3.0.5. Day Event Info and "Dade County Steppaz" Audio Release
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Miami Heat: Retro Dade Announces "Live on 305" at Vivo! Plaza
There is no day quite like March 5th in Miami-Dade, and this year, Retro Dade is taking the celebration to a new level. In partnership with Only in Dade and Unkwn Hospitality, "Live on 305" is set to transform Vivo! Plaza (Dolphin Mall) into a central hub for Miami’s vibrant music and street culture.
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Starting at the symbolic time of 3:05 PM, the event will feature a non-stop rotation of the city’s most legendary DJs. But there’s a twist: the performances remain unannounced. Attendees can expect a series of impromptu "pop-up" sets as DJs like Sam Sneak, DJ Obscene, and Silent Addy bring out special guest artists to represent the sound of the streets.
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Beyond the music, "Live on 305" remains a community-first initiative. The event is free to the public, featuring local vendors and food that represent the diverse fabric of Miami. Whether you’re there for the surprise guest appearances or the curated community vibes, this is the only place to be when the clock strikes 3:05.
THE 3.0.5. DAY SOUNDTRACK
Miami isn't just a vacation destination; it's a sovereign state, and Fayn & V.E.G.A. are its border patrol. With their explosive new single "Dade County Steppaz," the Uncivilized Music LLC duo delivers a belligerent, bass-heavy warning shot to anyone who thinks the 305 is sweet. Produced by City Official, the track marches at a menacing 100 BPM, creating a sonic environment that is equal parts military procession and street brawl. This is the antithesis of the glossy, South Beach image—it’s a gritty, territorial anthem rooted in the realities of "Hialeah to Allapattah," where respect is the only currency that matters and out-of-towners are taxed on arrival.
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The track opens with an immediate ultimatum: "If you come to Dade County motherf--kers gotta put in." It sets a tone of uncompromising dominance. Fayn and V.E.G.A. trade bars with the ferocity of apex predators protecting their turf, calling out the "cowards" and "soft" tourists who exploit the city without paying homage. The lyrics are a vivid, violent tapestry of street justice, where "they don't mind if you get shot" and the only law is the one enforced by the block. References to local landmarks like the USA Flea Market ground the song in an authentic, lived experience that resonates deeply with the locals who know the real Miami.
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But "Dade County Steppaz" is more than just a threat; it's a celebration of survival and self-made status. V.E.G.A. declares himself "Dade County n---a to the death of me," flaunting his "self-made 100k" as proof of concept. Fayn matches this energy, recounting his early days in the dope game and asserting that his city only "breeds bosses." The track culminates in a bold declaration that Fayn and V.E.G.A. are the "new 2 Live Crew," positioning themselves as the modern torchbearers of Miami's raw, unfiltered legacy. This is a high-octane, dangerous, and undeniably powerful record for anyone who understands that the price of entry in the County is respect. Follow: https://linktr.ee/fayn | https://linktr.ee/vegauncivilizedmusic | Contact: Uncivilized Music 786-339-1949 | Paul Raisethestakes2025@gmail.com

