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Rolling Loud in Miami, FL

Dec 13, 2024  ·  Hard Rock Stadium Hard Rock Stadium

Rolling Loud
Dec 13
Rolling Loud
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Houston-born Travis Scott, known for his psychedelic trap style, rose to fame with chart-toppers like "Astroworld" and "UTOPIA." He has collaborated with artists like Kanye West, Drake, and Rihanna, amassing Grammys and numerous awards. Despite controversies, Scott remains a leading commercial artist, well-regarded for hits like "Sicko Mode" and "Butterfly Effect."
Kentucky-born Bryson Tiller, a key figure in 2010s R&B, gained fame with "Don't" from his multi-platinum album T R A P S O U L. Known for moody slow jams, he achieved Grammy nods and Billboard success. He's collaborated with DJ Khaled on "Wild Thoughts," H.E.R. on "Could've Been," and Diddy on "Gotta Move On." Tiller's albums True to Self and A N N I V E R S A R Y topped charts, and his hit "Whatever She Wants" adds to his accolades.
Houston native Don Toliver is a genre-blending artist known for his unique sound combining hip-hop, R&B, pop, and rock. His debut album "Heaven Or Hell" followed his 2018 mixtape "Donny Womack." He gained acclaim with the 3x platinum hit "Lemonade" alongside Internet Money, NAV, and Gunna, guest performances on The Tonight Show, and billions of streams. His sophomore album, "Life of a DON," features hits like "What You Need" and "Drugs n Hella Melodies," and collaborations with Mike Dean, Justin Bieber, Ye, and others, cementing his multi-faceted musical impact.
Memphis-born NLE Choppa, famous for the Platinum hit "Shotta Flow," has amassed over 5.5 billion streams and 14 RIAA plaques. Known for his intense rap style, he maintains control with Warner Records and his label, No Love Entertainment. Celebrated by Billboard and GQ, he's lauded for songs about overcoming struggles and celebrating wins.
Detroit rapper Babyface Ray, known for slice-of-life lyrics, gained fame with his 2021 EP Unfuckwitable. He's collaborated with artists like Kash Doll and Big Sean. His albums Face and MOB charted high on Billboard, cementing his status in the rap scene.
Denzel Curry, born in the South, is known for his versatile rap style and hits like "Ultimate." Collaborating with artists like A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg, his work celebrates Southern musical heritage and showcases his technical mastery.
Metro Boomin, St. Louis-born and Atlanta-based producer, is a master of street-oriented sound with hits like "Bad and Boujee," "Congratulations," and "Creepin'." He collaborates with top artists like Future, Drake, and 21 Savage. Billboard chart-toppers include his own "Not All Heroes Wear Capes" and "Savage Mode II." Grammy-nominated, he also contributed to the Spider-Man soundtrack.
Massachusetts rapper Millyz wows with versatile styles from trap to East Coast Hip Hop, famed for freestyles on Sway & Funk Flex, tours in US and Europe, and notable collaborations with Jadakiss & Dave East.
Trippie Redd, born in Canton, Ohio, blends cloud rap, emo rap, and trap with punk energy. Known for hits like "Dark Knight Dummo" with Travis Scott, he tops charts often, like with A Love Letter to You 4 and Life's a Trip. Collaborations include Drake, Lil Wop, and mgk.
Atlanta-born Ken Carson, signed to Playboi Carti’s OPIUM Records, rose with melodic rap hits like "Geeked Up" and "Yale." Celebrated for his 2021 debut album Project X.
Atlanta rapper Destroy Lonely, born Bobby Sandimanie III, son of I-20, delivers speedy rhymes over trap beats. Known for the viral "Bane," albums under Playboi Carti's Opium, and collabs with Ludacris & Ken Carson.
Lil Baby, an influential GRAMMY-winning rapper, hails from Atlanta, Georgia. Known for his distinct style, he boasts tens of billions of streams and numerous multi-platinum hits. His albums Harder Than Ever and My Turn, the latter being 2020's top-selling and streaming album, have secured his legacy. Collaborating with Lil Durk, he achieved another #1 debut with The Voice of the Heroes. With 100 Hot 100 hits, he ties with icons like Prince and Taylor Swift, marking his music as generational.
Curren$y, born Shante Anthony Franklin in New Orleans, is a rapper known for his witty rhymes and "Jet Life" aesthetic. He began with No Limit's 504 Boyz, moved to Young Money, and eventually launched his own label, Fly Society. Famous for hits like "Where da Cash At" and albums The Stoned Immaculate and Canal Street Confidential, Curren$y has collaborated with Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, and the Alchemist. His diverse lineup includes works with Jermaine Dupri, Harry Fraud, and Monsta Beatz, blending luxury with soulful beats.
Lay Bankz, from Philadelphia, is a singer/songwriter and dancer blending club, hip-hop, and R&B. With 3.8M TikTok followers, she's set to storm the music scene.
