Adele on Friday released the “Easy On Me” visual that highlights a vulnerable side of the superstar.
How Adele is celebrating her return
In less than one day after her new video for “Easy On Me” premiered on YouTube, she broke a global record for views of a YouTube video. Her fans’ reactions on Twitter and elsewhere showed how they love that she’s back and shutting down the haters.
What to expect upon watching the “Easy On Me” video
When she posts a visual to her song “Easy On Me,” you know it’s going to be on point. The name of the song is very appropriate for what you can expect in the video. Easy to follow along with, the beat is steady throughout, and it’s worth your time to give her latest music video a view because she’ll always be one for nostalgia for reminding us that every day is hard, but you should be gentle with yourself. She has always been into reminders that show up during her songs like “Water Under The Bridge.”
Adele shines with her angel voice
In a year or two, a whole new generation may believe she was born to do this. Difficult after so many years of struggle and struggle, she feels blessed to have been able to be the final storm from this storm. There are no storms here. In front of the background, the scenery is her voice, beautiful ascension to the sky. From the minute her voice started playing, it was an instant hit. The smooth harmony of her voice, the sweet lyrics, and the acoustic guitar create a beautiful melody that anyone can enjoy.
Hip-hop is more than just music. It’s a culture, a mentality, and a way of life. And in order to preserve the history and legacy of hip-hop for future generations, we need to tell its story. We can’t forget where we came from or how far we’ve come. Hip-hop has been around since the 1970s when DJ Kool Herc invented break beats by looping snippets of James Brown records over extended periods at block parties in the Bronx. The genre became one of the most popular genres across four decades – influencing fashion trends, language and dance moves alike while shaping American pop culture as we know it today. Read on for more about this iconic
Hip-Hop has been one of the most popular genres across four decades – influencing fashion trends, language and dance moves
Hip-hop has been one of the most popular genres across four decades – influencing fashion trends, language and dance moves. The hip hop culture has spanned different ages and generations in such a way that it’s become a fundamental part of the lives of many people all around the world. The continuing popularity of hip-hop is because it transcends race, gender, and location. Hip-hop is popular and has a lot of influence on society because it’s used in different ways. Artists can use hip-hop to express themselves or to share their message through music or social media posts. Hip-hop producers can also make new songs using samples from old records.
How Hip-Hop Shaped American Pop Culture
Hip-hop is an important part of American culture; it has changed how people think about music. How people play the music has changed to where it is more collaborative than soloistic. Regardless of one’s personal opinions on hip-hop, this genre has broken down so many color barriers in society and there have been plenty of other major contributions to society, too. Hip-hop is a worldwide movement that has changed how people see themselves. It talks about differences and things that people have in common.
It has officially been one year since Burna Boy released Twice as Tall, his fifth studio LP, which included 15 tracks with the assistance of Youssou N’Dour, Naughty by Nature, Sauti Sol, Chris Martin, and Stormzy.
As soon as it was released, it peaked at the top of other charts around the world, including Billboard’s World Albums chart. Twice as Tall was his breakthrough album and recipient of the Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album.
Burna Boy gained fame over the years thanks to albums like Wizkid’s Made in Lagos and Sia’s Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture. Meanwhile, he recently released a new single called Kilometre, which boosts hopes that a new album is on the way. This morning (August 24), Burna Boy reveals “Question,” an elegantly crafted collaboration with internationally recognized recording artist Don Jazzy.
“Question”‘s video was directed by TG Omori and shows Burna Boy triumphantly embracing a lot of children in the video – Don Jazzy also makes an appearance throughout in a funny way. Burna Boy’s enemies also attempt to kill him, but they’re unsuccessful.
This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.
Kevin Anim better known as K Slug, a rising star from Philadelphia has dropped a new Ep. Quarantine Flow on all platforms. Keeping his trend of solid production and song variation K Slug is definitely a voice that needs to be heard in the game. Dope visuals, versatilely, substance and content, a message mixed in with a lil fun and a lil flex mixed in with some hard times. K Slug is actively covering all the creative aspects when working on his craft. Its rare to get a solid artist who understands what it takes to make it behind the scenes and on the forefront and K Slug is ready for the next level.
I expect K Slug to continue the rest of the year with a lot more eyes and ears listening and supporting, 2020 was the break out year 2021 shall be the year of the foundation. After two solid projects and a bunch of great visuals I’m anxious to see how K Slug decides to execute the next body of work. I also hope to see some of the other artist in the city collab with K Slug also to continue to push solidarity with in the city of Philadelphia as it is much needed in the inner city. Music has been the outlet for not only the creators but the consumers as well and K Slug not only chases his dreams he supports other artist and entrepreneurs alike.
Make sure to tune in to the latest music video and single “Like Me” from Ep, Quarantine Flow below
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