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LOVE & HIP HOP MIAMI Star Veronica Vega Releases New Single WAVE Featuring Lil Wayne and Jeremih

By: Feb. 13, 2018
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LOVE & HIP HOP MIAMI Star Veronica Vega Releases New Single WAVE Featuring Lil Wayne and Jeremih  Image

Pitbull protégé and VH1's "Love & Hip Hop: Miami" star Veronica Vega has released her highly-anticipated single "Wave" feat. Lil Wayne and Jeremih. The song premiered on last night's episode of "Love & Hip Hop: Miami", and was produced by Polow Da Don for Zone 4, Inc., Buddha & Supa Dups.

"After all the drama on this season of Love & Hip Hop: Miami", it's refreshing to get back to my first love, which is music." Vega says, "This song is about letting go of all the negativity and creating your wave!"

Vega is signed to super producer Polow Da Don who has worked with artists such as Nicki Minaj, Ciara, Chris Brown, Fergie, and Nelly. Her single "Wicked" feat. Pitbull has over 25 million views on Vevo. While her single "Pay Me" has over 2 million views and counting, and was even remixed by renowned rapper Trina.

Born in the melting pot that is Miami, Florida, and raised in a bilingual, bi-cultural household by immigrant parents, Vega was introduced to an array of Latin sounds including salsa, merengue, cumbia and Spanish ballads at a very young age. As a teenager, Vega was influenced by the 305's rich blend of cultures and musical genres including; reggae, favela funk, pop, hip-hop, soul, batucada and, inescapably, Miami base.

Vega is the full package. She is a bona fide talent that's serious about her work. She gracefully and organically marries genres in a way that is fresh and new: her ballads have soul, her uptempos boast tinges of boom bap and her dance tracks exhibit elements of tropical island beats. She shies away from musical typecasts and does not only speak to her fellow Millennials - she has a cross-generational, universal appeal that is relatable to people from all walks of life, from all corners of the world. She, and pardon the cliché, is the artist of the new generation - the pretty face is just a bonus.



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