Magic City Hippies

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Fanfare 00:00 Tools
Limestone 00:00 Tools
HUSH 00:00 Tools
Heart Wants 00:00 Tools
Bull Ride 00:00 Tools
Four Of A Kind 00:00 Tools
Franny 00:00 Tools
BRNT 00:00 Tools
BRNT (feat. The EMEFE Horns) 00:00 Tools
Gunslingers 00:00 Tools
Body Like a Weapon 00:00 Tools
Modern Animal 00:00 Tools
SPF 00:00 Tools
Indiana 00:00 Tools
What Would I Do 00:00 Tools
Float 00:00 Tools
Spice 00:00 Tools
Kamikaze 00:00 Tools
The Wind 00:00 Tools
BRNT (feat. Emfe Horns) 00:00 Tools
Brnt Feat. The Emefe Horns 00:00 Tools
Bust 00:00 Tools
Hard On Me 00:00 Tools
By Night Interlude 00:00 Tools
Corazón 00:00 Tools
Fire 00:00 Tools
Magic City Hippies 00:00 Tools
Never Say No 00:00 Tools
Book I Never Read 00:00 Tools
Prime 00:00 Tools
BRNT (Ft. The EMEFE Horns) 00:00 Tools
Treat You Right (feat. GhostWridah) 00:00 Tools
T.Y.A. Interlude 00:00 Tools
¿Que Pasó? 00:00 Tools
Running With Wolves (feat. The EMEFE Horns) 00:00 Tools
The Boot (Corazón Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Corazon 00:00 Tools
Prom Night 00:00 Tools
¿Qué Pasó? 00:00 Tools
Hush [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Holidays [DEMO] 00:00 Tools
Hush (2016) 00:00 Tools
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The Magic City Hippies began as a one-man band playing for the co-ed party scene on the streets of Miami -- serenading the 20-somethings with a mix of old-school hip-hop covers and original tunes. After months of stealing electricity and stirring up crowds of passers-by with his loop-based setup, frontman Robby Hunter was asked by the Coconut Grove Police to cease and desist or 'play in a real bar.' Finding sanctuary in a nearby dive bar, Robby enlisted the support of multi-instrumentalists Pat Howard and John Coughlin for a regular gig. This trio dubbed itself Robby Hunter Band and released a self-produced, widely acclaimed debut LP in 2013 entitled Magic City Hippies, which included the beachy Hype Machine #1 Hit "Corazón" alongside major blog hits "Hard On Me" and "BUST” and album cuts that can be heard on episodes of major network shows like The CW’s “iZombie” and Showtime’s “Ray Donovan.” Encouraged by the international reach and positive reception of their debut, they decided to expand their sound and approach under the new moniker Magic City Hippies (after the title of their debut LP). In July of 2015, the Magic City Hippies released the Hippie Castle EP, and the lead-off track "Fanfare" hit #1 on Spotify's Global Viral Top 50 in the US, UK, and Canada. It has since accumulated over 1.9 million streams. The single ’HUSH' is the Hippies' latest handiwork, the first piece of a new full length album planned for release in summer 2016 amidst a string of upcoming US tour dates. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.