Last night at Lincoln’s Beard Brewing was one for the books. The usual cozy, laid-back bar had been reconfigured for something a little different—a night dedicated to hip hop.
As soon as we grabbed our beers, we headed outside and were instantly blown away by a young artist named Gummy. He was tearing up the mic with his incredible flow. Representing 1331 Records, he wasn’t alone—other members from the label were also on hand, showcasing some serious talent. We arrived just as their session was wrapping up, but I was glad to catch even a glimpse of their performance. It was clear that 1331 Records is a force to be reckoned with in the local hip hop scene.
After that, we made our way back inside, where the energy was just as electric. A couple of local artists—whose names I didn’t quite catch—were on stage, delivering top-tier performances. Their lyrics, rhythm, and passion showed that Miami’s hip hop scene is alive and thriving.
The whole night had a great vibe—good drinks, great music, and an even better crowd.
Check out some videos from the night below and catch the next one—you won’t want to miss it!
If you’re looking for an unforgettable night out, M2 in the heart of South Beach should be on your list. The moment you step into its cavernous entrance, you’re instantly struck by the visual impact of the space. The ambient lighting creates an immersive atmosphere, blending seamlessly with the bar, drawing you deeper into the experience.
At first, you might think you’ve already reached the heart of the club, but as you move further in, you quickly realize there’s more to discover. The main room is expansive, with plenty of room to dance and, thankfully, well-ventilated. Two large bars sit on either side of the dance floor, making it easy to grab a drink without missing a beat. There’s also plenty of seating if you need to take a break.
We went for a bass-heavy party, but were pleasantly surprised by the fusion of bass beats mixed with house music. Each DJ brought their own unique vibe to the night, but special mention has to go to Bobby Buzz, who had the entire room jumping. The energy was palpable, and though there were plenty of DJs lined up, we could only hang around for the first five.
If you missed this year’s Labor Day Bash, you missed out on one of the hottest parties Central Florida has ever seen! The DJ lineup was absolutely stacked, and each one brought their unique flavor, making it a night to remember. Let’s dive into the highlights.
We kicked things off with none other than the hardest DJ from Central Florida, Jimmy Joslin. He wasted no time setting the tone for the night, spinning an energetic set that had the crowd on their feet from the first beat. Jimmy has a knack for reading the room, and he started the night off just right, warming everyone up for what was to come.
Next up was Kimball Collins, a name synonymous with the techno rave scene. Kimball took the energy Jimmy had sparked and elevated it to another level. His set was a masterclass in techno, with a breakbeat groove that had everyone lost in the music. It was like being transported to an underground rave—he truly brought that vibe to the forefront.
Then, DJ Baby Anne hit the decks, and she took things up another notch. She started her set with some classic tracks that had the crowd feeling nostalgic, and just when you thought you knew where she was going, she dropped some new-school beats that absolutely brought the house down. If you think I’m exaggerating, just wait until the videos start circulating—you’ll see what I mean!
Of course, no party would be complete without DJ Icee. Always on top of his game, Icee delivered a set that was all about the perfect blend of vocals and beats. His ability to mix big-time tracks with just the right amount of vocal energy kept the crowd engaged and craving more.
And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, DJ Magic Mike hit the scene. He came in hot, jumping into a groove that had everyone moving. His scratching skills were on full display, showing exactly why he’s a big deal in the DJ world. By the time he was done, my eardrums had experienced the best time of their lives.
I had to tap out after Magic Mike’s set because, quite honestly, it doesn’t get better than that. From start to finish, the Labor Day Bash delivered on every level. If you weren’t there, you better mark your calendar for next year, because this event never disappoints.
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