50 Years of Hip-Hop Saw Miami Bass Lay the Blueprint for Modern Day Rap and Pop Culture
From the 2 Live Crew and Slip-N-Slide Records to women in bass and the jook movement, Miami has contributed a lot to hip-hop’s evolution.
From the 2 Live Crew and Slip-N-Slide Records to women in bass and the jook movement, Miami has contributed a lot to hip-hop’s evolution.
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