As the world of music changes, the use of substances among teens increases. With the rise of social media and artists wanting to go viral, many neglect to produce a positive message to their listeners. Using previous articles from the New York Times and NIH (National Institute on Drug Abuse) we’ve connected the music to… Read on
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K-pop has been around since the late 80’s and 90’s, though its popularity has soared to remarkable heights throughout the past couple of decades. Some of the first K-pop groups emerged in the ’90s, with groups such as Seo Taiji and Boys (known as the first K-pop group), Deux, Goofy, H.O.T, Koyote, and Sechs Kies.… Read on
In this VOX ATL podcast, we are going over Taylor Swift’s album, “Speak Now.” Ethan Ford and guest, Jennie, will be going over the album, as a whole. Listen on Soundcloud: Listen on Spotify: Transcript of this episode: Ethan This is Swiftly Unraveled, a Taylor Swift deep dive podcast, and I hope you’re ready… Read on
“I find it really hard to write about the exact feelings in my life…”, Billie Eilish stated in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music regarding her new song “What Was I Made For.” Despite this sentiment seeming like some sort of a songwriting curse to many, in Eilish’s third studio album “HIT ME… Read on
As a fan of rock music I’ve realized that I don’t really see that many Black women. I found that to be strange, so I did my research. Read on
You would think after decades of boundary-pushing art from figures like Lil Kim, Trina, and Madonna, there wouldn’t be much backlash to music about sexual desires or politics. However, people react with skepticism to boundary-pushing media with many claiming these figures are harming the youth or have ulterior motives to their art. Read on