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‘I’m nineteen, but so what? I’ve had experiences, too. A lot of my songs are about my own traumas. The best time for writing is when you’re going through a heavy time. You have an enormous amount of energy. The best way to deal with it is not to bottle it up or take it out on someone else, but to channel it into your writing.’
-Kate Bush, Record Mirror, 25 February 1978.
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NAKSHATRAS AS GODDESSES
3/27
🔪KRITTIKA🔥
DISCLAIMER: This is based solely on my research and the patterns that I saw. I can't promise that I'm gonna be sure in all the coorelations, but I'm going to attribute each nakshatra a goddess that I think fits it the closest. If you're dissapointed, to make up for it, I'm going to list some other deities in the end that I think also fit the nakshatra. Don't come for me if you think I'm wrong, be respectful in the comments if you think so and have fun 🤍
This was easy and almost immidiate. The associations between this goddess and Krittika are so apparent I didn't hesitate for a second. Look out for other deities similar to her in the end.
Brigid

Pantheon: Celtic (Irish)
Name meaning: "the exalted one", "strength"
Associations: fire, spring, poetry and inspiration, healing and herbalism, smithcraft, agriculture, cattle and sheep.
Symbols: Brigid's cross, holy wells, eternal flame.
Brigid is one of the most highly- revered and widely worshipped Celtic goddesses. She'a triple goddess, representing the maiden, the mother and the crone. As a Maiden, she rules over poetry, music and ispiration. As a Mother, she's presiding over healing. As a Crone, she's the goddess of fire and smithcraft.
Frequently depicted with fiery red hair, she is no simple goddess, also ruling over waters and serenity. She's a protector of women and children, presiding over childbirth and motherhood. Also frequengly depicted with lambs and sheep (krittika's yoni animal) and swans. She's closely connected to agriculture and farm animals.


Brigid, also being connected to wells and rivers, has many landmarks in Ireland with a body of water. The most famous one is a well in Kildare, Ireland. Water from that well is said to have healing properties.
Her father was Dagda (good, great god), leader of the Irish tribe Tuatha Dé Danann ("people of goddess Danu"), which consisted of Irish deities who lived there before the ancestors of the modern Irish had arrived. Dagda was a wise man, an all-father and a Druid. Brigid married Bres, another member of that tribe and together they had three children. One of them, Ruadán, died and Brigid mourned him with profound and painful sadness. She's very devoted to protecting children and this might be a reason why.


In honor of her, there's a sacred fire lit in Kildare and is guarded by the Sisters of St. Brigid. There has been a fire in Kildare since the time Brigid was worshipped. It has been put out several times, but has been re-lit and is still burning. This suggests that the worship of Brigid has endured as she she survived and was made a Catholic saint when Christianity came to Europe.

I want to talk about why I chose her for Krittika while comparing her to very similar goddesses.
First one is the Roman Vesta. Virgins were chosen to keep the fire of vesta burning and it was said that if even one of them gave their virginity, the fire would burn out. In those instances when fire burned out by itself, the poor Vestal Virgins were to blame. Vesta is also the Roman Equivalent of the Greek Hestia, both being goddesses of the hearth, fire and home.
Krittika is the nakshatra that burns impurities through being precise and cutting away all that is not nessecary, hence a sharp object and a flame being its symbols. Bridging the signs of Aries and Taurus, it's often fiery and passionate but also feminine and nurturing.

An Indian deity ruling over Krittika is Agni_ God of fire. An Indian goddess that is coorelated to Krittika (and also Purva Phalguni) is Tripura Sundari, meaning "the most beautiful in three worlds". This three world- triple goddess coorelation is apparent to me, besides the obvious fire associations, as well as nurturing, fertility and agriculture.
In the lunar mansion of Krittika, there's a constellation called the Pleiades, often called "the seven sisters". This is another confirmation of Krittika's very feminine nature, despite also representing the birth of the cosmic man and being very fiery and passionate in general.
Some other deities that I'd coorelate with Krittika:
Hestia- another virginal goddess of fire, also associated with home and hearth
Tripura Sundari- Indian goddess, "the most beautiful in the worlds"
Vesta- Roman goddess of fire and virgins
Bel- Celtic sun and fire god, also associated with healing, thunder and purification.
That's it! I hope you enjoyed reading about Brigid. This is a very condensed post but I said pretty much everything I wanted to say. I hope you understood Brigid's energy and made the coorelation between her and Krittika. If you're Krittika, even if you're not, COMMENT, like and reblog. Love u, take care ❤🔥
#krittika#krittika nakshatra#nakshatras#vedic astrology#astrology#astrology observations#vedic astrology observations#brigid#celtic mythology#irish mythology#ireland#celtic#goddess#goddess brigid
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Excuse me!?Nobody has ever done a proper cedrise's headcanons YET??
eheheheheeheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh
Cerise thought Cedar didn't know her secret. She did,lmao.they are roomies I mean- Cedar didn't tell anybody because nobody asked, or at least always tried to avoid the argument.
This kind of offended Cedar but also understands why she didn't tell her.
Cedar always draws Cerise whenever she can. For her,she's like a form of ispiration. But is too shy to ask her to pose for a drawing
Cedar loves musicals, Cerise doesn't🧍♀️
While Cerise is good at any kind of sports, Cedar is good at any kind of art. except maybe for theatre.
Cerise doesn't like vegetables. She always avoids them. Also Cedar does not like vegetables, but she in not that picky.
Cedar has mobility issues, especially in coordination. Cerise is tall and strong, she helps Cedar into not falling and to stand up by making her lean against her.
I'M GONNA CHANGE STH OF THE THRONE COMING EPISODE: Daring didn't envite Cerise to dance, Cedar did. Her excuse was "I need someone to help me stand up while I dance"
Cerise once saw Cedar praying upon a star. Cedar was a bit embarassed, Cerise comforted her, saying there was nothing wrong in praying and wishing. Then Cedar asked if it was true that wolves prayed upon the moon, Cerise eventually confirmed it was true.
That's when Cerise realized Cedar knew about her wolf side.
The ""only"" who know about her are: Cedar, Raven, Cupid (BECAUSE C MON SHE WAS IN MONSTER HIGH) ,Darling (lmao secret white) and Kitty.
They are both bad at cooking, they once have been banned by Ginger for almost burning the Kitchen.
Cedar doesn't curse, but you know what?She speaks italian, almost nobody knows italian at school, so she sometimes says a word of two in that linguage to feel less guilty. Or it comes out naturally.
"CAZZO!" Cerise:"What did you say?" "I've just cursed in italian,please don't tell anybody I did" "Aww, don't worry. I always curse, it's fine"
The only one cat Cerise doen't hate is Figaro, Geppetto's cat.
Both introduced eachother to their families. It went well,Yay! Red Hood loves Cedar and Cerise loves Geppetto's food.
Cedar is beautiful, naturally beautiful.Pinocchio admitted he built Cedar in a way to be genderless, but he ended up making her face more feminine because Cedar wanted to.
Cerise really compliments Pinocchio for how he built Cedar, 'cause DAMN SHE'S BEAUTIFUL.
Cerise once tried to kiss Cedar, but she stopped her. She said it was because of the skin made of wood. Cedar promised that when she will become a real girl, it will be the first thing she eventually does as a human.
They always had a very close bond, but not just because they are roomates. Cerise doesn't know how to explain it, neither Cedar does. They just know they will always stand by eachother side.
That's it everybody, I hope you liked the headcanons even thought they were a kind of a mess. See ya!

