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Lil Wayne's DEA Bustnew

The agency comes up empty-handed when searching the rapper.
Miami New Times  |  Kyle Munzenrieder  |  02-28-2011  |  Music

The 10 Most Preposterous Rap Songs of 2008new

Busted rhymes from Rick Ross to Fat Joe and back again.
Miami New Times  |  Ben Westhoff  |  12-30-2008  |  Music

Rape and Honeynew

The unbearable lightness of Ministry's Grammy nomination.
Miami New Times  |  Jean Carey  |  01-31-2006  |  Music

Where's the Beat?new

SouthBeat Records is set to finally live up to its potential as South Florida's underground hip-hop lable.
Miami New Times  |  Sam Chennault  |  01-24-2006  |  Music

Evil, Done Doggy-Stylenew

What could Fidel Castro and Pol Pot have learned from Snoop Dogg?
Miami New Times  |  Sam Chennault  |  01-17-2006  |  Music

Live To Tellnew

Traditional thinking goes that young artists are supposed to forget the past while older ones such as Madonna are seemingly bound by it, and once they venture outside of their fans' comfort zones, they plummet into obscurity.
Miami New Times  |  Jean Carey  |  01-10-2006  |  Music

Bah...PC Bugnew

A computer virus pales in comparison to some of the anti-piracy ideas thrown around by Sony executives.
Miami New Times  |  Sam Chennault  |  12-28-2005  |  Music

The Reggaeton Bible?new

The Source Latino made its debut as the first nationally distributed magazine to focus solely on the Lation hip-hop and reggaeton markets, ensuring it will be subjected to scrutiny and not-undue cynicism.
Miami New Times  |  Sam Chennault  |  12-28-2005  |  Music

Renegade Radionew

CIA moles, Holocaust deniers, survivalists, white supremacists, fringe Christian sects and an exiled president have all beamed their messages from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego on Radio Miami International's transmitter.
Miami New Times  |  Mariah Blake  |  12-28-2005  |  Music

What Ever Happened to Skee-Lo, Gangsta Boo and the Rest?new

A few "hot" artists produce one or two hits, build a fan base, then disappear, leaving their fans to wonder what the hell happened to their careers.
Miami New Times  |  Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik  |  02-01-2005  |  Music

Americana Pie: Best Roots Music of 2004new

Sales-wise, at least, Nashville got its groove back in 2004. Cause to celebrate is the fact that the city has managed to anoint a couple of new stars.
Miami New Times  |  John Nova Lomax  |  12-28-2004  |  Music

Singer's Oceanfront Home Is Still a Musical Meccanew

Herbert Tobin owns the five-bedroom home at 461 Ocean Boulevard in Golden Beach, Fla., that Eric Clapton named an album for. He hates telling pilgrims from as far away as Japan that they can't see Clapton; he's long gone.
Miami New Times  |  Brett Sokol  |  12-13-2004  |  Music

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