Many recording artists from all over the country are flocking to area code 305 since the explosion of DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Plies, Flo-Rida, Trina, Brooke Hogan, Stack$ and Elijah King. Many of them are looking to cash in on the success of Miami recording artists and collaborate with them on upcoming projects.
The right Miami is slowly becoming the new music capital.
Just turn on your radio and you will hear Miami based recording artists on just about every pop, r&b and hip hop station.
Elijah King is winning over the ladies, while Flo-Rida is repping the entire state like a star quarterback and Rick Ross is running the city like a “G” and doesn’t seem to be phased by the media coverage 50 Cent has given him.
So why has Miami’s music become so hypnotic?
After all Miami it was the home of the Two Live Crew and Uncle Luke….. but that's been it until a few years ago. For most part Miami has been silently sitting back putting together a new sound and hustle that has change the game of hip hop forever and it all started with Trick Daddy and Trina a few years ago.
As we all know every coast, state and city has had their chance to shine and many have found it hard to keep up with the hustle and work ethic of the south. The south has dominated the music scene for almost ten years and southern artists don’t seem to care who you are they work together. Everyone has everyone’s back unlike the East and West Coast artists that fight amongst themselves over petty street cred.
While hate and jealousy fuels New York and the West Coast, the south is fueled by green…..that's right money. Dollars.........!!!!!!!
First starting in Atlanta, Memphis, Texas, New Orleans and now Miami is riding down on the industry in style with $250,000 Bentleys, speed boats and Star Island class.
They have turned Miami vice into a real life movie.
So who are the major players in Miami?
DJ Laz, Pit-Bull, Fat-Joe (Even he has gotten in on the game and now spends a lot of time in Miami), Hugo Diaz, Lou Diaz, Vakseen, Jullian Boothe, Dunk Ryders,, Eldrin "E-Class" Prince , Ted Lucas and many others that stand behind the scenes coming off the bench like a high-priced 6th man in the NBA.
If you are a music producer or recording artist looking to break into the music industry don’t follow the crowd and go to Los Angeles, New York or Atlanta. Try Miami the door to success is wide open.
If you would like to enhance you music production of get your hands on professional beats and instrumentals check out Mix Me Entertainment. They have an office in NYC and Miami.
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