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#I FINALLY DID IT YAYYY#my babyessssss#The italian part is there because I'm italian and I curse#ever after high#cedar wood#cerise hood#cedrise#so underrated...#I WANT SOME FAN ARTS!!!!#please sir...I want some more...#ever after high headcanons#headcanon eah#lesbians
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19 and/or 30 for the artist ask game?
19. where do you find inspiration?
cursed-ass ispiration list. a lot of stuff can be inspiring to me tho, often i like and notice some small moments in real world or in medias. i also forgor to put it here but i love looking at historical art, medival illustrations, early 20th century art, etc
another big inspiration thing for me is music. you know this shit with having imaginary amvs while you listen to stuff? i live off that fr. love making song-inspired art
#disclaimer my relationship with made in abyss is really weird#i know this series has.. a lot of problems to say the least#but i cannot leave it out because it was like the biggest inspiration behind my ocs#save me fucked up underground places... /ref#mia soundtrack is a total banger tho i don't recommend watching the show itself but the music is fire
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Top 100 songs of all time (c. 2024)
While I do claim to be an avid music listener, there is no possible way to take into account every song that has been released or will ever be released, which is why I plan to make another ranking like this with songs released from any time period that I consider deserving of a place on this in the moderatley far future, perhaps around new year 2028.
TL;DR, here is the playlist
100. Tommy Richman - "WHITNEY"
Powerful and floaty synths, cryptic and enamored lyrics, and well compesed and produced drums make this one of the best modern synthpop tracks of all time, I originally had ranked this track much higher in the list
99. JVKE - "golden hour"
A Balladesque track with a catchy and heartfelt piano hook and a powerfully driven chorus. It also has beautiful poetic lyrics that are convey the song's message of a woman's beuaty and tastefully minimalistic trap drums. They're barely noticable that give it a modern feel, but enough that if you don't like them they are very minor
98. Mario, Enya, Diddy - "I Don't Wanna Know"
Inspired by The Fugees "Ready or Not," which it shares an Enya sample with, "I Don't Wanna Know" has beuatifully produced boom bap drums and keys under an Enya sample, and heartbreaking and crative lyrics from both Mario, and to a lesser extent Diddy.
97. Kendrick Lamar - "King Kunta"
"King Kunta" is a about Kendrick's position as a succesful musician relative to his to position as a Black man from particularly difficult roots. embracing early funk music. including a guitar solo, and flexing his wealth to those in his hood, "King Kunta" absolutley slaps.
96. Frank Ocean, John Mayer - "White"

A light alternative jazz track with a booming bass track, and a mellow lead guitar. This short interlude could have been so much more, but is still a masterpiece.
95. OutKast, Erykah Badu - "Humble Mumble"
With outstanding vocal performances from Andre, Big Boi, and Erykah, beautiful production and composition of all the instruments, this is an OutKast's best songs
94. Frank Ocean - "Pyramids"
Floaty production, a catchy synth hook, and two great choruses in two movements tonight make this one of the best songs on Channel Orange.
tw: offensive lyrics
93. Tyler, The Creator - "Tamale"
A staple of Tyler, The Creator's shock rap era, which main appeal is unique production, and offensive lyrics like, "I'm back like I'm Rosa Parks fare on the same damn bus like, 'You're going to jail now.'" Tamale is produced very uniquely with horns, an interesting snare melody
92. Chappel Roan - "My Kink is Karma"
With compelling storytelling lyrics and Dan Nigro's signature style of production, taking ispiration from 1970s pop and incorporating his and Chappell's own style into his music. This track also takes full advantage of Roan's impressive vocal range
91. Chappell Roan - "Good Luck, Babe"
This track has many of the same good qualities. Some ways this track is better include the drums groove and control over the song, and the catchy strings in the chorus
90. Frank Ocean - "Nights"
This track from Frank draws me like many others to enjoy it due to it's catchy guitars and floaty second movement. The vocals on the second movement are also very compelling in delivery and in lyricism
89. P.M. Dawn - "Paper Doll"
A niche track from a band I first heard on Jack FM. Paper Doll is a mellow hip-hop jazz track that embraces P.M. Dawn's style of combinig singing and rapping (before it was cool) and floaty production with breakbeats.
88. Childish Gambino, Jhene Aiko - "Pink Toes"

This tropical and drien synthpop bop has wondefully designed synths, catchy vocal and string hooks, and and moving, rythmic drums. A standout for both Gambino and Aiko.
87. Lemon Demon - "Touch-Tone Telephone"
A nonsensical rant about having discovered an interconnected network of fantastical forces wotking in tandem set to a synthpop beat with a catchy violin hook. It makes a perfect introduction to narrative of Spirit Phone and is a wonderful taste of that project. An Absolute Masterpiece.
86. Kendrick Lamar, MC Eiht - "m.A.A.d city"
Speaking on life in Compton, "m.A.A.d city" is a tragic introspection on Kendrick's past over a absolutely diabolical string driven trap and a quality jazz rap beat. It masterfully samples 1000 MILAN's "Ridin' Rollercoaster."
85. Madvillain - "Accordion"
An absolute classic from MF DOOM, the God of jazz rap. "Accordion," like many of Madviilain's tracks like is defined by MF DOOM's unique style of rapping and Madlib's excellent jazz rap production. This track's beat in particular is based on a sample with an accordion
84. Madvillain, MED - Raid
Like "Accordion," "Raid" is defined by MF DOOM's unique flows and Madlib's production. "Raid" is much more upbeat than "Accordion;" it's main sample is a jazzy piano. MED, the the songs guest rapper, also performs very well.
83. Metallica - "The Unforgiven"
"The Unforgiven" is a tragic tale set to aggresive and somewhat symphonic metal. It is defined by an arpeggic acoustic guitar riff that plays at the beggining between the chorus and verse and and electric underlick that plays during the verse and under another lick in the bridge.
82. Busta Rhymes, Janet Jackson - "What's It Gonna Be?!"
On "What's It Gonna Be?!," Busta Rhymes uses his signature fast flow over a sexy R&B track with lots of scatchy guitars. Janet sings the chorus, which is very sexual. Overall the song is very soft and flowing.
81. Prince - "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
Prince's breakout single "I Wanna Be Your Lover" has a catchy guitar hooks, a wonderfully simple, stabilizing drums, classic pop lyrics, a great chorus, and a great take on 70s style pop.
80. The Notorious B.I.G - "Juicy"

"Juicy" compares The Notorious B.I.G.'s past spent in poverty to his present as a succesful rapper, but instead of considering how his present can reconnect to his past, like in "King Kunta," but simply takes a moment to reflect on how far he's come over a peaceful, yet lively Diddy beat.
79. The Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back"
Michael Jackson's breakout single, "I Want You Back" is a late 60s pop soul masterpiece. It has an amazing ensemble of piano, string, guitar, drums, and more all spread across any stereo player. I normally don't particularly enjoy stereo effects, but they're done tastefully on this record.
78. Tyler, The Creator - "EARFQUAKE"
A heartbreaking synth ballad on denial of a boyfriend leaving. The different vocal styles including Tyler's singing voice, Playboi Carti's feature, and Tyler's speaking and rapping voice keep different parts of the song fresh/
77. The Fugees - "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
"Killing Me Softly With His Song" is an R&B ballad about Lauryn longing for a stage performer, sang over a jazz sample beat. It has soulful, poetic lyrics and minimalistic verses. The verses only only have drums, and the chorus and bridge add bass.
76. Nelly, Kelly Rowland - "Dilemma"

