• A star is born 😅

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdug4owt/
    A star is born 😅 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdug4owt/
    @lady.paola8

    LADY GENIUS VOICE IN BE MY LOVER LA BOUCHE

    ♬ audio originale - Lady paola
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  • The KLF were so cool back in the days. I believe it was 1991 when '3AM Eternal' came out.

    I really danced my ass off to this track 🕺

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdupjKHg/

    #Klf #3ameternal #Oldskoolhouse
    The KLF were so cool back in the days. I believe it was 1991 when '3AM Eternal' came out. I really danced my ass off to this track 🕺 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdupjKHg/ #Klf #3ameternal #Oldskoolhouse
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  • MusiQloud Update — Our Public Timeline Is Now Open

    We’ve made an important change.

    From today on, the MusiQloud timeline is publicly accessible.
    That means you no longer need an account to explore what our community is all about.

    Why?

    Because we’ve been listening.

    Some visitors told us it felt unclear what MusiQloud really is without seeing it first. And honestly — they had a point. A platform built around music, people and creativity should be experienced, not hidden behind a sign-up wall.

    So we opened the doors.

    Now anyone can scroll through the public feed, discover creators, and get a real feel for the platform before deciding to join.

    Let’s be clear about one thing though:

    MusiQloud is not a streaming service.
    It’s a social platform for music lovers, creators and communities. A place where you share, connect, and express — not just consume.

    For our members, you stay fully in control.

    If you prefer more privacy, you can easily adjust this in your settings.
    You decide whether your posts are public, visible to friends only, or completely private. Your space, your rules.

    This is just the beginning.
    MusiQloud is still growing, still evolving — and yes, still has a few rough edges here and there. But that’s exactly what makes this phase special: you’re witnessing the platform being built in real time.

    So take a look around.

    And if it feels right…

    Join us, create your profile, and become part of the movement.

    — The MusiQloud Team

    #Musiqloud #Announcements #News
    MusiQloud Update — Our Public Timeline Is Now Open We’ve made an important change. From today on, the MusiQloud timeline is publicly accessible. That means you no longer need an account to explore what our community is all about. Why? Because we’ve been listening. Some visitors told us it felt unclear what MusiQloud really is without seeing it first. And honestly — they had a point. A platform built around music, people and creativity should be experienced, not hidden behind a sign-up wall. So we opened the doors. Now anyone can scroll through the public feed, discover creators, and get a real feel for the platform before deciding to join. Let’s be clear about one thing though: MusiQloud is not a streaming service. It’s a social platform for music lovers, creators and communities. A place where you share, connect, and express — not just consume. For our members, you stay fully in control. If you prefer more privacy, you can easily adjust this in your settings. You decide whether your posts are public, visible to friends only, or completely private. Your space, your rules. This is just the beginning. MusiQloud is still growing, still evolving — and yes, still has a few rough edges here and there. But that’s exactly what makes this phase special: you’re witnessing the platform being built in real time. So take a look around. And if it feels right… Join us, create your profile, and become part of the movement. — The MusiQloud Team #Musiqloud #Announcements #News
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  • MusiQloud Update — Our Public Timeline Is Now Open

    We’ve made an important change.

    From today on, the MusiQloud timeline is publicly accessible.
    That means you no longer need an account to explore what our community is all about.

    Why?

    Because we’ve been listening.

    Some visitors told us it felt unclear what MusiQloud really is without seeing it first. And honestly — they had a point. A platform built around music, people and creativity should be experienced, not hidden behind a sign-up wall.

    So we opened the doors.

    Now anyone can scroll through the public feed, discover creators, and get a real feel for the platform before deciding to join.

    Let’s be clear about one thing though:

    MusiQloud is not a streaming service.
    It’s a social platform for music lovers, creators and communities. A place where you share, connect, and express — not just consume.

    For our members, you stay fully in control.

    If you prefer more privacy, you can easily adjust this in your settings.
    You decide whether your posts are public, visible to friends only, or completely private. Your space, your rules.

