Mad Tsai, Boy Bi | LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶
In the 16th edition of LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 (2023), we highlight the song, “Boy Bi” performed by Mad Tsai.
Essentially, music is “the meat” of The Musical Hype. The majority of the articles published on the site fall under the music category. Rightfully so – this is a music entertainment site. As the patriarchal category, the music section encompasses subcategories Columns, Evergreen, and Reviews. Those respective subcategories have their own set of subcategories as well.
In the 16th edition of LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 (2023), we highlight the song, “Boy Bi” performed by Mad Tsai.
On “Search & Rescue,” Grammy-winning rapper Drake is in search of the special lady to rescue him – “Take me off the market, take me off the map.”
Dominican Republic born and bred artist Joaicon shines on his short (but sweet), morbid (yet ear catching) pop single, “my death.”
In the 58th edition of Throwback Vibez (2023), we recollect and reflect on “Kokomo” by iconic pop/rock collective, The Beach Boys.
13 Please Songs That You Must Listen To features music courtesy of Cardi B, Daniel Caesar, Dua Lipa, Father John Misty & Lana Del Rey.
In the 21st edition of Music Lifts (2023), we’re uplifted by Andraé Crouch performing, “We Are Not Ashamed.”
In the 350th Q&A in our Getting to Know… series, we get the inside scoop from Cannock, England three-piece, Sig & The Fire Pilots.
In the 12th edition of Rap BNGRZ 🔥 (2023), we break down the banger status of “Mazel Tron,” performed by BLP Kosher and BabyTron.
In the 14th edition of Head 🗣️ 2 Head 🗣️ (2023), Usher and Chlöe contend for the best song that repurposes a Dionne Warwick classic, “You’re Gonna Need Me.”
In the 349th Q&A in our Getting to Know… series, we get the inside scoop from the musical project of Oxfordshire-based songwriter, Murray Edmunds, titled Kylolus.
In the 6th edition of Controversial Tunes (2023), we explore the controversy behind the song, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” by The Beatles.
In the 57th edition of Throwback Vibez (2023), we recollect and reflect on “Everlasting Love” by Carl Carlton.