5 Ways Martone, the Emperor of House Music, Rises Like a Phoenix

Image created by: Martone, Album Cover for Now. Martone, The Emperor of House Music: A Phoenix Rising When Ruelon first named me the Emperor of House Music, I felt a rush of emotions. Flattered? Yes. But also apprehensive. It was a title

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Op-Ed: Kamala Harris Represents the Future—Young Black Men, This Election Is Your Moment

As we approach the 2024 Presidential Election, with just six weeks left, it’s time to ask a critical question: What kind of future do we want for ourselves, our families, and our communities? For young Black men, in particular, the stakes have

Op-Ed: Kamala Harris Represents the Future—Young Black Men, This Election Is Your Moment

Elevate Your Workout with Martone’s House Music Essentials

Get Energized with Martone’s House Workout Essentials: A Must-Have Playlist for Your Fitness Routine! If you’re looking to fuel your workout with timeless beats and nonstop energy, Martone’s House Workout Essentials is the perfect playlist. Whether you’re hitting the gym, doing cardio,

Elevate Your Workout with Martone’s House Music Essentials

Martone Announces Highly Anticipated Album Phoenix Rising Set for June 30, 2025, with Additional Projects to Celebrate Milestones

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Detroit, MI – Martone, celebrated by Ruelon.com as the “Emperor of House Music,” is thrilled to announce the release of his new album Phoenix Rising on Monday, June 30, 2025. This groundbreaking album, which promises to be a significant

Martone Announces Highly Anticipated Album Phoenix Rising Set for June 30, 2025, with Additional Projects to Celebrate Milestones

The Evolution and Appropriation of House Music: From Chicago’s Underground to Global Dominance

Introduction House music, with its infectious beats and unifying rhythms, is a genre that transcends time and borders. From its beginnings in the underground clubs of Chicago to its eventual rise as a global phenomenon, house music has always been more than

The Evolution and Appropriation of House Music: From Chicago’s Underground to Global Dominance
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