One of Nelly's most famous tracks, "Dilemma" tells the story of a wife and man in an affair, but in a sweet way, because Nelly is both the artist and the person in the affair, and the wife loves him. This plays over a R&B beat by Bam and both Nelly and Kelly perform excellently in terms of vocals.
75. Kendrick Lamar - "euphoria"
I believe this track may be the greatest diss of all time, because most of the most brutal things said about Drake can be proven easily, as opposed to simply calling Drake a pedophile. euphoria is mostly a drum-based trap song, but it begins with a calm jazz sapmle to show Drake that he's unfased. Kendrick also writes with a high degree of meaning and raps at an impressive rate.
74. Stevie Wonder - "Visions"
The mellow title track off of Stevie Wonder's Innervisions, "Visions" has a catchy guitar hook and poetic lyrics describing people cooperating in love in a perfect world, and recognizing that this is an improbable ideal.
73. Tyler, The Creator - "ARE WE STILL FRIENDS?"
The outro to one of Tyler's most experimental albums, the fan-favorite IGOR. This track also has a catchy guitar lick in the verse, but is also a lot more dynamics introducing synths and samples in the bridge, chorus and intro. It backtracks from the end of IGOR's themes of Tyler's relationship stating that Tyler "Doesn't want to end the season on a bad episode." Overall a great track.
72. JPEGMAFIA - "Baby I'm Bleeding"

One of my favorite rappers' breakout single, "Baby I'm Bleeding" starts with a repetitive noise, which is the main part of the beat once the drums. Peggy spits absolute bars being incredibly agressive both in content and in delivery, and the beat is incredibly creative. Words cannot do this track justice in the context that I'm trying to be brief.
71. Tyler, The Creator, Lil Wayne - "HOT WIND BLOWS"
A catchy japanese jazz sample flip, dynamic drums, and witty lyrics and hypnotic flows from both Tyler and Wanye make "HOT WIND BLOWS" the best track off of the original Call Me If You Get Lost and earns it it's place on this list.
70. Daft Punk - "Aerodynamic"
With it's creative mechanical sampling noisy distorted guitar solo and chill beat switch, "Aerodynamic" is a staple of classic Daft Punk. It has a catchy melody, does it's drums in two compelling different methods throughout the song, and helped solidify Daft Punk as the Pioneers they're known as today.
69. Madvillain - "All Caps"
This track is probably DOOM's most iconic. It features incredibe jazz rap production from Madlib, and iconic flows and lyrics from MF DOOM like, "And you like a poet, like baby doll. She she tried to give her all she played ball." and "The beat is so butter. Peep the slow cutter as utter the calm flow. (Your Mother) Don't talk about my moms, yo. Sometimes he rhyme quick sometimes he rhymes slow"
68. Silk Sonic - "Fly As Me"
A soulful guitar underlick, an amazingly complex yet simple beat and bragadocious, flirty lyrics make this one of both Bruno and Anderson's best tracks. Nice.
67. Frank Ocean - "Lost"
"Lost" is a slow 70s style yet timeless romantic pop track detailing some sort of affair a woman is on with Frank . The lyrics are very cryptic, but still very romantic and mature. It's also built upon a great subtle synth melody
66. Silk Sonic - "Skate"
A gimmicky and themed love song, "Skate" is reminiscent of classic stringed disco tracks like "The Hustle" or "September." It has catchy, dynamic strings, a rythmic rythym guitar part, and is Bruno's most prominent vocal performance on An Evening With.
65. Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock - "Money Trees"
"Money Trees" is an introspective on life in Compton written after 2010 from from the perspective of Kendrick in 2004. It shows Kendrick refldcitng on the motives behind his day-to-day actions and starting realise that his greedy, crimeridden lifestyle is might not be a good direction for him. Its production is wonderfully poppy, synthy and driving.
64. Tyler, The Creator - "DOGTOOTH"
This track is in a way the the anti-"Money Trees," in the sense that it's a big-picture view of Tyler's life at a certain point in time. Instead of reflecting on his past, he shares his perspective of his present and his goals for his life, instead considering how he could gorw emotionally and change his actions, "DOGTOOTH" shares Tyler's perspective on others, simply calling himself "Mr. Peculiar," and instead of reflecting on an impoverished lifestyle, he brags about his lavish lifestyle. It's also very similar to "Money Trees" from a production standpoint, it has a soulful piano hook and is very synth driven with powerful drums.
63. OutKast - "Red Velvet"
From one of OutKast's best records, Stankonia, "Red Velvet" features absolute bars from both Big Boi and Andre, wonderful synth and guitar based production. Lyrics describe OutKast fear of some violent people.
62. Genesis - "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight"
An absolute banger of a ballad. It shows just how Phil Collins' voice can be. It's composed, played and produced very well, It's lyrics are vague, still carry an immense amout of emotion. Overall one of The best ballads ever.
61. Justin Timberlake, Timbaland - "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around"
A pop music diss track directed towards toward Justin ex-grilfriend Britney Spears, "What Goes Around Comes Around" has two movements each with beautiful production, an impressive vocal performance, and devastatingly petty lyrics. In the second movement, "Comes Around," Timbaland absolutely cooks on the beat using powerful synths, horns, and repeating "What Goes Around Comes Back Around "
60. Kendrick Lamar, Wallie The Sensei, Siete7x, Roddy Ricch - "dodger blue"
"dodger blue" is a chill pop track off of GNX with many features. It's prodution is very poppy and it's are very critical in anyone who doesn't like Los Angeles as a city. All four vocal performances and production are superb .
59. Kanye West, Rick Ross - "Devil In A New Dress"
Absolutely godly production sampling Smokey Robinson and mixing Mike Dean's guitar solo. Kanye raps very well, and Ye's lyrics beautifully a sense of love and passion between him and a woman who didn't succedd at abstaining from realtions. While Rick's verse is shallow and bragadocius; Easily my least part of the song.
58. Genesis - "That's All"
A groovy, emotional rock track with a catchy piano hook and vocals, a dynamic structure that contastanly builds on an amazing concept, and moving, heartbreaking lyrics detailing a toxic relationship. "That's All" is one of the best tracks on Genesis and very deserving of a spot on this list.
57. Red Hearse - "Half Love"
"Half Love" is a dynamic indie pop track. It it has lyrics detailing a toxic relationship, but contrary to "That's All," Dew declares he's "just too good for that half love." This track is produced superbly by the two other members of Red Hearse: Jack Antonoff and Sounwave, just like all their other tracks.
56. MF DOOM - "Hoe Cakes"

Sampling JJ Fad's "Supersonic," "Hoe Cakes" is a divergence from DOOM's traditional jazz rap sound. It has a simple piano soul feel and witty lyrics describing a dreamy woman and DOOM's experiences with her.
55. Tyler, The Creator, Vince Staples - "STUNTMAN"
Like many tracks on Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, "STUNTMAN" does not have incredibly specific subject matter and is mostly about how great Tyler is. Both Tyler and Staples rap with dynamic flows. The production on "STUNTMAN" is very dynamic featuring both dynamic aynths in the chorus and a variety of percussive sounds and alarms in the verses.
54. Kendrick Lamar - "heart pt. 6"
A narrative of the beginning of Kendrick's career over an angelic and orchestral g-funk beat, "heart pt.6" features Kendrick describing his emotional connection to fellow rappers and labelmates current and past such as Jay Rock, Dave Free, Top Dawg, and ScHoolboy Q with meaningful lyrics and excellent flows.
53. JPEGMAFIA - "HAZARD DUTY PAY!"
"HAZARD DUTY PAY!" features a soul flip over agressive trap drums and blown out and yelly vocals, but it's still blends simply with with it's sample from The Winans "Ain't No Need To Worry"
52. Kanye West - "Dark Fantasy"

