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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Lady A (formerly Antebellum) apologize to Anita White for 'appropriating' name, fans say band 'missed the point'
The word Antebellum's racist connotations, particularly its connection to slavery, prompted the group to change their name, but they failed to check if their new name was already in use
Pandemic Playlist: Top 5 Spice Girls tracks that celebrate feminism and queer communities in full glory
The quintet dominated the British pop scene in the '90s and made their feminist ideals, including inclusivity, abundantly known
MEAWW's Basement Tapes: Singer Tiggs Da Author is an Afrobeat, Afrojazz and Afrosoul extraordinaire
He has already captured the attention of fellow artists in the industry, having collaborated with Sway, Paigey Cakey, TZZ, Jess Glynne and Lady Leshurr
'Happy Face': Saintseneca's Caeleigh Featherstone makes solo debut as Mukiss with dreamy confessional record
Combining her haunting vocals and indie sound with the emotional storytelling Saintseneca was known for, Featherstone creates a compelling record that leaves one wanting for more
'Eurovision Song Contest: Story of Fire Saga': Release date, plot, cast and all you need to know about the Will Ferrell comedy
With an all-star cast based on the popular annual European song contest show, this musical comedy is sure to bring audiences a whole lot of laughs.
'America's Got Talent' Season 15: Psychedelic to folk, rock music dominates the night and fans are loving it
From a singer that would make Janis Joplin proud to a Siberian duo performing a rock song using traditional folk techniques, this episode was quite a ride
Pride Month 2020: Lesbian icon and DJ Tracy Young's 'See The Sky' with Anabel Englund is an ode to freedom
The singer-songwriter and record mixer is the first woman to win a Grammy Award in the producer and remixer category since its inception in 1998
Pride Month 2020: Heather Mae and Crys Matthews join forces for 'The Singing OUT Virtual Pride Tour'
The first-ever virtual pride tour will see the duo go coast-to-coast virtually, performing singalong anthems and involving their viewers in games and Pride celebrations
'Wildflower': The National Parks share uplifting messages of hope and strength in quartet's latest offering
The stunning blend of indie-folk pop melodies with the group's harmonies creates an atmospheric record that's bound to inspire you to keep moving forward
GOT7 fans campaign for K-pop band's global stardom and protection from stalkers but label JYP keeps mum
Ahgase fandom pays for the band's ads and billboards in addition to translating their work and securing them appearances on TV shows, while JYPE provides them limited security and creative freedom
'Love Yourself': On BTS' seventh anniversary, a look at the K-pop boy band's journey to self-realization
Seven years since they rocketed onto the South Korean music scene, BTS' music has evolved from a celebration of 'young love to self-love'
'Canta' Review: Psy-rock band Amo Amo presents a record full of 'cosmic, fun, feel-good dance music'
Singer-songwriter Love Femme delves into the emotional space many of us find ourselves in as we navigate between nature and our concrete jungles
MEAWW's Basement Tapes: Sven Wunder's 'Wabi Sabi' is a study of how Eastern arts influence Western sounds
The act's unique blend of Eastern instruments and art with European and American musical styles creates a never-before-seen fusion of elements
Blackpink fans go gaga over teaser pics of upcoming single, producer Tommy Brown calls the track 'incredible'
With fresh hair and some new outfits, the quartet is already getting Blinks geared up for their epic return
Pandemic Playlist: Top 5 songs by The Mamas and the Papas' Cass Elliot that dare you to be different
The singer-actress faced years of fatphobia but continued to promote 'loving oneself' and 'loving whomever one pleases'
Alicia Keys and John Legend to celebrate Juneteenth with 'battle of the pianos' in Verzuz special edition
The two R&B artistes are set to do battle on Instagram Live on the day that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
Friday Features: Ambient vibes usher in moments of reprieve amidst a chaotic, changing world
This week's playlist takes stock of new music that has emerged from a space of anger, distress and the toll recent events have taken on everybody
'Patience': Sondre Lerche blends his classic indie-pop sound with 'ambient music and minimalism'
The singer is at his lyrical and musical best, with an album that blends his classic pop stylings with his new-found love for ambient instrumentals
Nicki Minaj draws flak for 'Trollz' collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine, accused of profiting off BLM movement
The two artistes have faced consistent hate for teaming up, mostly on account of 6ix9ine's status as a 'snitch' as well as past allegations of sexual assault
Lady Antebellum changes name to Lady A after 14 years, but why did they do it?
The term 'Antebellum' has ties to the south's history of plantations and slavery and the group has finally decided to acknowledge it