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Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
Moet Ro$e Is Redefining Hip Hop and Soul on Her Own Terms
Moet Ro$e is more than an artist—she’s a movement in the making. With roots in gospel choirs and a foundation shaped by both discipline and faith, she has crafted a sound that transcends genre lines. Her music fuses the raw honesty of hip hop with the soul-stirring richness of gospel-inspired vocals, creating a style that is at once authentic, ambitious, and deeply resonant. From her early days directing choirs and DJing campus events to building a growing catalog supported by her label, Moet Ro$e has proven that she doesn’t just perform music—she embodies it. Every verse carries her story, every note echo resilience, and every stage she steps on becomes a space for connection.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x6 months ago in Beat
CallMeShotti: Philadelphia's Rising Hip-Hop Voice
Philadelphia has long been a breeding ground for hip-hop talent, producing iconic artists like The Roots, Meek Mill, and Will Smith. Each brought their own distinct style and storytelling to the world, cementing Philly's reputation as a city that nurtures authenticity and grit. And now, there's CallMeShotti, the latest artist emerging from the city with sharp lyricism, raw storytelling, and a dedication to keeping it real.
By Tammy Reese6 months ago in Beat
d4vd: The Rise of David Anthony Burke, Beyond Rumors and Viral Searches
The internet moves fast. In the age of TikTok trends and overnight fame, artists like David Anthony Burke, better known as d4vd, have emerged as powerful voices in the music industry. But along with fame comes another side of online culture: viral misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD6 months ago in Beat
Finding Harmony in Hardship: An Interview with 16-Year-Old Independent Musician Sajad Abdi Toa
Introduction In recent years, the global music scene has welcomed an extraordinary wave of young talents from unexpected corners of the world. One such rising voice is Sajad Abdi Toa, a 16-year-old independent musician from Ardabil, Iran. His story is not just about creating music—it is about resilience, independence, and the courage to transform pain into art.
By Amir Shams6 months ago in Beat
Sierra Hull interview
By Brian D’Ambrosio On Friday nights in Pickett County, Tennessee—the smallest county in the state, tucked up against the Kentucky border—you could find a young Sierra Hull squeezed into a crowded community center, mandolin in hand. The room smelled of hamburgers and hot dogs from the concession stand, and local bands played while neighbors filled the folding chairs. Hull, barely tall enough to see over the microphone stand, was already a fixture on stage.
By Brian D'Ambrosio 7 months ago in Beat
Why 3Quency Is the Next Big Name in Music
By Sandy Lo This summer, Netflix introduced viewers to a wave of musical hopefuls on Building The Band, hosted by Backstreet Boy AJ McLean. The twist? Their bandmates were chosen Love Is Blind-style, in private booths where the only things to go on were vocal talent and vibe-check conversations.
By All’s Fair in Love & Writing7 months ago in Beat