The choral, orchestral, introduction and title track to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, "Dark Fantasy." Kanye's flow is superb and his lyrics are deeply inspiring. The production is great and handles both the jazz rap sample and the choral section with total mastery. Absolute masterpiece
51. Yachts On Fire - "Argentina"
An electronic yacht rock jam, "Argentina" is credibly unique in concept. Its guitar melodies and production are funky and resonant, Its bass parts add great drama, and it manages to have complex that aren't very noticeable, because the rest of the song is also very complex, but really changes the feel every time the beat changes.
50. Busta Rhymes, Eminem - "Calm Down"
"Calm Down" is a shock rap song with aggresive lyrics and flows from both Busta and Eminem, and a simple chop of the intro of "Jump Around" by House of Pain. Despite ery aggresive lyrics, "Calm Down" doesn't seem to be directed at anyone in particular and seems to be a simple release of anger and show of strength.
49. Tyler, The Creator, GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Lil Wayne - "Sticky"
Not quite shock or gangsta rap, but still violent in nature, "Sticky" is a marching band inspired rap track by Tyler, The Creator with lots of features. It's production is very unique and well done, in it's mixing of Tyler's traditional floaty synth-based style and marching styles. It's flows are mostly very well done, especially from GloRilla. It's lyrics are violent and bragadocious and violent, but aren't in any way affiliated with gang culture. It is in that way similar to music from Ludacris, Busta Rhymes and DMX.
48. Kanye West, Dwele - "Flashing Lights"

One of the best Kanye songs of all time. It's production is dynamic, executing creating advantage of making both a catchy string section and synth chord chops. It's lyrics depict Kanye's remorse of a relationship that's ending, describing their differences and things that they did. (or maybe not, I'm confused with the timeline), and begging her not.
47. Childish Gambino - "Redbone"
A soul track insprired by Bootsy Collins' "I'd Rather Be With You," "Redbone" is an explorative music venture from Childish Gambino, and it absolutley goes hard. It's production goes from calm to energetic very quickly, featuring a distorted synth solo close to the end, and is supported by lots of synthesizer licks
46. JPEGMAFIA - "either on or off the drugs"
Using artificial intelegence to remake a Future sample into a soul track an flip it, Peggy absolutely cooks near the end of the greatest album ever made with "either on or off the drugs." Rapping with decent flow about his experiences and vices, arguing his excellence, and using a downtempo change to introduce a heavenly guitar solo. Brilliant.
45. Kendrick Lamar - "i"
The best thing about "i" is that it's composed and produced with unmatched creativity. It features Kendrick rapping over an incredibly energetic guitar and Latin-style piano. It also features an amazing breakdown where guitar begins to stratch. It narratively acts as an end to To Pimp A Butterfly, adressing the current state of BLM and enforcing Kendrick's self-love and his victory over his depression.
44. OutKast - "Ms Jackson"

A heartbreaking, yet hopeful perspective on unplanned pregnancies, "Ms. Jackson" is produced dynamically, using a drum loop, synths, pianos and guitars in a creative way in terms of both production and composition. Both Andre and Big Boi with excellent and moving lyrics. Andre even sings decently.
43. Lemon Demon - "Spiral Of Ants"
A depressing and relatable take on the monotony and ratrace-like qualities of lower-to-middle class life, comparing it to an incredibly bleak natural metaphor that when the queen of an ant colony and the ants no longer have a leader, the ants simply follow each other in a circle, hence the name, "Spiral Of Ants." It's very thematically different from the rest of Spirit Phone, most of which is about fictional monsters or phenomena. It's produced very well with a variety of synths, and few real instruments like bass and horns. It's jarringly bouncy for it's dark subject matter and minor key and tone.
42. P.M. Dawn - "Set Adrift On Memory Bliss"
Primarily sampling Spandau Ballet's "True" and The Soul Searchers' "Ashley's Roachclip," "Set Adrift On Memory Bliss" is about about reminicising a past relation and all the emotions that come with it, including most importantly, acceptance. It is lyrically conveyed through both rapping and singing. The drum beat is sampled from "Ashley's Roachclip" and layed on top of the the hook from "True." It also samples Bob James' "Meet Me At The Mardi Gras." Great Song.
41. Lemon Demon - "No Eyed Girl"
A love ballad dedicatd to a cryptid with no eyes, "No Eyed Girl" has great production featuring reverberant, almost Phil Collins style drums, a great string section in the pre-chorus, a beautiful showcase of Neil's 80s style vocal style, and great synths throughout. The lyrics are nonsensically dedicated, revealing that Neil's Character caused a sort of apocalypse in which more of the No Eyed Girl's kind enter our world stating that he'd "do it all again."
40. Tyler, The Creator - "Like Him"

A beautiful ballad about Tyler's fear of being like his absent father, and spiraling when he's told he looks like him. The lyrics are very moving and poetic. The production is absolutely amazing going from from a simple piano piece, to a more synthesized and full version of the original chorus, to a Daft Punk style version, and Tyler's mom telling him that she wouldn't let him be present even though he wanted to be.
39. Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna - "LOYALTY."
From Rihanna's rap era, "LOYALTY." is a smooth pop rap track with lyrics that ask sometime to spend time with them highand questioning if they're really loyal to them, but very cryptically. It samples Bruno Mars' "24K Magic" and puts it on top of a mellow trap beat.
38. JPEGMAFIA - "JIHAD JOE"
A rap metal track with a suspenceful intro, "JIHAD JOE" has violent blown out vocals and scary production. Guitars, vocal rises, alarms, and drum fills come out of nowhere. Ambient noise plays in quiet pats of the parts. JPEGMAFIA spits hypnotic flows, arguably even when he's screaming at the top of his lungs.
37. Vince Staples - "Etouffee"
A chilled out rap song with sung vocals from Vince. It's lyrics describe Vince's perspective life in inner LA, but adds fantasy elements like Vince being a martian and landing there to symbolize not belonging there. It's production is amazing, using a variety of synths in a variety of ways. The song briefly scratches into a cowbell driven 808 beat, and promptly ends, great song.
36. JPEGMAFIA, Denzel Curry - "JPEGULTRA"
Featuring marching band style composition and witty lyrics from both Curry and Peggy that brag criticise all the JPEGMAFIA haters. Halfway through the song an acoustic guitar plays a classicalesque melody and Peggy raps over it calmly. It's production makes this track sound more metallic than "Sticky," despite being composed in a similar style.
35. Kendrick Lamar, U2 - "XXX."
A commentary on the hyposcrisy of Lowerclass-on-Lowerclass violence as a concept. The first movement is a trap-driven poemabout violence in poverty, a story about someone getting roped into gang violence, and a rant to a friendadvocating vengeance against some whose killed his son. The second movement with U2 takes a big-picture at America as a whole, and how all the violence was intentionally or unintentionally set up by the upperclass.
34. Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes - "Look Over Your Shoulder"
Sampling John Cameron's "Sympathy" and Michael Jackson's "I'll Be There," this track is a testament to the production skill of a relatively unknown producer called Nottz. Both Kendrick and Busta Rhymes have very hypnotic flows and decent bragadocious lyrics. THis was My 2nd most listened to song of 2024.
33. Madvillain, Viktor Vaughn - "Fancy Clown"
Featuring heartbreaking lyrics about a failed relationship and the different emotions that come with it, and hypnotic flows from DOOM and production from Viktor Vaughn and Madlib. "Fancy Clown" samples ZZ Hill's, "That Ain't The Way You Make Love," and adds it's own drums, It's produced very well
32. Daft Punk - "Veridis Quo"
An emotional yet repetive instrumental, "VerIdis Quo" contains a synth orchestra and electronic drums. it features a catchy flute melody that plays the entire track add synth elements in and out.
31. Gustav Holst, Berliner Philharmoniker - "Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity"
The only classical piece on this list, Jupiter is a dynamic piece featuring a very fast and bouncy lead in to in. It's of the most famous orchestral performances to one of the greatest melodies of all time, with great accompaniment too. Masterpiece.
30. JPEGMAFIA - "OG!"
Featuring a superb sample flip of "Gangster of Hip-Hop" by Just-Ice and Human DMX, and bragadocious lyrics set to a unique flow, "OG!" is one of Peggy's best tracks. The bass adds an unexplainable sense of motion to the track, which I really appreciate.
29. JPEGMAFIA, Kimbra - "TIRED, NERVOUS AND BROKE!"
A synthy, electronic and messy masterpiece that features a sample of the xbox startup sound and a unique range percussive and synths sounds. There are a number of different drum grooves, including, traditional trap, sidechain, and a sort of simple drumline beat. The production is masterful. The flow is very shouty, but also very hypnotic, The lyrics are very bragadocious, violent, and witty. Good Tune.
28. Prince - "Purple Rain"