    This is just the beginning.
    MusiQloud is still growing, still evolving — and yes, still has a few rough edges here and there. But that’s exactly what makes this phase special: you’re witnessing the platform being built in real time.

    So take a look around.

    And if it feels right…

    Join us, create your profile, and become part of the movement.

    — The MusiQloud Team

    #Musiqloud #Announcements #News
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  • “Addicted to Love” by Robert Palmer — a song where attitude became the main instrument. 🎸💄🔥

    👉 https://youtu.be/XcATvu5f9vE?is=4vr49tncx1SbEqCJ

    Let’s break it down:

    🔥 What Makes It Legendary

    Released in 1986 on Robert Palmer’s Riptide album, Addicted to Love didn’t just hit the charts — it dominated them.
    It went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and became one of Palmer’s biggest global hits. The mix of rock energy and slick pop sensibility made it irresistible across radio, MTV and dance floors alike.

    But here’s the kicker: its production was next‑level polished for its time. Producer Bernard Edwards (of Chic fame) gave it that crisp rhythm and punchy bass that makes the track feel like velvet wrapped around a knife.

    🎶 The Sound:

    🔹Guitar hooks that slice through the mix like a razor
    🔹Steady groove that’s equal parts cool and combustible
    🔹Vocals that deliver charisma by the truckload

    The result? A track that’s both slick and savage — perfect for late‑night drives, confident entrances, or just owning whatever mirror you pass.

    🎬 And Then There’s That Video…

    If music videos could have attitude tattoos, this one would have full sleeves.
    Palmer appears backed by a cadre of identical models in expressionless poses — matching black dresses, slicked‑back hair, and makeup so flawless it’s intimidating. It became one of the most copied visual templates in rock/pop video history.

    Fun fact: those “models as backup band” visuals weren’t chosen just for looks — they were meant to represent a kind of uniform, machine‑like obsession matching the song’s theme. Whether you see it as satire, fashion commentary, or pure camp — it worked.

    🎧 Why It Still Matters:

    🔹Decades later, Addicted to Love crosses generations:
    🔹Used in films, TV shows, and commercials
    🔹Covered and remixed by artists across genres
    🔹Recognized as one of the definitive anthems of the 80s rock‑pop era

    It’s not just a song — it’s a cultural marker. When you hear those opening chords, you know exactly what’s coming. And you feel it.

    💬 In Short

    👉 Steel‑cold groove
    👉 Minimalist but unforgettable video
    👉 A global #1 hit that still hits

    Turn it up, feel that swagger, and remember:
    Some loves are addictive… and some tracks are irresistible. 💋🎶

    #AddictedToLove #RobertPalmer #80sClassic #MusicHistory #IconicVideo #TimelessTrack #NowPlaying #RetroVibes
    “Addicted to Love” by Robert Palmer — a song where attitude became the main instrument. 🎸💄🔥 👉 https://youtu.be/XcATvu5f9vE?is=4vr49tncx1SbEqCJ Let’s break it down: 🔥 What Makes It Legendary Released in 1986 on Robert Palmer’s Riptide album, Addicted to Love didn’t just hit the charts — it dominated them. It went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and became one of Palmer’s biggest global hits. The mix of rock energy and slick pop sensibility made it irresistible across radio, MTV and dance floors alike. But here’s the kicker: its production was next‑level polished for its time. Producer Bernard Edwards (of Chic fame) gave it that crisp rhythm and punchy bass that makes the track feel like velvet wrapped around a knife. 🎶 The Sound: 🔹Guitar hooks that slice through the mix like a razor 🔹Steady groove that’s equal parts cool and combustible 🔹Vocals that deliver charisma by the truckload The result? A track that’s both slick and savage — perfect for late‑night drives, confident entrances, or just owning whatever mirror you pass. 🎬 And Then There’s That Video… If music videos could have attitude tattoos, this one would have full sleeves. Palmer appears backed by a cadre of identical models in expressionless poses — matching black dresses, slicked‑back hair, and makeup so flawless it’s intimidating. It became one of the most copied visual templates in rock/pop video history. Fun fact: those “models as backup band” visuals weren’t chosen just for looks — they were meant to represent a kind of uniform, machine‑like obsession matching the song’s theme. Whether you see it as satire, fashion commentary, or pure camp — it worked. 🎧 Why It Still Matters: 🔹Decades later, Addicted to Love crosses generations: 🔹Used in films, TV shows, and commercials 🔹Covered and remixed by artists across genres 🔹Recognized as one of the definitive anthems of the 80s rock‑pop era It’s not just a song — it’s a cultural marker. When you hear those opening chords, you know exactly what’s coming. And you feel it. 💬 In Short 👉 Steel‑cold groove 👉 Minimalist but unforgettable video 👉 A global #1 hit that still hits Turn it up, feel that swagger, and remember: Some loves are addictive… and some tracks are irresistible. 💋🎶 #AddictedToLove #RobertPalmer #80sClassic #MusicHistory #IconicVideo #TimelessTrack #NowPlaying #RetroVibes
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  • Organize Your Sound! 🎧 New Post Categories soon Live!

