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It May Feel Bad: The Soundtrack of My Year. Runner-Up in The Soundtrack of Your Year Challenge.
Looking back, 2024 wasn’t the year I’d hoped for. Yet, through the valleys and peaks, music—and the people closest to me—helped me find moments of joy, loss, and resilience.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Beat
Country Songs to Be Grateful For: A Thanksgiving Playlist
Thanksgiving is more than just a day of turkey and pumpkin pie; it’s a time to reflect on what truly matters. In country music, gratitude has always been a cornerstone, with artists capturing the spirit of thankfulness and togetherness in songs that feel like a warm embrace. Whether you’re cooking in the kitchen, catching up with loved ones around the table, or savoring a quiet moment to yourself, the right music can make the day even more special. That’s why we’ve created the ultimate Thanksgiving-themed country playlist—filled with songs that celebrate gratitude, home, and the simple joys of life.
By Jennifer Barnesabout a year ago in Beat
Mikeydred: Sound Presents In 2024
Introduction I have already entered one piece into this challenge but wasn't sure how to structure it, but found a way and I will include it in the conclusion to this one. Then I thought that our years could be tracked in holidays and birthdays as well as other events.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Hollywood stuntman to movie star Ryan Gosling bringing mega gym home to Blackburn
Blackburn, a town nestled in Lancashire, England, has always been known for its industrial heritage and close-knit community. However, in recent years, it has garnered attention for an entirely unexpected reason: Ryan Gosling, the Hollywood heartthrob and acclaimed actor, has chosen this unassuming town as the site of a revolutionary fitness and stunt training gym. The project, dubbed "The Mega Gym Initiative," is not just a gym but a state-of-the-art training facility aimed at blending Hollywood-level fitness with grassroots accessibility.
By Kevin Richard about a year ago in Beat








