Florida Rappers Bizzy Crook, iCandy, Hoosh, and Danny Towers on 50 Years of Hip-Hop
Half a century later, Florida rappers remain an ilk of their own.
Half a century later, Florida rappers remain an ilk of their own.
At Hard Rock Live, John Fogerty ripped through eight of the nine top ten CCR hits he wrote from 1968 through 1972.
On his fifth studio album, Austin, Post Malone is slowing down and replacing the trap beats with an acoustic guitar.
Dominic Fike’s journey to success didn’t happen overnight, though it may seem that way given his breakout role on HBO’s Euphoria.
Despite being the son of guitarist Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers Band, Duane Betts doesn’t like to dwell on the pressures of following in anyone’s footsteps.
Electronic pop artist Howard Jones is thrilled to be the kind of artist with songs that continue to reach so many people.
Morrissey. Just saying the name can conjure all sorts of emotions.
Black Market events see a plethora of wild outfits and lifestyles, from punk and metal kids to goths and emos, and even cosplayers and anime fans.
Montreal indie-pop trio Men I Trust returns to South Florida for the first time since 2019.
Rolling Loud has announced that Anuel AA and El Alfa have joined the lineup, making them the first Spanish-language artists to perform at the festival.
Rapper and singer Hoosh has been hard at work touring and releasing music.
To get you hyped, take a musical tour of the first 35 years of Miami Heat basketball with the ultimate Miami Heat playlist.
Lezchic founder Rae Janae saw the lack of lesbian events in South Florida and decided to start hosting her own.
Walshy Fire’s impact across multiple genres, including dancehall, reggae, Afrobeats, and EDM, is emblematic of his love for music, his culture, and his hometown.
North American fans can see Niall Horan live starting on May 29, 2024, when the stateside leg of the tour kicks off right here in South Florida at Hard Rock Live.
It wasn’t until singer-songwriter Mehro saw the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line as a teenager that he had the urge to pick up a guitar.
Afro Nation Miami at LoanDepot Park is bringing a globe-spanning lineup of artists from the continent and beyond.
When Post Malone heads to West Palm Beach this summer, don’t expect a boring time.
In a few years, we may come to find the impact of 100 gecs’ 2019 album, 1000 gecs, to be similar to that of Nevermind.
Jazz Is Dead! reimagines the Grateful Dead’s songs as jazz standards.
You’re going to have to excuse Nil Bambu’s lack of musical output. The R&B singer firmly believes in quality over quantity.
Like many rock gods, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and the rest of the band are getting up there in age.