    At MusiQloud, we believe in a fair and transparent experience. That is why we use a chronological timeline—we don’t use hidden algorithms to decide what you see.

    However, we know a fast-moving feed can sometimes make great content disappear too quickly.

    To give your music and updates the spotlight they deserve, we are introducing Post Categories!

    Why this is a game-changer for your visibility:

    🔹 Enhanced Discoverability: Tag your posts in categories like New Tracks & Releases, Studio & Gear, or Gigs & Events to reach the right audience instantly.
    🔹 Targeted Browsing: Looking for a Collaboration, a Music Video, or a Playlist? Jump straight into a category to find exactly what you need without endless scrolling.
    🔹 Long-term Reach: Even when your post moves down the main timeline, it remains perfectly organized and easy to find for anyone exploring that specific category.

    From Songwriting to Music History, there is now a dedicated home for every beat and every thought.

    Check out the new categories on your timeline soon and start labeling your journey. Let’s keep the music organized and the community growing!

    #Musiqloud #Announcements #Postcategories
    Organize Your Sound! 🎧 New Post Categories soon Live! At MusiQloud, we believe in a fair and transparent experience. That is why we use a chronological timeline—we don’t use hidden algorithms to decide what you see. However, we know a fast-moving feed can sometimes make great content disappear too quickly. To give your music and updates the spotlight they deserve, we are introducing Post Categories! Why this is a game-changer for your visibility: 🔹 Enhanced Discoverability: Tag your posts in categories like New Tracks & Releases, Studio & Gear, or Gigs & Events to reach the right audience instantly. 🔹 Targeted Browsing: Looking for a Collaboration, a Music Video, or a Playlist? Jump straight into a category to find exactly what you need without endless scrolling. 🔹 Long-term Reach: Even when your post moves down the main timeline, it remains perfectly organized and easy to find for anyone exploring that specific category. From Songwriting to Music History, there is now a dedicated home for every beat and every thought. Check out the new categories on your timeline soon and start labeling your journey. Let’s keep the music organized and the community growing! #Musiqloud #Announcements #Postcategories
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  • Organize Your Sound! 🎧 New Post Categories soon Live!

    At MusiQloud, we believe in a fair and transparent experience. That is why we use a chronological timeline—we don’t use hidden algorithms to decide what you see.

    However, we know a fast-moving feed can sometimes make great content disappear too quickly.

    To give your music and updates the spotlight they deserve, we are introducing Post Categories!

    Why this is a game-changer for your visibility:

    🔹 Enhanced Discoverability: Tag your posts in categories like New Tracks & Releases, Studio & Gear, or Gigs & Events to reach the right audience instantly.
    🔹 Targeted Browsing: Looking for a Collaboration, a Music Video, or a Playlist? Jump straight into a category to find exactly what you need without endless scrolling.
    🔹 Long-term Reach: Even when your post moves down the main timeline, it remains perfectly organized and easy to find for anyone exploring that specific category.

    From Songwriting to Music History, there is now a dedicated home for every beat and every thought.

    Check out the new categories on your timeline soon and start labeling your journey. Let’s keep the music organized and the community growing!

