In honor of Women’s History Month, Genius partnered with Patrón Tequila to celebrate women artists who are breaking barriers in music. On the latest episode of For The Record, Genius’ VP of Content Strategy Rob Markman sat down with Rapsody, Mereba, and Snow Tha Product to discuss the women who’ve inspired them, the power of tackling social issues in their music, and the challenges they’ve faced in their careers. During the conversation, the panelists sipped handcrafted cocktails made with Patrón’s aged Reposado tequila and opened up about their different experiences as women in the music industry. (click here to read more)
In honor of Women’s History Month, Genius partnered with Patrón Tequila to celebrate women artists who are breaking barriers in music. On the latest episode of For The Record, Genius’ VP of Content Strategy Rob Markman sat down with Rapsody, Mereba, and Snow Tha Product to discuss the women who’ve inspired them, the power of tackling social issues in their music, and the challenges they’ve faced in their careers. During the conversation, the panelists sipped handcrafted cocktails made with Patrón’s aged Reposado tequila and opened up about their different experiences as women in the music industry. (click here to read more)
This journey in Xyion, to me, is the centerpiece of all to come and what shall remain. Xyion, the the term, “Shari’ah”, must be imagined as a geometric diagram, which will clarify interpretation more fully. Shari’ah consist of the circumference of the circle, which obviously the circumference is that which defines it; there is no circle without a circumference. Once the circumference is dissolved, the circle itself ceases to exists. Thus, for every circle a certain primacy is given to its circumference. Likewise every circle has a center and the center of the circle of Shari’ah is the Haqiqah. It is from which is limited and defined by the circumference that is the Shari’ah. Xyion (for me) equals Shari’ah and this balance is the journey.