On Sunday, March 24th, rapper Lil Wayne joined forces with 2 Chainz, Mack Maine, and Busta Rhymes for a star-studded night at LIV Miami. The gathering followed Lil Wayne’s electrifying performance at Drake’s IAAB tour stop in Sunrise, Florida.
2 Chainz kicked off the evening with a powerhouse performance of his top hits, paving the way for Lil Wayne to take the stage. The iconic rapper wowed the crowd with memorable tracks like “Lollipop,” “A Milli,” and “Mrs. Officer.”
Notably absent from the festivities was Lil Wayne’s famous mentee, Drake, who has been making headlines following the release of Future and MetroBoomin’s album, WE DON’T TRUST YOU. Speculation within the hip-hop community suggests the album may contain references to Drake, adding intrigue to the ongoing narrative surrounding the acclaimed artist.
Earlier this year, GloRilla took center stage at LIV Miami, captivating the crowd in a stylish Givenchy Cropped Varsity Jacket worth $3150. The atmosphere was electric as Glorilla danced alongside YTB Fatt, creating an unforgettable spectacle. The rapper later treated the audience to a stellar performance featuring chart-toppers like “On Wat U On,” “Blessed,” and “F.N.F.”
Adding to the star-studded affair, Miami favorites rapper Flo-Rida and artist Nicky Jam were spotted in the crowd, showing their support for Glorilla’s memorable night. The LIV Miami event solidified Glorilla’s status as a dynamic performer and drew attention from industry peers and fans alike, setting the stage for what promises to be a remarkable year in the rapper’s career.
On the night of Sunday (Jan. 7), the renowned “Tomorrow 2” rapper, Glorilla, took center stage at LIV Miami, captivating the crowd in a stylish Givenchy Cropped Varsity Jacket worth $3150. The atmosphere was electric as Glorilla danced alongside YTB Fatt, creating an unforgettable spectacle. The rapper later treated the audience to a stellar performance featuring chart-toppers like “On Wat U On,” “Blessed,” and “F.N.F.”
Adding to the star-studded affair, Miami favorites rapper Flo-Rida and artist Nicky Jam were spotted in the crowd, showing their support for Glorilla’s memorable night. The LIV Miami event solidified Glorilla’s status as a dynamic performer and drew attention from industry peers and fans alike, setting the stage for what promises to be a remarkable year in the rapper’s career.
On Sunday, Nov. 12th, rapper Rick Ross graced the scene at LIV Miami to promote his latest collaborative album, Too Good To Be True, with Meek Mill. The artist sported a stylish LV Comics Owl Patch Crewneck, priced at $1,500.00, while reveling in the festivities alongside friends like Breyon Prescott, Lex Pierre-Louis, DJ Sam Sneak, and Mike Gardner, complete with Belaire bottle parades.
The album, a joint venture between Ross and Meek Mill, immerses listeners in a lyrical journey of their hard-earned successes and opulent lifestyles. Meanwhile, Meek Mill showcased a different kind of thrill, hitting the slopes for snowboarding at the Big SNOW American Dream park in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
On Sunday, Nov.5th, Jeezy, the renowned “Put On” rapper, took the stage at LIV Miami to promote his recently released album, I Might Forgive…But I Don’t Forget, which dropped on Nov. 3rd. Donned in a Prada ensemble, the artist performed his hit tracks, including “Trap or Die,” “Bang,” and “All There,” to the delight of the audience.
Jeezy, who recently made headlines due to his divorce from Jeannie Mai, addressed the situation in his latest song, “Don’t Cheat.” The lyrics touch upon the importance of faithfulness, dispelling rumors of infidelity linked to Jeannie Mai’s close working relationship with Mario Lopez.
The night at LIV Miami also featured another rap heavyweight, Rick Ross, celebrating his lavish $35 million waterfront mansion on Miami’s Star Island, donning a Boston Celtics outfit. The “Hustlin’” rapper is gearing up for the release of his much-anticipated album collaboration, Too Good to Be True, alongside Meek Mill, set to drop this Friday, Nov. 10th.
Rap icon Jeezy makes a profound statement with his first independent release, a compelling double album titled I Might Forgive…But I Don’t Forget. This marks a significant moment in Jeezy’s career as it’s launched under his independent label, CTE New World.
The double album features I Might Forgive… produced by ATL Jacob, Ricky Polo, Cubeatz, Hendrix, and more, while But I Don’t Forget is entirely produced by The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. Through these albums, Jeezy delves into the people and experiences that have shaped his life, offering a glimpse into the personal and professional forces that have defined him.
After releasing his New York Times bestselling memoir, Adversity for Sale, Jeezy turned to therapy as a means of understanding his trauma and charting a path forward. With I Might Forgive…But I Don’t Forget, Jeezy extends his message of resilience to his fans, using his own life as an example of healing and personal growth. This double album is an invitation to join Jeezy on a transformative musical journey.
Offset is currently enjoying the success of his second solo album, Set It Off. In a conversation with Ebro Darden for Apple Music, Offset revealed he analyzed the Hip-Hop scene and thinks numbers are down because the music has no individuality.
