Add These Seven Miami R&B Artists to Your Cuffing-Season Playlist
Light a warm-scented candle and slow things down with these melodic offerings.
Light a warm-scented candle and slow things down with these melodic offerings.
On “Turn Me Up,” Kingg Bucc amplifies his brazen lyricism.
Des Gray has directed visuals for some of the most recognized names in R&B and hip-hop.
Savannah Cristina uses her music as a guide to self-reflection and healing.
Some see Skip Marley as the reincarnation of his famed grandfather.
Sukihana’s debut mixtape is steeped in a 305 sound.
The ongoing feud between Rick Ross and 50 Cent has reached a new plateau.
Sex workers, influencers, and curious laymen are flocking to OnlyFans.
Savannah Cristina is pulling up to the Spot Wynwood.
The Miami native left her mark on the local arts community.
The North Miami rapper is used to going after what he wants.
Black Miami artists speak up about these turbulent times.
Dharyl Auguste created an online petition calling on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and city leaders to change Plantation’s name.
Davo can’t wait to introduce fans to his new sound.
Rapper Ace Hood grows up on his new album, Mr. Hood.
Six South Florida Haitian-American artists who deserve spots on your playlist.
The Dominican-Salvadoran Christian artist and producer requires a plethora of prefixes by way of introduction.
Still, as the coronavirus crisis continues, artists and entrepreneurs alike are finding ingenious ways to circumvent isolation.
When most people think of puppetry and entertainment, the buoyant cast of Sesame Street is usually the first thing to come to mind. However, the “Imagine Puppets” exhibit on display at Fort Lauderdale’s African-American Research Library and Cultural Center tells a different story, namely that of the oracle tradition…
The once-20-something, clean-cut R&B heartthrob is now a 30-year-old auteur who’s unafraid of sharing his innermost emotions and struggles through his music.
The so-called MySpace singer will grace Fort Lauderdale with an intimate performance at C&I Studios this Saturday, January 11.
The new morning radio show hosted by the Miami hip-hop pair premieres Monday, January 6.