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Mr. Pibb Is Back—And I’m Here for It
Mr. Pibb is finally making a comeback after more than two decades, and fans like me are ready. From its spicy cherry roots to the court battle with Dr Pepper and the 2001 name change, the reboot brings nostalgia, attitude, and extra caffeine to the table.

The BEAT Boss
Nov 93 min read


TRUE COLORS: How Pop’s Queens Cashed Out on Us and Went Rogue
Pop’s glossy rebellion is cracking.
After 32 years behind the booth, The BEAT Boss calls out five icons who built their empires on queer, feminist, and outsider devotion—then flipped once the vaults were full.
From Nicki Minaj’s MAGA nod to Taylor’s tradwife pivot, this is a scorched look at hypocrisy, fandom, and the cost of selling out.
Boss Global Radio pulls the plug.
We spin Hi-Fi, not hypocrisy.

The BEAT Boss
Nov 51 min read


From Barbz to MAGA: Is Nicki Minaj’s Trump Nod Her Boldest Flex or Biggest Fumble?
Nicki Minaj’s latest post — “MAKE AMERICA GAG AGAIN” — turned her UN victory into a cultural firestorm. What began as a celebration of faith and recognition has split her fandom in two, pitting Barbz against Barbz in a battle over identity, politics, and loyalty.

The BEAT Boss
Nov 24 min read


When the Fandom Becomes the Cash-Register
I went to Qobuz just to buy two songs off Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl and couldn’t. The singles were locked behind a full-album purchase. Now with 38 variants, forced bundles, and pre-sales before the music even dropped, it’s clear: the art took a back seat to the marketing machine.

The BEAT Boss
Oct 262 min read


Finding My Frequency: The Rogue Transmission
After four years of building, broadcasting, and surviving suppression, The BEAT Boss finally found his frequency. This is the story of how Boss Global Radio became a weapon of rhythm and resistance—a rogue signal that refuses to die.

The BEAT Boss
Oct 212 min read


The Great Echo: Why the 1960s and 1980s Still Own Modern Music
Modern music keeps recycling its past. Hooks, samples, and melodies from the 60s and 80s still drive today’s charts, but few realize where the emotion came from. The BEAT Boss breaks down why those two decades defined everything, and why originality didn’t die, it just got buried under convenience.

The BEAT Boss
Oct 143 min read


Tyla vs. Ayra Starr: Who’s Really Winning in 2025?
Tyla vs. Ayra Starr: Who’s leading U.S. charts, who’s owning global streams? A fact-based comparison of Africa’s rising queens in 2025.

The BEAT Boss
Oct 13 min read


Queens at War: Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj—From Harper’s Bazaar to Billboard Stats
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj’s feud has defined female rap for nearly a decade. From the 2018 Harper’s Bazaar fight to 2025’s album wars, we break down the roots, the clashes, and the stats fueling hip-hop’s fiercest rivalry.

Boss Global Radio
Oct 13 min read


When the Machine Loves You: Why Fans Turn on Industry Darlings
When the machine crowns an artist, fans start to see through the shine. Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend may be projected at 350K first week, but critics call it flat. Inflated pure sales, playlist handouts, and media spin don’t equal authenticity — they expose the machine behind the music.

Boss Global Radio
Sep 22 min read


Boss Global Radio™ — Hi-Fi Stereo at 320 kbps: Days Away
Boss Global Radio™ is about to flip the switch on true hi-fi stereo streaming at 320 kbps AAC-LC — making us one of the few stations in the world broadcasting at this level. After specifically requesting and pushing for the upgrade, we’re just days away. Here’s why it matters—and why you’ll hear the difference the moment it goes live.

Boss Global Radio
Jul 33 min read


The Illusion of Authorship: Who’s Really Writing Pop Music?
Who’s really writing today’s biggest pop hits? From industry-built stars to bedroom-born lyricists, this blog pulls back the curtain on authorship in modern music—and names the names behind the songs.

The BEAT Boss
Jun 263 min read


Are Collabs Killing the Album Experience?
When every track feels like a playlist and not a vision, what happens to the soul of the album?
In an era where big-name features dominate headlines and algorithms, the once-sacred journey of a cohesive album is getting drowned out. This post dives into how collaboration culture—while commercially potent—might be fragmenting artistic intent, diluting identity, and reshaping the way we connect with full bodies of work.

Boss Global Radio
May 302 min read


Accessibility within UK music venues and why it needs improving
As many of you may have seen, music venues within the UK have very little care for accessibility needs, and staff members tend to possess...

Boss Global Radio
Apr 293 min read


The Tortured Poets Department One-Year Anniversary Listening Party!
On Saturday, April 19, 2025, Boss Global Radio hosted an unforgettable anniversary listening party for Taylor Swift's latest release, The...

Boss Global Radio
Apr 202 min read


Exploring the Evolution of Popular Music Genres
The world of popular music is a rich tapestry woven through decades of cultural shifts, innovation, and creativity. From the rhythmic...

Boss Global Radio
Apr 74 min read


Selena Gomez and Interscope Records: A rocky relationship
Selena Gomez’s decade with Interscope Records has been marked by delayed albums, shelved projects, and constant battles for creative control. From the unreleased Seven Heavens era to Rare and beyond, her rocky label relationship reveals how major labels sideline even their biggest stars.

The BEAT Boss
Mar 266 min read


Independent artists are reshaping the music industry
At Boss Global Radio, this is how we will help empower these talented musicians to share their unique stories and sounds with the world....

Boss Global Radio
Feb 181 min read
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