A love ballad begging a woman to take him back, and maturing thought learning to leave the woman to her husband. The drums are very echoy and the ensemble of strings, bass, drums, piano, and guitar work very well together. The show of Prince's vocal range is very appealing, the lyrics are very heartfelt and loving, and the guitar solo is absolutley heavenly.
27. Mariah Carey - "Honey"
Featuring a funky bassline and drums, a catchy piano lick, and filling strings, "Honey" is an absolute R&B pop masterpiece. All of this is mixed absolutely perfectly, and serves as a great testestament to Mariah's absolutley god-tier range. This song is absolutley amazing.
26. Kendrick Lamar, Drake - "Poetic Justice"
A romantic rap track from two of the 2010s biggest rapper, each in their prime, "Poetic Justice" masterfully samples Janet Jackson's "Any TIme, Any Place," and the drums both mold the track to fit the song to good kid m.A.A.d citty's sound and Kendrick's rapping in itself. Both Kendrick and Drake's vocals and lyrics are absolutley beautiful, but Kendrick's first verse is definitley the best one.
25. Tyler, The Creator, Daniel Ceasar - "St. Chroma"
A masterpiece with a unique ensemble, including whispering vocals from Tyler, marching, various synths, electonic or sampled drums, and beautiful and layered vocals from Daniel, "St. Chroma" is the crown jewel and title track of Tyler's lastest album, CHROMAKOPIA. The music not featured in the music video is absolutley is amazing, featuring Tyler rapping in his regular and a more calm version of Daniel's chorus. Amazing.
24. Kendrick Lamar - "Rigamortis"

A jovial and hypnotic track off of Kendrick's first album, "Rigamortis" features a jazzy horn hook, and celebratory lyrics set to a hypnotic flow. The lyrics are not only celebratory but jump from jump from topic to topic. This on top of the fact that raps quickly with a complex rhyme scheme, make it very hard to follow the lyrics beyond the fact that hes's the G.O.A.T.
23. OutKast - "B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)"
Featuring lyrics reflecting on Andre and Big Boi's present in a fragmanted and hard to understand way. Featuring absolutley banging production, this track is moslty driven by a chopped up breakbeat, an organ, and features great synths and guitars in specific parts.
22. Donkey Kong Country 2 OST - "In a Snow-Bound Land"
A floaty track composed for Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, "In a Snow-Bound Land" has amazing production that uses lots of subtle synths and very well-mixed drums. The melody is also amazing.
21. Eshrack_, [kyle davis] - "RUNTZING"
From one of my favorite gem producers, [kyle davis] absolutley in both the production and rapping areas. Both the beat from Kyle and both of the pairs' flows are amazing. One of the best touches is the harsh snare fills. Absolutley amazing.
20. Childish Gambino, Chance The Rapper - "The Worst Guys"
Featuring a hypnotizing synth hook, a great structure, witty lyrics set to great flows, amazing and a Ludwig Gorransson guitar solo. It pairs really well with its interlude, "Dial Up." It's nearly perfect, but almost too perfect.
19. JPEGMAFIA - "Exmilitary"
With a menacing sound that goes from metal guitars to choral backing vocals and everything in a snap, "Exmilitary" is easily one of the most menacing diss tracks of all of all time, presumably agaisnt Drakewith lyrics refrencing his allegations like, "Is you Harvey, Jeffrey, R. Kelly or is you Opposite," and more. Perhaps it's maybe refrencing a less obvious feud that I'm unaware of.
18. Metallica - "One"
An anti-war metal anthem, "One" is one of the best metal songs of of all time. It's written with both symphonic and thrashy section, both of which are very iconic. It's production is infamously lackluster for making the bass very quiet, but aside from this, the production is somewhat normal, and the writing and instrumental performace full well makes up for this.
17. Childish Gambino - "Life: The Biggest Troll [Andrew Aurenhimer]"
A futuristic synth piece that Childish Gambino happens to be rapping over. Gambino has meaningful lyrics, and impressice flow. The beat is amazing, but it doesn't necessarily need rapping over it because of it's amazing underlick.
16. Genesis - "Mama"
A floaty ballad driven heavily by Tony Banks' synth work, of Rutherford's best guitar solos, and one of Phil Collins' most iconic drum parts. It's lyrics call to either Phil Collins wife or mother, begging for affection and aid in a momentof desperation. The intro features electronic drums that deceive the listener into think the first beat is differnt than what it actually is. very creative, very moving, very well done.
15. Kendrick Lamar - "The Art of Peer Pressure"
While not my favorite track for casual listening right now, "The Art of Peer Pressure" is a beautifully produced track with great writing rapping broken by short spoken skits over the beats, all about you geussed it, Kendrick doing despicable thing with his friends that he wouldn't have done otherwise. It has two great beats, but one of them is very short.
14. Tyler, The Creator, Daniel Ceaser, LaToiya Williams - "Take Your Mask Off"
Either an introspective on Tyler's past, or a diss track against Drake combined with advice to a self-abusive mother, "Take Your Mask Off" is a chill mellow track about being true to oneself. It's production is very mellow, but allows to let the lyrics when the low horns become more prevalent. Amazing.
13. UGK, OutKast - "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)"
Flipping Willie Hutch beautifully and adding 2000s trap drums and bass. Andre, Big Boi, Bun B, and Pimp C all rap beautifully. The appeal of this song is very simple, the Willie Hutch sample that was used is very orchestral, and the trap drums add a unique yet familiar element, and that's the perfect mix of familiarity to build the song upon, and to add amazing rappers to.

