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“We Don’t Want Spring Break!”: Miami Beach Officials Impose Curfew Due To Shootings, “Unruly Crowds”

Over the past weekend, Miami Beach reportedly saw two shootings within two days that left two people dead, and because of that, along with instances of “excessively large and unruly crowds,” city officials have declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew to be enacted during spring break. Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber said […] The post “We Don’t Want Spring Break!”: Miami Beach Officials Impose Curfew Due To Shootings, “Unruly Crowds” appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.

Kim K, Rick Ross, Future And Bad Bunny Attend Pharrell’s Miami Hotel Launch

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Adriana M. Barraza/WENN.com / WENN Pharrell continues to push culture forward in new ways. He has finally opened his hotel project and the vibes look right. As spotted on Hot New Hip Hop the Virginia native and his partner David Grutman have successfully opened The Goodtime Hotel in Miami Beach. The property looks to provide patrons an all immersive experience to create emotional good. On Friday, April 16 the two moguls opened their doors to the social elite with a VIP only invite event. In the house were some of pop culture’s biggest celebrities ranging from music, sports and film. The likes of Rick Ross, Future, Kim Kardashian, Bad Bunny, Cuba Gooding Jr., Timbaland, Chris Rock, David and Victoria Beckham and more congratulated the duo on thei...

Even Miami’s Uber Popular Club LIV Is Facing Uncertainties About Reopening

Source: Paul Morigi / Getty One of the most beloved party destinations in Miami remains closed leaving thousands of partygoers and many rappers no place to call home in South Beach. The brains behind Club LIV is discussing his game plan. As spotted in Billboard Magazine, David Grutman conducted in an in-depth interview with the music industry periodical. Since March the nightlife hotspot, which in the last ten years has become a must-visit for any rapper that is in town, has been closed since March due to the pandemic. In June, the city gave the green light for restaurants to reopen but for many the move was premature. The events guru revealed that he too thought that the coronavirus wasn’t going to be a concern for long. “We thought the world was back,” he explained. “I was naïve enough t...