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Miami-Dade streets may soon sing with hip-hop names

Miami-Dade streets may soon sing with hip-hop names

CBS News04-03-2025
"Trick Love the Kids" and "We da Best" could soon adorn street signs in Miami-Dade County, as a proposal to rename streets after iconic hip-hop lyrics from local artists gained traction Tuesday.
Commissioner Keon Hardemon, spearheading the initiative, aims to transform the 18th corridor in Liberty City into a musical tourist attraction, fostering community pride.
Hardemon's proposal, presented to the county commission, seeks to rename over 20 streets with popular song titles and phrases, celebrating artists like Trick Daddy, DJ Khaled and City Girls, all hailing from the area.
"What we are doing right now is we're trying to change the name of the streets to our music," Hardemon said, envisioning a revitalization of the neighborhood.
"I want people to feel good about their place," Hardemon told CBS News Miami, emphasizing the goal of instilling a sense of pride and ownership.
"You don't have to leave the community to live in a better neighborhood; you can stay right here."
Hardemon believes the street names will draw visitors, creating photo opportunities and boosting local recognition for both the community and its artists.
"It gives people reason to come to 18th Ave., and actually take a picture next to one of the signs," he said.
The proposal, however, was deferred and will return to the commission's agenda on March 18 for further consideration.
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time21-07-2025

  • Cosmopolitan

JT's Solo Era: From City Girls to Cultural Icon

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I wish I could call him right now because he always makes fun of that outfit. 6. JT has been dating rapper Lil Uzi Vert for six years. The way she gushes (and literally blushes) while talking about him will make you believe in love again. But I know I was eating. That is just the style of Miami. We are very designer happy. So when people say, 'You was never a fashion girl…,' I always had shit. People get a misconception because the biggest thing they know about me, the most publicized thing, is my mug shots.7 7. JT spent two years in prison for credit card fraud. What has it been like to navigate that? I remember the embarrassment—imagine being this hood It Girl and then you got this terrible mug shot. When they posted it, I was already embarrassed, right? So once I got famous and people posted it, I was like, 'That's really the only read people have on me.' Now, though, I love my mug shots because they tell a story; they're eras. 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  • Yahoo

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