Playboi Carti, born in the US, is a prominent rapper known for hits like “Magnolia” and albums “Die Lit” and “Whole Lotta Red.” He has over 19B global streams, with collaborations featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Nicki Minaj, Travis Scott, Kanye West, and The Weeknd. Carti’s impactful style has earned him chart-topping success, including a #1 on the Billboard 200.
From Pompano Beach, FL, Kodak Black excels in '90s Dirty South rap. Hits like “Super Gremlin” and albums like "Painting Pictures" which hit R&B/Hip-Hop charts. Known for intense flows, collaborations with Gucci Mane, Future, and Young Thug.
Bronx-born Lil TJay blends Jay-Z's bars and Bieber's pop influence. Known for melodic hip-hop, hits like "Resume" & "Brothers" catalyzed his rise. Survived tough youth & post-jail, he channels R&B and rap, hitting millions of views.
California's Tyga, known for his swagger and versatile style, rose to stardom with hits like "Rack City" and "Taste." Collaborated with Chris Brown and Offset.
Atlanta's HUNXHO fuses hip-hop and R&B, known for hits like “Let’s Get It (Remix)” feat. 21 Savage. Signed with 300 Entertainment, he toured with Lil Baby. His tracks “48 Laws Of Power” and “Your Friends” gained significant traction, while his debut on the Billboard 200 and coverage by INKED highlight his rising stardom.
Reyna Roberts, a trailblazing powerhouse vocalist, is redefining "Outlaw Country" with influences like Beyoncé and Chris Stapleton. Born with a universal talent, she's opened for stars like Reba McEntire and performed alongside Luke Combs. Roberts was named an Amazon Music Breakthrough Artist and has been featured in top publications such as Rolling Stone and Billboard. Her debut album, "Bad Girl Bible Vol 1," showcases her unique, cross-genre sound. Recognized in documentaries and praised as a "rising star," she continues to resonate with both fans and critics.
Shaboozey, Virginia-born artist melding country and hip-hop, known for "Jeff Gordon" and featuring on the "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" soundtrack, crafts cinematic, emotive music.
Loe Shimmy, from Pompano Beach, Florida, captivates the hip-hop scene with his distinctive croaky voice and expressive lyricism, standing out in his state's music landscape.
St. Louis-born rapper Sexyy Red is known for her humorous, brazen style. She gained fame with the 2023 hit "Pound Town," featuring Nicki Minaj. Her mixtape "Hood Hottest Princess" charted, and she later collaborated with Drake, Lil Baby, and Bruno Mars. With influences like Gucci Mane and Three 6 Mafia, her bold lyrics and carefree persona have made her a standout in rap.
Fat Nick, aka Nicky Gordo, hails from Miami. Known for his Soundcloud era impact, he debuted with "Tha Heart Attack" in 2014, featuring Pouya & Germ, achieving millions of streams.
Born in Orange County, Kxllswxtch, known for tracks like "EXORCIST" and "WASTE," collaborates with Mikey The Magician & Pouya. His music tackles mental health topics.
TiaCorine, from Winston-Salem, NC, blends Southern roots with diverse coast styles. Known for "Cabbage" with OGSpliff, her breakout "Freaky T," and Latto remix, she's toured with Key Glock and signed with Interscope.
Lil Yachty, born Miles McCollum in Mableton, blends feel-good positivity with his unique "bubblegum trap" style. Known for hits like "Minnesota" and "One Night," his collaborations span artists like Drake, DRAM, and James Blake. With two Top Ten albums and a Grammy nomination for "Broccoli," Yachty extends his influence from trap to rock and ambient music with albums like Let's Start Here and Bad Cameo. His creative evolution continues with ventures like Concrete Boys and notable collaborations such as with Carly Rae Jepsen.
Young Nudy, from Eastside Atlanta, gained fame with his 2016 mixtape "Slimeball" featuring hits like "Yeah Yeah." Known for collaborations with 21 Savage, Nudy's sequel "Slimeball 2" and the "Sli'merre" project with Pi'erre Bourne solidified his spot in hip-hop.
Born Noah Smith, Yeat is known for low-fi melodies, clever lyrics, and a mysterious persona. Breaking through with "Gët Busy" in 2021, he's worked with Drake and Lil Uzi Vert and earned three Billboard Top 10 debuts.
Rick Ross, born William Roberts in Clarksdale, Mississippi, put Miami back on the rap map with "Hustlin'" in 2006. Known for vivid tales of drug trafficking, his debut album "Port of Miami" and subsequent releases, including the Grammy-nominated "God Forgives, I Don't," consistently topped the Billboard charts. Through his label, Maybach Music Group, Ross boosted the careers of artists like Meek Mill and Wale. He's collaborated with big names like DJ Khaled, Kanye West, and Drake, further cementing his status in the hip-hop and pop worlds.
BigXthaPlug, from Dallas, Texas, is a rising rap star known for raw lyrics and a commanding presence. Hits like “Texas” and “Whip It” highlight his Southern roots, and collaborations with Offset and NLE Choppa solidify his place in modern hip-hop.

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