12. Tyler, The Creator, Kanye West, Lil Wayne - "SMUCKERS"
An absolutley amazing rap song with three of the greatest rappers of all time, and a beautifully produced beat. Another appeal of this track is the conversation style in the second part of the track. Along with the second verse in general; Tyler made yelling, "HOLD YOUR FUCKING HORSES," go absolutley hard.
11. TOTO - "Georgy Peorgy"
A heartbreaking rack soft rock track about leaving a women due to having messed up in some way. With a beautifully composed piano, string, bass and guitar parts and dynamic, well played drums, "Georgy Porgy" just barely got edged out of the top 10.
10. Kanye West - "Family Business"
A beautifully produced look into Kanye's good relationships within his family. Featuring an original piano so good that I thought it was sampled, a chorus that's beautifully sung, and euphoric lyrics that highlight the potential joys of spending time with extended family
9. Kanye West, Pusha T - "Runaway"
Making a symphony with a simple E major melody and a few samples, "Runaway" is considered one of the essential tracks for one of the greatest artists of all time. It's lyrics describes Kanye's struggles with his relationship in the most vulnerable yet poetic yet blunt way possible. Pusha T's verse is great, but still holds "Runaway" down, because Runaway was already so good. After 5 minutes, the song returns to the piano hook and adds a string ensemble and distorted humming vocals in the best part of the song.
8. Tyler, The Creator, Doechii - "Balloon"
A beautifully produced symphonic rap track about with bragadocious lyrics with a quirky synth hook. It's giving healthy self-confidence. All the backing vocals and synths are amazingly full. Both Tyler and Doechii's flows are absolutley godly. Words can describe how good this track is even less than they can describe "Honey."
7. Daft Punk, Paul Williams - "Touch"
"Touch" is a very dynamic track, to say the least. It goes from an ASMR-esc noise, to a disco section about some sort of sentient computer who is feinding for the sensation of touch, to a lovely balland telling us that, "Oh. Hold on. If love if the answer you're home. Hold on." It's produced very very well, the drums are very powerful, but don't overpower the rest of the track, all the noise is ver different from the rest of the track, there's a synth solo, and a disco piano. Absolutley amazing
6. Kanye West - "I Wonder"
Banging drums, inspring lyrics, make the track the 6th best song of all time. It's also one of Mike Dean's first production credits on a Kanye West project. The sample cuts out for amazing breakdown, which adds strings and lets the drums go. Amazing.
5. Donkey Kong Conutry 2 OST - "Forest Interlude"
Another frutiger aero track from a DKC2, "Forest Interlude" is one of the best produced tracks ever conceived. It has a wonderful flute parts on top of all the synthesizers, and there's great call and response in the chorus. The drums are dynamic, like one's you'd expect in a Donkey Kong game. I don't know why they made the soundtrack so good for this game.
4. Kendrick Lamar - "Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst"
A two-in-one emotional jazz rap track from good kid m.A.A.d city, "Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst" looks at life in compton from a big picture sense. It has beautiful production in both the first and second halves, which are very different. The first half, "Sing About Me" is a mellow yet sorrowful set of messages to Kendrick from old friends from compton. The second half, "I'm Dying Of Thirst" is a chorally driven, jarring and dark reflection on life and death in Compton. The song in full ends with Kendrick and his friends giving up violence and repenting to God.
3. Tyler, The Creator - "GONE GONE / THANK YOU"
An orchestral art pop piece in two parts by Tyler, The Creator with a great mastery over synth design and production in general, creative production like adding graniteblock percussion, acoustic guitars, and gunshot sound effects. Absolutley heavenly production. "GONE GONE / THANK YOU" tackles the difficult of a faded love in a relationship and all the emtions that come with leaving.
2. Baby Keem - "16"

