Boyz II Men Taught Me to Make Love to You

There is no shortage of sexiness in Miami, and the same can be said of its music scene. Sexy ladies in sexy outfits do sexy dances to sexy lyrics in sexy music videos set against the sexy backdrop of South Beach. But a lot of the time, that sexiness seems deprived of something deeper, something soulful. It hardly ever seems romantic.

Diplo and Mark Ronson, AKA Silk City, Closed Out Miami’s F1 Festival

Who stole the show, a Grammy-winning supergroup or a supercar doing doughnuts on Biscayne Boulevard? Supergroup Silk City — a collaboration between Diplo and legendary producer Mark Ronson — closed out the F1 Festival held in Bayfront Park this past Saturday, October 20. But the fact that it was impossible to tell if 80,000 people showed up for the cars or for the concert is a testament to the sheer badassary of a supercar flying down Biscayne Boulevard at 170 mph.

Justin Quiles’ Performance at the Fillmore Proved He’s a Rising Star

Fans already know Justin Quiles is an expert composer and artist in his genre, but last night he proved he’s serious about rising to the top of the reggaeton game. Though most people only go to clubs or huge arenas to catch their favorite reggaeton artists, Quiles was able to fill the Fillmore his first time performing at such a large venue in Miami. Dancing and drinks made the elegant venue feel like a nightclub, but the stage production kept it pro.

My Tumultuous Love Affair With Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson. The name is as much a dichotomy as the character. It’s half sweet and sexy Marilyn Monroe, half crazed, bloodthirsty Charles Manson. Marilyn Manson is edgy, groundbreaking, talented, and, some might even say, sensitive. He can also be threatening, violent, and unpredictable. Fans revere him; the religious right reviles him.

Get Spooked With Yelle on Halloween Night

Juliet Budet is enjoying the warm weather in her hometown in Brittany, located on the northwest coast of France, which is usually cool even throughout the summer thanks to its maritime climate. “We are having an Indian summer. It’s really nice,” Budet says over the phone. But soon she’ll leave…

For Rudy Pérez, Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame Is All About “the Unsung Heroes”

Songwriters are the hidden masters who far too often go unrecognized for the magic they perform – especially in the world of Latin music, a world that serves as the score for so many lives here in Miami. Which is why the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame was formed: to immortalize the accomplishments of songwriters across the Latin world. And this Thursday night, artists will come together for the sixth annual La Musa Gala at the James L. Knight Center.

Guitar God Yngwie Malmsteen Is a Miamian Just Like You, Except He Owns Five Ferraris

If you see a guy with flowing brown hair cruising Ocean Drive in a red Ferrari convertible with a tan interior, it just might be guitar god Yngwie Malmsteen. If you see a guy in one of four similar Ferraris, that might also be him. “I love to drive them, and I love to work on them,” Malmsteen says of the luxury Italian sports cars. “It’s like a good, therapeutic thing for me.” And, yes, all five of them are red.

Love, Abbey’s Abbey Loren Doesn’t Get Out Much

South Florida is often derided for lacking a strong local music scene. Sure, sometimes there’s a dearth of fan support, but the region is home to some hidden gems. This Thursday, October 18, Revolution Live will host four excellent acts, and Fort Lauderdale native Love, Abbey will headline the show.