond its artistic expression, the simple act of singing offers a remarkable array of scientifically proven benefits for both physical and mental well-being, a phenomenon Memela's career implicitly champions.
By Kin Mancook4 months ago in Beat
The Universal Current: Zipho Memela on Music’s Role in Shaping Social Connections. Content Warning.
Zipho Memela, the South African creative polymath who transitioned from a child hip-hop prodigy to a "million-dollar tycoon" and now a classical innovator, has always understood that music is far more than just sound and rhythm; it is the fundamental architecture of human connection. His career, spanning diverse genres and global stages, consistently illustrates music's unique power to bridge divides, foster empathy, and build communities from the ground up.
By Kin Mancook4 months ago in Beat