A sorrowful yet comforting yet barely decipherable love song that shows the pinnacle of Baby Keem's surprising ability to sing well. It's production very futuristic with various moving synths and glitchy drums. The lyrics are very heartfelt and poetic, yet very down to earth. Wonderful.
Donkey Kong Country 2 OST - "Stickerbrush Symphony"
With a unique and amazing synth kit, a decent beat, and very lyrical composition of said synths, an amazing backing synth that fades in and out of the song, and a catchy meoldy with a catchy synth to play it. "Stickerbrush Symphony" takes risks like not having lyrics, or instruments that are hard to draw parelells to or being released in a video game, but it simply feels safe in structure and melody, Absolutley and amazingly brilliant.
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Real challenge of DnD for me as a GM :
- content my players
- find music for immersion
- being able to prepare the sessions with care
Real challenge of DnD for me as a player :
- win a fu*king well deserved ispiration point, one day.
#dnd#player problem#i swear all my mates wants magic item or what#what am I asking for hard prices ?? ansers I amredy habe as a players but tht my char dont clearly have a clue of.#inspi point is the real BBEG for me#dont have humour.#dont have puns#dont have enough imagination xD#inspi point hunter will be my next class#i dont even want one xD. its just... how did they all do to be do funny or clever ??#IRL me is just trash omg
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My OCs but the art is ispired by Jekyll & Hyde cover.
I've just watched this musical and I love it guys
+Note: their lore isn't like Jekyll & Hyde, I just thought it's a good art idea
I'm a bit nervous this is my 1st post help
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Dopo il tour invernale “Conciati per le Feste”, Vinicio Capossela torna live dal 18 giugno 2025 con il nuovo progetto “SIRENE. Richiami, emergenze e affioramenti”, una serie di concerti estivi speciali in location suggestive, con formazioni musicali e repertori differenti.
Il tour si articola in tre sezioni principali:
1. Sirene: il mito
Concerti in contesti archeologici e storici (Norma, Roma, Isola Maggiore), con sonorità ispirate al mito classico e al potere incantatore del canto delle sirene.
2. Sirene: le emergenze
Date a Genova, Gardone e Trieste, con focus sui temi contemporanei e sociali. A Trieste, il concerto “Se il senno è sulla luna” affronta la follia, ispirandosi ad Ariosto e Basaglia, accompagnato da un documentario artistico.
3. Sirene: la frontiera
Dal 2 al 7 agosto (Montevecchio, Lanusei, Tindari, Ragusa, Agrigento), Capossela esplora il confine tra mito e realtà nel sud Italia, tra luce, mare e polvere. In Sicilia è affiancato da Giovannangelo De Gennaro.
✈️ Extra date internazionali e festival
31 maggio a Buenos Aires con La Odisea del Cocoliche, omaggio all’incontro tra cultura italiana e argentina.
20 giugno ospite della XXXVI edizione di Musicultura a Macerata.
🎭 Il concept “Sirene” riflette sulla doppia natura di queste figure: allarme e salvezza, seduzione e consapevolezza. I concerti diventano viaggi poetici tra mito, crisi e speranza, con l’arte come guida per “tornare a riveder le stelle”.
Sirene: la frontiera
Sabato 2 agosto
Miniera di Montevecchio – Festival ‘A Innantis – Guspini (SU)
Domenica 3 agosto
Piazzale dei Salesiani – Rocce Rosse Blues – Lanusei (NU)
Info:
https://www.instagram.com/vcapossela/
https://twitter.com/vcapossela
Booking: IMARTS International Music and Arts
www.internationalmusic.it
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Alessandro villa - "Andrea" (Live @ Centrale Rock Pub - Erba) - Tributo a VALERIO FLORIANI
⛔ Questo Video è tratto dal mio live di ieri sera c/o Centrale Rock Pub nel contesto del saggio di fine anno di PIANETA MUSICA ERBA nel quale ho voluto rendere omaggio a VALERIO FLORIANI ovvero l'attore che, dopo l'uscita di scena di Luca Lecchi, è subentrato al suo posto rivestendo il ruolo del Piccolo Andrea.⛔ -- 🥰 A Valerio Floriani va anche il mio GRAZIE DI CUORE per essere stato un faro nel buio quando, da bambino, volevo sentirmi come tutti gli altri miei coetanei nonostante la piena consapevolezza della mia disabilità.🥰🤟 -- Ci scusiamo se, per un problema tecnico in regia, la mia performance è dovuta essere ripetuta e, di conseguenza, in questo video manca tutta la parte discorsiva che, in pubblico, non avrebbe avuto senso ripetere
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⛔ Fino a questo momento, nei miei live, ho sempre portato le mie canzoni anche se, a Pianeta Musica Erba, nelle lezioni con Marco Asaro, ho sempre studiato su brani di altri artisti.
All'inizio di quest'anno ho deciso di fare qualcosa di diverso e di partire studiando sul brano che ho deciso di presentare nella festa delle associazioni che, ogni anno, rappresenta il saggio di fine corso. Difatti, per i presenti che, Giovedì 22 Maggio 2025, mi hanno visto calcare il palco col brano "Andrea", composto per Cristina D'Avena da Alessandra Valeri Manera e Ninni Carucci. Ho deciso di fare questo "salto" per portare un brano (sicuramente molto più conosciuto dei miei) per portare un brano non mio ma che non si discostasse da quella che è la mia narrazione pubblica e la divulgazione dei valori e dei messaggi che, da sempre, accompagnano il mia viaggio verso il domani come un cammino ed un percorso di (auto)consapevolezza da rendere disponibile per sensibilizzare sulle diversità e sul significato impattante che può avere l'essere cosciente della propria condizione in un contesto sociale nel quale i buoni sentimenti sono solo e soltanto una sorta di buonismo e perbenismo di pura facciata circostanziale. Al brano "Andrea" ci sono legato sin dalla sua diffusione negli anni 80 non solo perché le parole del testo emanano luce di speranza e la melodia/musica del medesimo coccola lividi e brividi interiori ma anche e soprattutto perché, a vestire i panni. prima del piccolo Andrea (dopo l'abbandono del set da parte di Luca Lecchi che si è prestato per la prima serie) nella trasposizione filmica dell'anime giapponese "Kiss Me Licia" e poi in quelli di Luca (fratello di Cristina nelle serie spin-off ispirate alla vita della D'Avena) era un giovanissimo Valerio Floriani. Il monzese, maggiore un anno di me, ha sin da subito rispecchiato quelli che sono i valori portati dal brano e, con la tenacia che da sempre mi caratterizza nel perseverare al fine di salvaguardare l'integrità della mia "anima sana", penso sia stato il mio più grande auto-traguardo riuscire a portarlo dal video alla mia quotidianità. Ricordo tutto come fosse ieri e la sera che ci siamo incontrati per la prima volta, guarda caso, proprio come narra la sigla di "Kiss Me Licia" pioveva a dirotto. Sono passati circa vent'anni ma è sempre bello ricordare ogni nostra condivisione perché mi ha lasciato dentro quel qualcosa che mi porta a pensare che, forse, un giorno, ce la farò a guardare l'orizzonte con gli stessi occhi di ha imparato e continuato ad "amare e sperare". 🥰
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✔️ Per scoprire come ho conosciuto Valerio Floriani, collegatevi a questa pagina del mio sito (non artistico), realizzata all'epoca dei fatti: 👇 ☑️ https://www.alexkyle.it/ilmioprimoincontroconvaleriofloriani.htm
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✔️ Per ascoltare il brano originale, composto da Ninni Carucci per Cristina D'avena, collegatevi a questo link: 👇
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Crediti ufficiali del brano:
Andrea · Mirko e i Bee Hive Licia e i Bee Hive Story
℗ RTI S.P.A. - All right reserved
Released on: 2010-01-01
Music Publisher: R.T.I. S.P.A.
Lyricist: Alessandra Valeri Manera Composer:
Carmelo Carucci
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𝙒𝙃𝘼𝙏'𝙎 𝙄𝙉 𝙈𝙔 𝘽𝘼𝙂 ?

Hello Vouge, it's Taeri and today i'm here
to introduce my favorite things to have in my bag !

so, my bag is a ofcurse in pink, I love pink. I really like it because it gives mom vibes, in a good way of curse! [laughs]. You know those vintage big bags? yeah it reminds me off that and I love the vibe. Let's go into it
i. 𝙒𝘼𝙇𝙇𝙀𝙏 ─── the frist thing I have in my bag is the wallet. This specific one is also from Miu Miu and I think it's really cutesy since it small and doesn't take too much storage. I don't really use card money for paying anymore as I simply use my card
ii. 𝙋𝙃𝙊𝙉𝙀 ─── my phone it's not the frist thing I have on my bag just because it's always in my pocket or in my hands ㅋㅋㅋ
[do you use your phone alot?]
yeah, I do. In recent times i really got addicted it, well... I got addicted to the little stupid games on it so my avarage is surely past 5 hours.
[what do you play?]
mhh, I don't know if here in Korea is that popular, but my favorite one is Block bast but also cookie mama!
iii. 𝙀𝘼𝙍𝙋𝙊𝘿𝙎 𝙋𝙍𝙊 ─── then, what do we have... oh yes my earpods. Those are the pro ones because I need to feel music in my brain [laughs] and they also got this cute case that Jun bought me, thank you love you.
[what do you usually listen to?]
good question, well if it's going to be a long trip I like to listen to melodies and things like that so maybe I can get ispired for some future songs. Otherwise I listen to 2ne1, I think old kpop in general, Ariana Grande and so on...
iv. 𝘼𝙋𝙋𝙇𝙀 𝙒𝘼𝙏𝘾𝙃 ─── yeah, my apple watch isn't in my wrist but in my bag [embarassed]. Its really useful but I don't like the aestetich, it's really big. I put it on when i'm praticing or go for long walk or when I go to gym so I can see how much i'm burning. Gotta stay fit
v. 𝙋𝘾 𝙃𝙊𝙇𝘿𝙀𝙍 ─── a pc holder with my pc ofcurse. It seems big, and it's actually is but it somewhat fits into my purse so... I don't have it acctually all the time because it's heavy, mostly when I have long trips to do and so I don't waste any time.
[what do you do on your pc?]
well, my work! as the co-producer of seventeen I think I have a pretty big weight on my shoulder so I don't waste anytime and work! Time pass away really fast ㅋㅋㅋ
vi. 𝙉𝙊𝙏𝙀𝘽𝙊𝙊𝙆 ─── my notebook. That's where my ideas are written, if i loose this I loose years and years of writing and i might cry for the rest of my life. I use it with my pc actually! My notebook can be used alone, but my pc don't. Pen run out really fast ㅠㅠ
vii. 𝙈𝙄𝙐𝙈𝙄𝙐 𝙆𝙀𝙔𝙃𝙊𝙇𝘿𝙀𝙍 ─── this is a miu miu keyholder, Miuccia Prada herself gifted me this and I was so honored at that time. Since then, it's the only keyholder I use. Thank you Miuccia [heart sign]
viii. 𝙒𝙄𝙋𝙀𝙎 ─── oh, [laughs] those are some wet wipes that are supposted to be used for removing make up. I use it sometimes, when i'm really tired from a schedule and I just want to go to bed as soon as I put feet in my house but... their main purpose is another [embarassed]. I'm a really messy eater... they help me way more than the paper ones. And their smell is soo good so why not [laughs]
[whats your favorie food?]
I'm really into Japanese food culture so I would say that. Otherwise, if we are talking about Korean dishes I would say tteobokki that makes me totally look like a messy eater lol.

