HEMANT1994
2 FollowersTaylor Harvey Music
2 FollowersThe official channel for Taylor Harvey Music
Prince Ownage
2 FollowersPranjit1994
2 FollowersMadhurishinde1994
2 Followerssujeetverma071994
2 Followers~ Maestro Keegan ~
2 FollowersTracle recently began banning all Speakonia content, so therefore I migrated onto here for Speakonia content alongside content that is either too explicit for YouTube or contains material blocked by the Content ID algorithm over there.
Sukemanki1994
2 Followers05_05_1994
1 FollowerjHamilton1994
1 FollowerScience mystery1994
1 FollowerHome of interesting science news
green1994
1 FollowerKingPolo1994
1 FollowerSocialfrog1994
1 FollowerJas1994
1 FollowerMirachael1994
1 Followermouhssine1994
1 FollowerMAC DADDY PRODUCTIONS
1 FollowerI am The Mac GMajor. Welcome to the channel I hope you enjoy & thank you for tuning in.
joker1994
1 FollowerBassil1994
1 Followersamax1994
1 FollowerJituverma111994
1 FollowerAmit131994
1 FollowerKQHz1994
1 Followermikefisher1994
1 FollowerSkhan1994
1 Followerazeddine1994
1 FollowerDiaz61994
1 FollowerLavkush1994
1 FollowerAbdelkader1994
1 FollowerGuitar Mode Lessons
1 FollowerORDA1994
1 Followermohdumar1994
1 FollowerNeural Groove Spectrum Divergent
1 FollowerSinging, playing, composing songs can be an incredible way to let go of feelings, stress, and frustrations, but it’s also a way to express moments of overwhelming joy. Music has a way of reaching emotions that words alone can’t describe. By blending together instrument riffs, poetic lines, rhythms, and energy, you can transcend the everyday and tap into something deeper. Here we're all about making music that helps us release the stress of everyday life with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We’ve been through a lot, creating songs has been a way to cope, reflect, and find some peace. We’re not aiming for perfection — enough is enough. This isn’t about being polished or fancy. It’s about feeling the rawness of pain and frustration, and handling it with hope. In the context of neurodiversity, especially dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder, music becomes a way to defend ourselves, build self-esteem, and claim self-respect. It’s a reminder that we’re not alone in this, and neither are you.