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By Mosi Reeves

Published on October 28, 2004

Fridays, Amika and Privilege

With so many hip-hop DJs angling for stardom in the ultracompetitive South Beach nightlife scene, you've got to be a hustler. L-Smooth knows how to keep it moving: He often appears on Mun2's video program The Roof, helps Melissa Giles organize the Soulfrito Urban Latin Music Festival (which has been postponed to early 2005), and owns an entertainment company, Smooth Entertainment. Add two back-to-back Friday night residencies at Amika and Privilege to his growing list of activities, and you've got a DJ who is determined to make his mark in Miami.

1. Alchemist, Hold You Down (Koch)

2. Fabolous, Breathe (Desert Storm)

3. R. Kelly and Jay-Z, Big Chips (Jive/Def Jam)

4. Young Buck, Shorty Wanna Ride (G-Unit/Interscope)

5. Pitbull, Dammit Man (TVT)

6. Trick Daddy featuring Twista and Lil' Jon, Let's Go (Slip-N-Slide)

7. Destiny's Child, Lose My Breath (Columbia)

8. Juvenile, Wacko, and Skip, Nolia Clap (Rap-A-Lot)

9. Terror Squad, Take Me Home (SRC/Universal)

10. Rupee, Tempted To Touch (Atlantic)