country
Jacquie Roar: Country’s New Queen of Fire
By Sandy Lo When you press play on tracks like “Free,” “Fire On The Mountain,” “High Heel High,” or “Bad Habit,” you're instantly pulled into the powerhouse world of Jacquie Roar. With fierce vocals, undeniable grit, and a vibe that's equal parts rhinestone and rebellion, Jacquie is blazing her own trail in country music—and she’s not slowing down.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing8 months ago in Beat
The Voice That United a Nation . AI-Generated.
In 1991, at the height of tension and fear during the Gulf War, a young woman stepped onto a football field in the United States. Wearing a simple white tracksuit and no heavy makeup, she took the microphone before one of the most-watched sporting events in the world — the Super Bowl. What followed was not just a song, but a moment that would enter history. Her name was Whitney Houston, and her performance of the national anthem would bring tears, strength, and unity to millions.
By Muhammad Riaz8 months ago in Beat
Songs that get stuck in your head (earworms)
It's 3 AM, and you're lying in bed trying to fall asleep when suddenly, without warning, your mind begins to play the opening bars of "Don't Stop Believin'" for what feels like the thousandth time today. You didn't choose this musical moment—it simply appeared, uninvited, like an overly enthusiastic house guest who refuses to leave. Welcome to the fascinating, sometimes maddening world of earworms.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Beat
The greatest black butcher in history | He terrorized the United States of America for more than 30 years
On June 13, 2002, a Black man walked into a police station in the state of Florida. From his appearance, it was clear he was not just any ordinary person. He looked exhausted, regretful, and said in a pained, sorrowful voice:
By Ink pulse(different angle)9 months ago in Beat



