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Hot Miami Sound

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Because Miami is such a virtual melting pot of ethnicities
and various cultures, it's no wonder that it's all
manifested in the music. There few other places in the
country, or the world, that can boast the number of
different musical sounds that Miami contains in one city.


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Hot Miami Sound
Copyright (c) 2009 Lynda Belcher
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Because Miami is such a virtual melting pot of ethnicities and
various cultures, it's no wonder that it's all manifested in
the music. There few other places in the country, or the world,
that can boast the number of different musical sounds that Miami
contains in one city.

Cuban conga and rumba are among the more prevalent styles of
music in Miami, as native Cubans brought their music from their
island homeland, making both conga and rumba instant favorites in
the U.S. The Dominican immigrants living in Miami brought with
them bachata and meringue and the Colombians brought vallenato.
In addition, Caribbean transplants introduced reggae, soca,
kompa, zouk, calypso and steel pan music to the South Florida
region. Because of these various Latin American influences,
visitors to Miami can gain new knowledge and appreciation for
many different types of music, including styles of music they may
not have even known existed before their visit to Miami.

In addition to the different cultural forms of music, there are
some American sounds that originated in Miami, as well. The Miami
disco scene was teeming with new artists in the early 70s, when
KC and the Sunshine Band exploded onto the national scene, fresh
from the beaches of Miami. You can still hear many of the
group's top hits on the radio today, including "Get Down
Tonight" and "That the Way (I Like It)." In fact, these songs
are party favorites, no matter where you are. In the 1980s, Cuban
songstress Gloria Estefan turned Miami upside down with her huge
Billboard Top 40 hits that were intertwined with innovative Cuban
sounds, spinning out classics like "Bad Boys" and "Conga."

On the urban scene, there were few other styles of music that had
as much influence on Southern hip-hop as Miami bass. Artists like
2 Live Crew, 95 South, Tag Team, Quad City DJs and 69 Boyz all
came from Miami and had huge Top 40 hits as a result of the
high-energy, booty-pumping Miami bass sound. In fact, hit records
like "Tootsee Roll" and "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" gave
the Miami bass sound its first taste of true commercial success.

Luther "Luke Skywalker" Campbell and David "Treach DJ Mr.
Mixx" Hobbs of 2 Live Crew were the pioneers of Miami bass. The
duo helped to popularize this form of music, even as they faced
harsh criticism for the sexually-charged lyrics that often showed
up in many of the songs.

A spin-off of Miami bass is car audio bass, which features more
stripped down beats and heavy bass that focuses on sine waves and
808 audio kicks. Car audio bass spread quickly from the streets
of Miami around the nation, spurring hip-hop aficionados to adopt
this sound in their cars, accounting for the deep boom you hear
from tricked out cars driving down the street blasting the latest
hip-hop music.

Hip-hop also has Miami to thank for some of its most popular
artists, including DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Trina and
Pitbull. Many other hip-hop artists come to Miami often to record
new albums and soak up the eclectic music vibe that encircles
this lively city.

Miami is also a popular place to hear electro-pop, club music.
Freestyle, which is a derivative of electro-pop, was huge in the
80s and 90s, with popular acts like Pretty Tony, Stevie B, Expose
and Debbie Deb cultivating their sound in the Miami area. Rock
also has a presence in the South Florida region, with rock god
Marilyn Manson calling Fort Lauderdale home and Against All
Authority hailing from Miami.

Miami hosts the Winter Music Conference annually, which is the
largest dance festival in the world. It is also home to a number
of electronica music gatherings as well as some of the best
nightclubs in the nation. After all, the nightlife is Miami's
heartbeat and where the various forms of music can be heard
nightly. Clubs like Parkwest, Ink, Cameo, Space and Mansion have
all hosted some of the top acts in music at one time.

The Miami music scene is a huge part of the city's core
identity. Artists flock to Miami in droves just to be inspired
and influenced by the many different sounds found here. From
Miami bass rap to slow and lazy blues to the heat of Latin salsa,
the sound of Miami is sizzling, making the city come alive every
day of the week.

Copyright 2009, MiamiSmarts.com






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