Born in Havana, Cuba, Felix Sama, at age 2, followed his family to Chicago. Raised in Cook County he spent his first 10 years in Chicago where he got his first taste of the Hip-Hop and Break Dancing revolution. By the time his family relocated again to Miami Florida music was deep in his soul.
Wanting to perfect his art and become successful in the music industry, Sama disembarked the cruise ship and went to Miami Dade College to major in Radio & TV Broadcasting. Following, he attended one of the music industries most respected schools Full Sail Recording for the Arts. Immediately after his studies, the determined Sama started working for Miami’s radio station Hot 105 where he remained for 4 years as their star DJ mixer. |
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Here II Here over the last four years, this American-Latino band has been perfecting their compositions as both a circle of talented musicians and a vocal harmony group, singing their inspired songs in both English and Spanish. Here II Here has been moving crowds to a frenzy with its rhythmic blend of tribal pop, illuminated rock, and soul-inspired R&B harmonies resonating with innovatively inspirational lyrics of peace, awareness, connection, laughter, and of course – love. |
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So South wants to educate, and at the same time entertain you. The energy So South gives off you have no other choice but enjoy yourselves. J- Twist, the laid-back Cuban, born Armando Garcia and Rush Hour, the more outspoken one, born Rashad Thompson make up the duo So South. They want to bring the Hip-Hop community through the cracks of Miami and ensure that Miami stays on blast with the music industry |
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