
I want to preface this post by saying what I tell all my students - that you don’t NEED any of these machines to make your own Cannabis remedies. So rather than answer each person individually, I thought it made more sense to compile all my thoughts here so that everyone could benefit. Disclosure: some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.Īs a Cannabis medicine maker and educator, I get asked all the time about the various machines on the market designed to make your DIY Cannabis remedies even easier and more potent. Now the stars are venturing off the beaten Miami path to film and to hang and dance at this historic. For years we would hear about celebrities on South Beach. The Calle Ocho club's co-owner Zack Bush told : “We take great pride when some of today’s biggest stars show up at our historic venue in Little Havana. Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin, "I Like It." The 2018 MTV Video Music Award winner for Song of the Summer rightfully went to Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin's colorful video for "I Like It." Can a song even be dubbed a summer anthem if it wasn't shot in Miami? The bilingual Billboard chart-topping track, which samples Pete Rodriguez's 1967 song "I Like It Like That," features club scenes in the Little Havana mainstay Ball & Chain. The duo's Yung Miami and the currently incarcerated JT pay homage to their hometown by riding Jet Skis, rapping in bikinis on the beach, and dancing in the streets with a marching band decked out in carnival costumes. City Girls are making some of the best music emerging from the 305, and we're proud as hell. If there's one thing Miami has right now, it's bragging rights. City Girls, "Period (We Live)." “ City Girls from the 305/Ghetto booty, pretty face, thick thighs/Period!" the newest queens of the South proudly rap from the beach in the "Period (We Live)" music video, directed by Video God. Leyva also shared with New Times that the UFO in front of PAMM at the 30-second mark is, in fact, a fidget spinner shot in his living room. “Really happy they let us make an absurdist Miami New Wave X-Files shot in 16mm inspired by their funky song." You'll recognize local institutions Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Museum of Contemporary Art, as well as the Everglades. "Really honored Arcade Fire reached out to us about making a video for ‘Signs of Life,’” Leyva told New Times last year. The video features local actor Shariff Earp, artist Carly Mark, and Coral Morphologic's Colin Foord and Jared McKay, attempting to solve a mystery.

Arcade Fire, "Signs of Life." Arcade Fire enlisted Miami's eclectic film collective Borscht Corp to direct the video for the single "Signs of Life," from the 2017 album Everything Now. She sings, " One: Don't pick up the phone/You know he's only callin' 'cause he's drunk and alone/Two: Don't let him in/You'll have to kick him out again/Three: Don't be his friend/You know you're gonna wake up in his bed in the morning/And if you're under him, you ain't gettin' over him." Follow Lipa's rules in this breakup anthem before you do something you'll regret.ģ. The colorful video includes choreographed moves, flamingos, and Lipa walking on water. Dua Lipa, "New Rules." Before you even think about picking up the phone when an ex calls, stop, drop, and hit play on this video for Dua Lipa's pop hit, "New Rules." In this empowering video shot at the Confidante in Miami Beach, Lipa's fierce-ass femsquad helps her avoid doing the unthinkable. From giving a student a $50,000 scholarship to the University of Miami, to buying everyone in Sabor Tropical Supermarket groceries, to sneaking up behind unsuspecting citizens and surprising them with stacks of cash, Drake displayed a kindness that makes you damn proud to be a resident of the Magic City.Ģ. Instead of using the $966,631.90 his label budgeted on fancy whips and CGI for a flashy video, he used the money to make a lot of Miamians happy. The emotional video directed by Karena Evans, dubbed Best Music Video by New Times (though snubbed at the VMAs), captures Drake generously spreading the wealth around town. And no matter how many times you watch the Miami-made video, you're bound to ugly-cry in the best way possible. Drake, "God's Plan." If you weren't a Drake fan before, chances are the video for "God's Plan" turned you into one.

This list of the city's best music videos inevitably features those kinds of works, but we also aim to shine a light on those that highlight other corners of the 305, such as the Everglades and Little Haiti.ġ. And though we've seen that formula time and time again, we can't deny the beauty the Magic City provides as a backdrop, regardless of how worn the Miami might may be. Biscayne Bay, boats, and bottles are the three b's musicians use when filming videos in Miami.
