By papa keith
Feb 26, 2021
In a South Florida music scene that s thriving in hip hop, Oya Baby is quickly becoming a name to know!
The 25-year-old hit the scene in 2020 when she used N.O.R.E.’s “Superthug” for her debut “Super Thot.” With a style very much in the vain of a Megan Thee Stallion & Cardi B, Oya pulls more on her Hispanic stylings to emphasize her sexual tone.
The video, hit big, as it racked up more than 100,000 views. Signed by IMG and supported by Miami s own Flo Rida, Oya continued to keep her name in the game with the releases of “Cinnamon,” and today s featured track Try Me.
Tafia Broke into the scene with Street Fanci mixtape, and dropped six projects since 2017, including Street Fanci 2, King Ape, and Love Me While I’m Alive, as well as “Walk,” “Savage,” and “Checkmate.” Tafia made his debut when he released Street Fanci 3 and followed up with Fanci No. 9, a joint EP with MajorNine.
Tierra Traniece released her spoken-word EP My Funny Valentine, and in 2019 her single, “Fool Me Once,” produced by Rippa on the Beat, dominated radio stations. Last year, she delivered her EP The Rookie and the Vet, which brought her most recent song, “Love on the Line,” featuring Cedia.
Tafia Broke into the scene with Street Fanci mixtape, and dropped six projects since 2017, including Street Fanci 2, King Ape, and Love Me While I’m Alive, as well as “Walk,” “Savage,” and “Checkmate.” Tafia made his debut when he released Street Fanci 3 and followed up with Fanci No. 9, a joint EP with MajorNine.
Tierra Traniece released her spoken-word EP My Funny Valentine, and in 2019 her single, “Fool Me Once,” produced by Rippa on the Beat, dominated radio stations. Last year, she delivered her EP The Rookie and the Vet, which brought her most recent song, “Love on the Line,” featuring Cedia.
After decades of sleeping on the hotbed of talent in the Sunshine State, the hip-hop community has finally come to respect and embrace the diverse group of rappers who hail from South Florida. Internationally known artists who were born and raised in the county of Dade paved the way for all lyricists from the depths of Homestead to the top of Palm Beach County. Emerging rappers continue to earn immense support online and in the streets from fans and critics alike.
The world has come to know and love the hard-working artists who rep South Florida, from veterans like Trick Daddy and Trina to the underground-turned-viral artists like City Girls, Kodak Black, Denzel Curry, Pouya, and, yes, even Lil Pump.
After decades of sleeping on the hotbed of talent in the Sunshine State, the hip-hop community has finally come to respect and embrace the diverse group of rappers who hail from South Florida. Internationally known artists who were born and raised in the county of Dade paved the way for all lyricists from the depths of Homestead to the top of Palm Beach County. Emerging rappers continue to earn immense support online and in the streets from fans and critics alike.
The world has come to know and love the hard-working artists who rep South Florida, from veterans like Trick Daddy and Trina to the underground-turned-viral artists like City Girls, Kodak Black, Denzel Curry, Pouya, and, yes, even Lil Pump.