The 70s, 80s, and 90s were revolutionary because these eras saw a rise and exposure of the LGBTQIA+ community in music. Musicians and artists like George Michael, Billy Eilish, Will Young, Adam Lambert, and Culture Club started making music videos related to LGBT relationships, promoting positivity and equality in the industry. Slowly, the LGBTQIA+ itself became a unique industry music genre.
Read MoreEvery year, millions of Americans suffer from mental illness. And since the mental health awareness month (May) is here, let's talk about something that genuinely calms your brain and makes you dance your worries away! Yes, Music! Music is truly therapeutic. Apart from the entertainment factor, it acts as a positivity pill for our brains.
Read MoreCinematic scores bring life to any movie by conveying the exact emotions behind the scenes that words can’t describe. From the crashing music in action movies to the intense and thrilling music in horror movies to the instrumental piano in a rom-com; all are perfectly realistic cinematic scores!
Read MoreYo-Yo Ma is an Asian-American Culture icon, and his career is full of inspiration for budding musicians and artists. He attained huge success working as a cellist and a recording artist. Yo-Yo is widely known for the rich tone of his music, extraordinary techniques, and his continuous desire to experiment with different genres and styles.
Read MoreDigital streaming was already driving the music sector to a new high in 2020. Then arrived the novel coronavirus, forcing concerts, tours, and releases to be canceled. This gave streaming a huge surge. Plus, it shifted the focus from in-person music lessons to virtual classes.
Read MoreThe power dynamics and rewards has been skewing away from the artist towards labels, publishers, and stakeholders. The central motivation for reclaiming her work was to get the biggest piece of the pie, which she rightly deserves. After all, an empire built out of songs that narrate her stories shouldn't come so cheap!
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