    #Musiqloud #Announcements #Postcategories
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  • Some songs don’t need to be loud…
    they just need to be real. 💔✨

    “Human” by The Human League is exactly that — a soft, soulful confession wrapped in synth-pop elegance.

    👉 https://youtu.be/s1ysoohV_zA?is=_yZdF6YX4uajpV9i

    💔 The Story Behind the Song

    Released in 1986, Human is not your typical love song.
    It’s about infidelity… guilt… and forgiveness — told from both sides.

    Instead of pointing fingers, the lyrics say:
    we both made mistakes… we’re only human.

    And that right there?
    That’s what makes it hit so deep.

    🎶 A Different Sound for The Human League

    Here’s where it gets interesting:

    👉 The song was written & produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis — legends from the R&B world
    👉 Recorded in Minneapolis, not the UK
    👉 It leans heavily into soul and R&B, instead of their usual cold synth-pop

    Result?
    A warmer, more emotional sound that surprised fans… but worked like magic.

    📊 Chart Power

    #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (USA)

    #1 in Canada

    Top 10 across Europe


    Not bad for a track that’s basically one big emotional apology 😏

    🎤 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know

    👉 It took a MONTH to record the vocals
    Lead singer Philip Oakey pushed himself hard to get the emotion just right.

    👉 The spoken-style verses were inspired by Gary Numan
    That slightly detached, almost robotic storytelling? Totally intentional.

    👉 The title comes straight from the chorus
    “We’re only human… born to make mistakes” — simple, but devastating.

    👉 Even The Cure took inspiration from it
    Robert Smith cited the track as an influence later on.

    🎬 The Video Vibe

    Cool blue tones.
    Water-like reflections.
    Almost dreamlike layering of the band members.

    It feels distant… emotional… slightly unreal —
    exactly like the situation the song describes.

    ⚡ Why This Track Still Hits

    No drama.
    No screaming.

    Just honesty.

    That’s the kind of truth people use when things got messy… but the feelings were still real.

    💬 Final Thought

    This isn’t a breakup song.
    This is a second-chance song.

    Soft. Vulnerable.
    And dangerously relatable.

    Because at the end of the day…
    we all mess up sometimes.

    And yeah… we’re only human. 💫

    #TheHumanLeague #Human #80sClassic #SynthPop #SoulfulVibes #MusicWithMeaning #NowPlaying #RetroFeels
    Some songs don’t need to be loud… they just need to be real. 💔✨ “Human” by The Human League is exactly that — a soft, soulful confession wrapped in synth-pop elegance. 👉 https://youtu.be/s1ysoohV_zA?is=_yZdF6YX4uajpV9i 💔 The Story Behind the Song Released in 1986, Human is not your typical love song. It’s about infidelity… guilt… and forgiveness — told from both sides. Instead of pointing fingers, the lyrics say: we both made mistakes… we’re only human. And that right there? That’s what makes it hit so deep. 🎶 A Different Sound for The Human League Here’s where it gets interesting: 👉 The song was written & produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis — legends from the R&B world 👉 Recorded in Minneapolis, not the UK 👉 It leans heavily into soul and R&B, instead of their usual cold synth-pop Result? A warmer, more emotional sound that surprised fans… but worked like magic. 📊 Chart Power #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (USA) #1 in Canada Top 10 across Europe Not bad for a track that’s basically one big emotional apology 😏 🎤 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know 👉 It took a MONTH to record the vocals Lead singer Philip Oakey pushed himself hard to get the emotion just right. 👉 The spoken-style verses were inspired by Gary Numan That slightly detached, almost robotic storytelling? Totally intentional. 👉 The title comes straight from the chorus “We’re only human… born to make mistakes” — simple, but devastating. 👉 Even The Cure took inspiration from it Robert Smith cited the track as an influence later on. 🎬 The Video Vibe Cool blue tones. Water-like reflections. Almost dreamlike layering of the band members. It feels distant… emotional… slightly unreal — exactly like the situation the song describes. ⚡ Why This Track Still Hits No drama. No screaming. Just honesty. That’s the kind of truth people use when things got messy… but the feelings were still real. 💬 Final Thought This isn’t a breakup song. This is a second-chance song. Soft. Vulnerable. And dangerously relatable. Because at the end of the day… we all mess up sometimes. And yeah… we’re only human. 💫 #TheHumanLeague #Human #80sClassic #SynthPop #SoulfulVibes #MusicWithMeaning #NowPlaying #RetroFeels
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  • Not every heartbreak explodes…
    some of them just sit quietly and change you. 💔

