Bringing You Quirky Songs By Wild Child

Wild child’s song “Crazy Bird” is an amazing bop about love, fear, and longing. This is an adorable song between two quirky kids. Take a look at the adorable and quirky music video. Introduction To This Wild Child This American Indi pop band hails from Austin Texas. Since 2010, they’ve been creating music for people all around the world. The band members include Kelsey Wilson … Continue reading Bringing You Quirky Songs By Wild Child

Reviewing A Sad Version Of “Uptown Funk”

Originally “Uptown Funk” was created as well, a funk. Created by British-American record producer Mark Ronson featuring American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars, it’s a high-energy song that brings energy. Many of his songs have this pop flavour such as “Just the way you are,” “That’s what I like” provide a high energy pop-funk. Continue reading Reviewing A Sad Version Of “Uptown Funk”

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Luxury Retailers on Social Media and The Hilarious Parody Songs That Follow

With all of these in mind, let us take a look at the lighter (possibly more comical) look at luxury brands with the following parodies of Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop”. Prepared to laugh in luxury!

Luxury retailers have set themselves apart from their competitors within the industry by having a fantastic product with all the ‘bells and whistles. Social media has impacted luxury marketing as social media has impacted brands of other industries and quality levels. Luxury brands have the same advantages and disadvantages as other brands when they utilize social media. Luxury customers have the same advantages and disadvantages as other customers regardless of the type of product. Continue reading Luxury Retailers on Social Media and The Hilarious Parody Songs That Follow

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Pokémon Go Tips; Top 5 Walking Trails for Hatching Eggs

Catching Pokémon that appear in your living room or playing with your Pokémon buddy out in the park, there’s a lot of ways that Pokémon go interacts with reality. One of the elements is walking to hatch eggs. Each egg requires a certain number of kilometers to hatch an egg ranging from 2 km to 15 km. Continue reading Pokémon Go Tips; Top 5 Walking Trails for Hatching Eggs

Top 10 Parks in Edmonton For Pokémon Go Picnics

Out in nature, or as in nature as you can get in the heart of Edmonton, the engagement and immersion of Pokémon go is much improved. With the open space, it’s a lot easier and more fun to use the augmented reality (AR) aspect of Pokémon go. Anyone who has played Pokémon Go during the covid pandemic knows how hard it is to use the AR function inside. Continue reading Top 10 Parks in Edmonton For Pokémon Go Picnics

What can Fans do to support the music industry?

Talking with the musicians themselves. There are several ways that a fan can support their favourite artists. Cody Blakey; a local recording engineer, Leshan Masikonte; of Melafrique, Phillip Rodda of Medical Pilot, and Angeles Joselito; the owner of Apollo Entertainment Company in interviews with Switching Styles, discussed the best way to help artists during a crisis Continue reading What can Fans do to support the music industry?