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  2. Music of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami bass is a popular style of music from the Miami area of South Florida and is embodied by the musical style of local rap stars such as Trick Daddy. [36] Miami bass is a part of the robust music scene in the South Florida metropolitan area, which comprises cities such as Miami, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.

  3. WXDJ - Wikipedia

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    The station called itself "Miami's New #1 Party Station", using the same fonts and slogan as KXOL. Competition included Top 40/CHR WHYI, R&B/Hip-Hop WEDR, and DJ Laz's previous station, WPOW, which also used the slogan "Miami's Party Station". By August 2013, WRMA began to move further away from a bilingual approach and Hispanic rhythmic sound ...

  4. WMXJ - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, K-102 changed formats again to a tight rotation of album-oriented rock hits with DJs Buddy Hollis, Bo Walker, Alan Michaels, Tom Stevens and Geoff Allen. By late 1980, K-102's audience share in South Florida had begun to rise; Zeta-4 (now WZTU) had slipped to the number three rock station in the market and was about to switch to a top 40/CHR format since WMJX was losing its FCC license.

  5. DJ EFN - Wikipedia

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    Eric Fernando Narciandi (born May 28, 1975), better known by his stage name DJ EFN, is an American record executive and disc jockey from Miami, Florida.He is the creator and co-host (with N.O.R.E.) of Drink Champs, a weekly talk show/podcast focused on celebrity interviews, presented by Revolt.

  6. Category:DJs from Miami - Wikipedia

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    Disc jockeys from Miami, ... Pages in category "DJs from Miami" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. DJ Laz - Wikipedia

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    Lazaro Mendez, better known by his stage name DJ Laz (born December 2, 1971, in Hollywood, Florida, United States [2]) is a Cuban-American rapper and DJ from Miami, Florida. He hosted his weekday radio show in Miami on WPOW 96.5 FM, branded "Power 96", for 22 years until he left the company in April 2012.

  8. David Padilla (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 Padilla moved to what was later known as South Beach in Miami, Florida, where he was offered the resident DJ spot at the Warsaw Ballroom, where he began gaining more recognition. [2] Padilla worked at the Warsaw while celebrities such as Madonna, Gianni Versace and Donatella Versace attended. [2] The club closed on Friday 25 May 2002. [4]

  9. DJ Craze - Wikipedia

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    DJ Craze (born Arist Delgado; November 19, 1977) is a Nicaraguan American DJ and record producer who plays hip hop, Miami bass, trap, breaks, dubstep, drum and bass, and practices turntablism. [1] He was, until 2020, the only solo DJ in history to win the DMC World DJ Championships trophy three times consecutively (1998–2000).