“I’m noticing that the no content music ain’t catching nobody ear,” Offset said. “I’m noticing that the numbers are down in our genre specifically, because I feel like everything is so the same. The next new nigga is another nigga that was just here. It’s nothing new being brought to the game. Not just on the sound side, but just all the way around as creatively too. The most videos be like a Rolls Royce in the background, some chains on, and that shit getting boring, fellas.”
He added, “It’s like no real entertainment. Why you got these pop and these country artists smoking shit, because they coming with the full around, the full around everything. The full package, you know what I’m saying? Everything ain’t flexing.”
Offset also detailed his desire to give fans a higher level of entertainment value. “You’ve got to give the fan an experience. Experience is not you on the mic, that shit don’t be enough, bro. Then you’re taxing on the ticket sales, you want $200 a ticket, but you ain’t got no production, it ain’t no… I feel like a show is like a movie, it’s the beginning, the middle, conclusion, the end. You’ve got to have some dialogue in that shit. You’ve got to have some choreo in that shit. You’ve got to have some wow moments. You’ve got to have where everybody in the crowd feeling your painful song.”
He added, “The colors and the lasers or the lights of the show is what matter also too. And I just feel like educationally-wise, it’s not diving into that and learning that. It ain’t never too late. And so that’s why if you look at the lineups, this is getting thinner and thinner on them lineups. They’re not trying to pay you $600,000 to come just walk the stage, brother.”
You can hear the full interview below.
On Friday, Oct. 13th, rapper Offset marked the release of his first solo album in four years, ‘Set It Off,’ with an unforgettable celebration at LIV Miami. The charismatic rapper graced the stage in a stylish checkered jacket, beaming with joy as he entertained the crowd with hit songs like “Jealousy,” “Fan,” and “Clout.”
Adding to the evening’s star power, Offset was joined by his rapper wife, Cardi B, who unveiled a new straight, long-haired look and a figure-hugging pink bodycon dress. Cardi B was the life of the party, taking over the DJ booth to fire up the crowd before performing a couple of her chart-toppers, “Bongos” and “WAP.”
The power couple celebrated Cardi B’s 31st birthday in style earlier in the week. Offset went all out, adorning their home with hundreds of pink roses and gifting the Bodak Yellow rapper with multiple Hermes Birkin bags, demonstrating their love and affection for each other.
The LIV Miami bash was undoubtedly a night for Offset and Cardi B fans to remember.
On Friday, October 13th, rapper Offset marked the release of his first solo album in four years, ‘Set It Off,’ with an unforgettable celebration at LIV Miami. The charismatic rapper graced the stage in a stylish checkered jacket, beaming with joy as he entertained the crowd with hit songs like “Jealousy,” “Fan,” and “Clout.”
Adding to the evening’s star power, Offset was joined by his rapper wife, Cardi B, who unveiled a new straight, long-haired look and a figure-hugging pink bodycon dress. Cardi B was the life of the party, taking over the DJ booth to fire up the crowd before performing a couple of her chart-toppers, “Bongos” and “WAP.”
The power couple celebrated Cardi B’s 31st birthday in style earlier in the week. Offset went all out, adorning their home with hundreds of pink roses and gifting the Bodak Yellow rapper with multiple Hermes Birkin bags, demonstrating their love and affection for each other.
The LIV Miami bash was undoubtedly a night for Offset and Cardi B fans to remember.
Miami, known for its vibrant nightlife, recently hosted the second stop of Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour. The highlight of the evening? None other than Central Cee, who opened for Drake and brought the house down at LIV Miami.
Central Cee, the rising rap sensation, had the crowd on their feet as he performed his chart-toppers, including “Sprinter” and “Doja.” The audience rapped along with him, creating a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that was electric and unforgettable.
The night was not just about the music. Some familiar faces, including supermodel Winnie Harlow and renowned DJs Chantel Jeffries and Zack Bia spotted Central Cee. The star-studded gathering added to the allure of the night, making it an unforgettable Miami experience for all in attendance.
Over the weekend, the renowned LIV Miami had the pleasure of hosting none other than the chart-topping rapper Lil Baby, who brought the house down with a high-energy performance. The crowd came alive as Lil Baby belted out fan favorites like “Freestyle,” “Drip Too Hard,” and “In A Minute,” leaving concert-goers in awe.
Among the partygoers was multi-talented actress and singer Teyana Taylor, who was enjoying the night with her friends. Teyana Taylor, who recently made headlines by opening up about her separation from ex-NBA player Iman Shumpert, appeared to be having a fantastic time as she reveled in the electric atmosphere.
With Lil Baby delivering a show-stopping performance and Teyana Taylor’s presence adding to the night’s allure, LIV Miami once again solidified its reputation as a go-to destination for unforgettable entertainment.
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson set the stage on fire at LIV Miami following his recent stop in the Miami area as part of The Final Lap Tour.
The acclaimed rapper treated the audience to an electric performance, delivering his iconic hits, including “In da Club,” “P.I.M.P,” and “Many Men.” The crowd was in for an additional surprise when fellow rapper Busta Rhymes took the stage, performing hits like “Touch It” and “Beach Ball.” The lively event showcased the powerhouse talents of these two rap legends, delighting fans with an unforgettable night of music and entertainment at the renowned LIV Miami venue.