ZeyZey Celebrates Successful First Year With Free Concert
A year later, ZeyZey’s commitment to catering to the cultural needs of locals remains unchanged.
A year later, ZeyZey’s commitment to catering to the cultural needs of locals remains unchanged.
Karol G is the featured artist for the rhythm game Fortnite Festival, which kicks off on August 16.
JT Money helped craft the 305’s signature Miami bass sound and expanded Southern hip-hop’s influence.
Ski Mask the Slump God is back with his new album, 11th Dimension, cementing his legacy as hip-hop’s rule breaker.
Techno producer Dubfire is eager to play an intimate set at Jolene Sound Room.
Rolling Loud will celebrate its tenth anniversary December 13-15 with a lineup of hip-hop heavyweights.
Fort Lauderdale’s Radio-Active Records announced it will close its doors and transition to an online store.
Tears on the Beach is Ben Katzman’s way to finally tell his story in the best way possible: by sticking it to the man and making rock music.
Kodak Black’s poorly worded anti-drug messaging has the internet roasting him.
Argentine rapper Trueno’s third album, El Último Baile, is influenced massively by hip-hop.
After several venue closures catering to the local music scene, Community at Emerson Dorsch gives musicians a space to perform.
The show is titled “NLE Choppa and Friends,” so expect a plethora of performers at the James L. Knight Center.
The original members of Jane’s Addiction are back together and tapping into a youthful energy.
Lauryn Hill and the Fugees have canceled their tour without any explanation.
FIU has entered into a five-year agreement with Mr. Worldwide to rename the venue Pitbull Stadium.
Whether you’re looking to dance to Bad Bunny or Aventura, Miami’s Latin nightclubs have got you covered.
From Hyde Beach to the Fontainebleau, grab a lounge chair at any of these Miami pool party hot spots.
Guatemalan DJ/producer Gordo worked with Feid, Maluma, Drake, and the late Young Dolph on his new album, Diamante.
From reggaeton hits to female-empowerment rap tracks, these are the songs that make strippers clap for dollars.
Robert “Raven” Kraft, who has been running on Miami Beach daily since 1975, is an aspiring singer-songwriter who has penned 1,800 songs.
The Marías brought their silky smooth indie-pop tunes to the Fillmore for the first of back-to-back shows.
Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers will headline at the Kaseya Center for the first time on October 16.