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Miami Tip Episode | Lit Talk Podcast Episode 16

Miami Tip Episode | Lit Talk Podcast Episode 16

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Miami Tip (real name Kenisha “Tip” Myree) is a rapper, author, and former exotic dancer from Miami who became widely known after appearing on Love & Hip Hop: Miami. She first gained fame in Miami’s nightclub scene for her high-flying, acrobatic performances before surviving a near-fatal pole accident, which pushed her to transition into music and entrepreneurship. Today, she’s known for her bold personality, her “New York meets Miami” rap style, and her story of resilience and reinvention.

Youtube: ⁨@MiamiTip305⁩ Instagram: miamitip305

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Intro to Miami Tip (01:30)

Originally from New York (Long Island) (6:58)

Young and Rebellious Kenisha (08:31)

Stage name? (11:36)

What do you think made your performances stand out? (14:55)

Signature Move? (17:10)

Is Scammers messing up the strip culture? (23:29)

2012,The Accident. (27:43)

Getting back on the pole? (36:33)

Music shift for Miami Tip (44:21)

Failing in Music (48:57)

Helping out Sukihana (53:11)

Writing / Author (57:50)

Escaping the Stripper Stigma (01:03:05)

“It’s deeper than the glitz and glamour” (01:07:32)

Sacrifice my love for money (01:12:52)

Love & Hip Hop: Miami (01:19:05)

Danny G IG: @dantana_34

Meech IG: @slimmeech_62

Sam IG : @fetti_sam

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