    “It’s Hard to Be Tender” by Carly Simon is one of those rare songs that doesn’t beg for attention — it earns it, slowly, painfully… honestly.

    👉 https://youtu.be/CToLYpCgWqA?is=ZMbzfiudKGUI-HGR

    💔 Where This Song Hits

    This isn’t young, naive love.
    This is what comes after life has taken a few swings.

    “It’s hard to be tender…”
    Not because you don’t want to —
    but because you’ve learned what it costs.

    There’s anger under the surface.
    Disappointment.
    And that quiet question:
    Do you still dare to feel the same way again?

    🎬 Built Like a Movie Scene

    Written for the TV mini-series Sins, this track carries a deeply cinematic atmosphere.

    It feels like a still frame:

    Grey skies.
    Silence hanging in the air.
    Memories louder than words.

    And somewhere underneath…
    a softness that refuses to disappear.

    🎼 The Sound

    No overproduction. No tricks.

    Gentle instrumentation

    Spacious, slow-burning melody

    Vocals that feel lived-in and real


    It’s restrained — and that’s exactly why it hits harder.

    🧠 Details That Matter

    👉 Written by Carly Simon with Jacob Brackman and Francis Lai
    👉 Reached the Top 10 in the Netherlands
    👉 Carries that unmistakable late-80s cinematic tone

    ⚡ Why It Still Resonates

    This is not about perfection.
    It’s about vulnerability after damage.

    Staying soft in a world that hardens people…
    that’s the real challenge.

    💬 Final Thought

    Anyone can build walls.
    Not everyone dares to keep the door slightly open.

    Because being tender is hard…
    but losing it completely costs even more. 💫

    #CarlySimon #ItsHardToBeTender #80sMusic #TimelessSongs #EmotionalDepth #NowPlaying #SoulfulVibes
    Not every heartbreak explodes… some of them just sit quietly and change you. 💔 “It’s Hard to Be Tender” by Carly Simon is one of those rare songs that doesn’t beg for attention — it earns it, slowly, painfully… honestly. 👉 https://youtu.be/CToLYpCgWqA?is=ZMbzfiudKGUI-HGR 💔 Where This Song Hits This isn’t young, naive love. This is what comes after life has taken a few swings. “It’s hard to be tender…” Not because you don’t want to — but because you’ve learned what it costs. There’s anger under the surface. Disappointment. And that quiet question: Do you still dare to feel the same way again? 🎬 Built Like a Movie Scene Written for the TV mini-series Sins, this track carries a deeply cinematic atmosphere. It feels like a still frame: Grey skies. Silence hanging in the air. Memories louder than words. And somewhere underneath… a softness that refuses to disappear. 🎼 The Sound No overproduction. No tricks. Gentle instrumentation Spacious, slow-burning melody Vocals that feel lived-in and real It’s restrained — and that’s exactly why it hits harder. 🧠 Details That Matter 👉 Written by Carly Simon with Jacob Brackman and Francis Lai 👉 Reached the Top 10 in the Netherlands 👉 Carries that unmistakable late-80s cinematic tone ⚡ Why It Still Resonates This is not about perfection. It’s about vulnerability after damage. Staying soft in a world that hardens people… that’s the real challenge. 💬 Final Thought Anyone can build walls. Not everyone dares to keep the door slightly open. Because being tender is hard… but losing it completely costs even more. 💫 #CarlySimon #ItsHardToBeTender #80sMusic #TimelessSongs #EmotionalDepth #NowPlaying #SoulfulVibes
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