ix. 𝘾𝙊𝙎𝙈𝙀𝙏𝙄𝘾 𝘽𝘼𝙂 ─── and last but not least... my cosmetic bag! It's really litte so I don't have much inside, just the necessary things. My nyx lipliner with my dior lip gloss and blush. Can't live without these three things really... Uh, yeah I also have a profume in here! i totally forgot about it [laughs]. I'm not a big fan of profumes because I don't really like the smells, even if they are really soft! don't ask me why, it's just like that [shrugs]. The last thing is a vintage mirror, it's also some kind of luckycharm. That was gifted me from my grandmother few weeks before my debut, that was her luckycharm but decided to give it to me anyway! [eyes of love]
[if your bag could speak, what secret would it tell?]
it would definitely that it's never this clean! [laughs]. If I need to be honest, when I go out and I don't know where to put my recipe or something like that, I hide it in my purse then forget about it and remember months later! I don't hate this thing tho, I think it's a way to remember the quality time spent togheter or that evening you spent alone relaxing!
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In arrivo venerdì 18 aprile 2025 su tutte le piattaforme digitali, il nuovo singolo dei NOT MY VALUE
É disponibile da venerdì 18 aprile 2025 su tutte le piattaforme digitali (in distribuzione Believe Music Italy), il nuovo singolo dei NOT MY VALUE, dal titolo “Fishes Bones“. Un viaggio onirico che oscilla da una finta calma ad una finta agitazione, dove si mischiano dream pop, trip hop e synth wave, con atmosfere sospese ed evocative ispirate al mondo di David Lynch. L’ipnotico brano “Fishes…
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“Jazz Funeral”: il nuovo singolo della PMI Marching Band feat. Francesco Montisano che vi farà vivere un corteo funebre in stile New Orleans

Il brano “Jazz Funeral” è il primo singoloestratto dall’album “Quando la banda passò”, opera primadel progetto PMI Marching Band feat. Francesco Montisano, una formazione “bandistica” che esegue musica originale in diversi stili che vanno dalla musica tradizionale folkloristica regionale al jazz, un viaggio sonoro perfetto per accompagnare le immagini di film, pubblicità e programmi televisivi.
Jazz Funeral è un brano che si ispira alle sonorità di New Orleans immaginando il lento percorso di un corteo funebre in onore di un grande musicista defunto, accompagnato da una Banda di Musicisti Jazz che camminano lentamente suonando in modo struggente il tema preferito del “Maestro” impreziosito dalle improvvisazioni con la tromba (di Simone Copellini) e il clarinetto (di Corrado Terzi) che si intrecciano a metà brano.
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L’albumQuando la banda passò nasce dall’idea di scrivere e realizzare musica lenta per sonorizzare immagini intense, emozionali, drammatiche, importanti; ogni brano è dedicato ad una ambientazione differente, ispirate stilisticamente alla musica orchestrale, a volte sinfonica, per creare una colonna sonora adatta per dare più importanza a immagini o parole.
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La composizione dei 9 brani dell’album, gli arrangiamenti e la produzione sono opera di Francesco Montisano, saxofonista, compositore, produttore (in tour con Gianni Morandi, Antonella Ruggiero, Andrea Mingardi), da 20 anni collabora con RAI COM realizzando oltre 120 brani utilizzati per sigle, sottofondi, spot istituzionali in diversi programmi Televisivi e Radiofonici e pubblicati da RAI COM su tutte le piattaforme (Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, ecc…). Il master dell’album è stato eseguito da Alessandro Benassi. L’album è stato realizzato con il contributo del Nuovo Imaie dall’Associazione Professional Music Institute PMI APS, tra i vincitori del Bando Nuovo Imaie 23/24 (nuove produzioni).Le edizioni e la pubblicazione digitale dell’album sono a cura di Flipper Music.
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Chi vuole sentire la mia musica gratis puo' digitare su google o youtube: Maestro Antonello Ungolo. Se volete avere il cd o dvd potete telefonare al +393491409322 al prezzo di 10 Euro. Sono canzoni ispirate dalla Bibbia e dalla psicologia.
Who wants to hear my music for free can type on google or youtube: Maestro Antonello Ungolo. If you want to have the CD or DVD you can call +393491409322 at the price of 10 Euros. They are songs inspired by the Bible and psychology.
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Zanzibar Café Vol 14 (Lofi Music), la compilation perfetta per chi vuole rilassarsi

La serie di compilation Zanzibar Café, pubblicata da Lofi Music, una delle tante label del gruppo Jaywork Music Group, rappresenta un viaggio sonoro attraverso atmosfere esotiche, lounge e chill-out, creando un perfetto equilibrio tra relax e ottima musica. La serie è arrivata ormai al vol.14. E' un viaggio musicale in ben 14 canzoni. Da "Drift Away" di Lacla fino a "Nippi Nippi" (Daniele Soriani Mix) dei The Black Cat Project... il viaggio è emozionante. I brani evocano tutti ambientazioni suggestive, spesso ispirate ai caffè e ai locali più raffinati delle località tropicali e delle metropoli cosmopolite.
Ogni volume di Zanzibar Café propone una selezione accurata di brani che spaziano dalla musica elettronica downtempo al nu-jazz, passando per sonorità deep house e world music e Zanzibar Café Vol 14 non fa certo eccezione. Ogni brano è curato in ogni dettaglio e rilassa, eccome. Grazie alla sua identità musicale ed alla qualità delle selezioni proposte, Zanzibar Cafè è diventata un punto di riferimento per gli appassionati di sonorità chill-out e lounge, consolidando il suo posto tra le raccolte più apprezzate del genere.
Mentre scriviamo, il link sul sito Jaywork non è ancora disponibile, ma è un'ottima idea procurarsi anche Zanzibar Café Vol 13. La label che pubblica il CD, Lofi Music è poi specializzata in produzioni di qualità. Tra le produzioni più recenti di questa label, ecco San Valentino Best Love Songs, un sogno da ascoltare, ovviamente un mix di canzoni soprattutto chill out...
Zanzibar Café Vol 13 sul sito Jaywork
Lofi music sul sito Jaywork
COS'E' JAYWORK MUSIC GROUP
Jaywork Music Group è presente ed attiva sul mercato discografico dal 1998. Dal 2011 Luca Facchini, dj e produttore, ha acquisito il marchio e tutto il catalogo trasferendolo a Ferrara per proseguirne l'attività discografica. Dal 2018 Luca Peruzzi diventa A&R delle Label di Jaywork e gestisce il gruppo con Luca Facchini. Jaywork Music vanta all'attivo la produzione di numerose Hit tra le quali il progetto "2Black" con la notissima "Waves of Luv", che ricalca il grande successo del brano musicale "In alto mare" di Loredana Bertè.
Jaywork Music attraverso le sue etichette discografiche si propone di dare spazio e scoprire nuovi talenti emergenti in Italia e non solo, essendo proiettata nel futuro ed alla costante ricerca di contenuti innovativi. Jaywork Music dispone di numerose Sub-Labels che abbracciano vari generi e stili musicali, dalla musica Italiana alla musica Dance. "Se siete dei produttori e state cercando un etichetta discografica sempre in evoluzione, Jaywork è la vostra scelta migliore", spiegano Luca Facchini e Luca Peruzzi.
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