

On The Scene At The Adrienne Arsht Center For The Hip Hop Nutcracker
I always knew that food was a universal connector but I had no idea that rhythm was too. I was fortunate enough to see The Hip Hop Nutcracker at the Adrienne Arsht Center over the weekend, and was over blown away by the special attention given to incorporating hip hop with Tchaikovsky’s timeless classic, The Nutcracker. Drawn in mainly due to the comfort I associated with the term hip hop, days prior to the show, I couldn’t help pondering… what it would be like, to see classi


Press Release Marketing is On The Scene at Jay Z’s 4:44 concert…
If hip hop was church, Jay Z, born Sean Cater, would definitely be a Bishop, delivering relatable truths over catchy beats that give insight on how to get to the promise land… Or the land of love, as the concept of love was undeniably present and prevalent throughout his past concert. A documented legend in the hip hop game, Jay Z released his 13th album, 4:44 which topped the charts, and filled a void by providing head-bobbing lyrical content for true hip hop fans to groove


The Nas/Lauryn Hill concert aka the Powernomics Tour at Bayfront park was Epic!
I miss that era of dope music, live emcees, the hip-hop conscious culture, and the tight album production. So for me it’s nostalgic to see such performances, and it’s rare to see Nas rock a live show, so I really went to see him and he did not disappoint. He is definitely in my Top 5 emcees, still under-rated in my opinion, and Illmatic is still one of the best hip-hop albums ever, produced by some of the best hip-hop producers; Large Professor (of Main Source) DJ Premier (of