Jenifer Gonsalves
Jenifer Gonsalves is a psychologist, sociologist, and therapist with experience in blogging, content marketing, social media management, and academic research. When she is not sharing her love for music through writing, she spends her time binge-watching YouTube shows, vocal training, or working out.
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Saweetie slammed for 'Tap In' collab with 'culture vulture' Nikita Dragun, fans want a black trans woman instead
Youtuber and influencer Dragun has been called out for 'blackfishing' and cultural appropriation and fans wonder why rapper Saweetie worked with her
‘Blood & Treasure’ composer Kyle Newmaster honors his mentors, says his dad was a huge influence on his music
After 15 years in the industry working on films, shows, games and more, Newmaster tells MEA WorldWide that he'd like to try his hand at a few more dream projects
'Blood & Treasure' composer Kyle Newmaster reveals why the CBS show was a 'dream gig' for him
The show's blend of action-adventure, drama, romance, and more required the touch of a composer whose score could match its pace. MEAWW got a chance to speak with the composer who brought that unique sound to life
Global Goal: Unite for Our Future: Justin Bieber and Quavo team up for flawless piano version of 'Intentions'
The acoustic piano-led rendition that gently led into Salma Hayek's speech had fans enamored and earned Bieber praise
Global Goal: Unite for Our Future: Miley Cyrus’ raspy cover of Beatles' 'Help' in empty stadium rouses fans
As one of the most anticipated acts, Cyrus had a lot of expectations and deliver she did. Clad in sparkling blue, she delivered her raspy country rendition of The Beatles classic 'Help!' in a deserted stadium
Demie the Destroyer set to make her mark on world stage with upcoming EP 'Airplane Mode' and new single 'Sage'
After taking on the Chinese, South Korean, and American markets, the LA-based singer-songwriter reveals to MEA WorldWide that she's only just beginning
Stray Kids deliver emotional, brilliant one-take performance of Japanese track 'Slump' on 'The First Take'
The performance marks a special comeback for the series with the band recording the performance remotely from Seoul
'We Stan!': Cyndi Lauper, Trinity The Tuck talk Stonewall riots and Pride in upcoming World of Wonder series
The episode sees the two discuss the important role drag queens played at the riots, in addition to delving into what Pride represents
Friday Features: These songs by Erez Zobary, Lauren Lakis and more are making the world a better place
An eclectic blend of new music defines this week's releases, with artists tackling everything from reflecting on painful experiences to celebrating their own cultures
'A New Found Relaxation': James Krivchenia shows us a new way to unwind with experimental electronic record
The Big Thief drummer's self-released album is a mishmash of found sounds and electronica all rolled into one soothing sonic landscape
'Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta': Bow Wow says he's used to quarantining, shares how BLM matters to him as a dad
The special Atlanta episode focuses on Bow Wow's personal life more, looking at everything from his relationships and beefs to his tour being hit by the coronavirus pandemic
Pandemic Playlist: 5 songs from jazz icon Ella Fitzgerald that feel like a warm blanket on a cold winter night
With a career spanning more than five decades, Fitzgerald established herself as one of the most enduring jazz artistes both on account of her musical skill as well as her ability to deliver emotional performances
'Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things': How an orphaned Black teen faced racism to become the 'Queen of Jazz'
Contrary to the glamor associated with the era of jazz, many black artists who helmed the Harlem Renaissance had to battle racism and segregation while attempting to chart their course to the top
'Viena and the Fantomes': Release date, plot, cast and how to watch the Dakota Fanning musical romance
Fanning and Kravitz tackle the tumultuous journey of groupies being entangled with the world of rock n' roll in the '80s
'Our Two Skins': Gordi's return sees her get vulnerable and honest about being in a same-sex relationship
From coming out to her family to dealing with isolation and alienation against the backdrop of the Australian marriage equality vote, Gordi gets personal on this record
Pride Month 2020: Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds' campaign for LGBTQIA+ rights in the Mormon community
The singer is a vocal ally to the LGBTQIA+ communities, actively working to help fight teen suicide, and has released/directed the film 'Believer' which tackles being queer within a religious community
Britney Spears upsets Beyhive by trying to take Beyonce's 'Queen B' crown, fans remind her: 'It's Britney b***h'
The pop idol hopped on Instagram to share a post about being called 'Queen B' and Beyoncé's fans were evidently not impressed
'Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things': When, where and how to watch movie on the rise of 'Queen of Jazz'
Despite troubled beginnings, Fitzgerald managed to battle sexism and racism to establish herself as one of the most iconic jazz singers of all time
'The Absence of Presence': Kansas blends their iconic sound with stellar vocals and impeccable instrumentation
The group are at their best on their sixteenth studio album, delivering that classic Kansas sound while keeping things fresh and exciting
JoJo to perform album 'Good to Know' live using virtual reality on MelodyVR: 'Like you're right there with me'
Her first album since leaving Atlantic Records, 'Good to Know' is Jojo's return to form, featuring classic R&B pop and powerhouse vocals