
High-octane Miami bass fused with Latin rhythms and trunk-rattling 808s. Pure Florida energy designed to test the limits of your car speakers.
DJ Laz delivers the quintessential sound of Miami: a high-velocity blend of trunk-rattling sub-bass, rapid-fire percussion, and infectious Latin energy. His music is built for the outdoors, the club, and specifically for car audio enthusiasts who want to feel the air move. It is loud, unapologetic, and deeply rooted in the 305's unique cultural intersection of hip-hop and Caribbean influence.
What sets Laz apart is his ability to bridge the gap between old-school Miami bass and modern rhythmic pop. While his peers might lean into grit, Laz leans into the party, utilizing Spanglish hooks and high-energy call-and-response patterns that make his tracks feel like live events. The production is characterized by sharp, synthetic textures and a relentless 808 kick that serves as the heartbeat of every song.
Start with 'Move Shake Drop' for a masterclass in 2000s club energy, or dive into 'Journey Into Bass' to hear the foundational elements of the Florida bass scene. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone needing an immediate boost of adrenaline or a reason to turn the volume dial to the right.
Lazaro Mendez, better known by his stage name DJ Laz (born December 2, 1971) is an American rapper and DJ. He hosted his weekday radio show in Miami on WPOW 96.5 FM, branded "Power 96", for 22 years until he left the company in April 2012. Beginning July 4, 2012, the new DJ Laz Morning Show began after arbitration on the newly reformatted WRMA DJ106.7 a bilingual dance/rhythmic formatted station. He is best known for his limp which came from his childhood poliomyelitis. He is also known for albums DJ Laz and Category 6, which charted on U.S. Billboard album charts and the singles "Journey Into Bass" (1994) and "Move Shake Drop" (2008), which peaked at #56 on the Billboard Hot 100. DJ Laz is also known for his show's prominent appearance on Fox's television show, Dish Nation. On Tuesday, September 11, 2012, the DJ Laz Morning Show aired a pre-recorded interview with President Barack Obama. Many Obama critics quickly bashed Obama for making no mention to the September 11 attacks in 2001, despite the fact that the interview was pre-recorded. The White House later made it clear that the call was indeed pre-recorded and was supposed to have been played on Monday, September 10. On May 5, 2014, DJ Laz was in command of a boat that was stuck on a sand bar in Biscayne Bay. When bystanders got out to push the boat, DJ Laz increased power to the engine and killed a 23-year-old man who had been trying to help, as he was caught by the boat's propeller. DJ Laz was never given a sobriety test and there was no further investigation. DJ Laz hosted the Morning Show for 97.3 in Miami from August, 2014 until November, 2019. He left in advance of an acquisition, and can currently be found on Sirius XM on Pitbull's Globalization Channel 13. In 2021, DJ Laz joined Miami's new 1990s station Totally 93.9, hosting weekday afternoons.
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Shares drum machine, compressed loud, sample based (production style); energetic, playful, confident (moods)
Shares energetic, playful, confident (moods); drum machine, compressed loud, sample based (production style)
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